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NOVEMBER 29, 2016
BAD FIRST HALF SINKS LADY MONARCHS AGAINST SUSQUEHANNA
SELINSGROVE -- The Host Susquehanna University women's basketball team used a 26-3 run in the first half to power its way to a 73-49 victory over visiting King's College in a non-conference matchup Tuesday night in Selinsgrove.
With the win, Susquehanna improved to 4-1 while King's slipped to 1-5.
With King's trailing 4-3 early in the game, Susquehanna used a 9-0 surge to forge ahead 13-3 with 3:21 left in the first quarter after a Nicole Gault lay-up.Â
After King's Rebecca Prociak made one-of-two free throws to bring the score to 13-4 at the 3:21 mark, the River Hawks closed out the quarter with a 7-0 spurt to build a 20-4 lead heading into the second quarter.Â
Susquehanna would continue to execute, starting the period out with a 8-0 run to stretch the lead to 28-4 with 4:23 remaining in the first half after a driving lay-up by Lexi Biggs-Garcia. King's ended a 9:28 scoreless drought when Alexis Steeber scored inside to bring the score to 28-6 with 3:58 on the clock.
After Susquehanna's Rachel Sweger hit a three-pointer to push the score to 31-6, Olivia Hoffman scored inside and Kayla Feairheller canned a three-pointer to bring the score to 33-11 with 1:39 left. After a Susquehanna bucket, Rebecca Prociak hit a short jumper to set the half-time score at 36-13.
In the third quarter, Steeber drained a three-pointer to cut the deficit to 36-16 with 8:28 left in the period. Susquehanna built its biggest lead of the game (26 pts) with 6:46 left in the third frame after an Angie Schedler bucket pushed the lead to 44-18.
The Lady Monarchs continued to fight and trimmed the score to 63-45 after Erin Schmidt converted a three-pointer and Sara Wolbert scored an inside bucket with 5:38 left in the contest. King's would eventually close to within 67-49 after a bucket by Prociak with 2:06 to play but King's would come no closer.
Despite trailing 34-13 at the half, King's played the River Hawks virtually even in the second half, coming short 39-36 over the game's final 20 minutes while outscoring Susquehanna 18-17 in the fourth quarter.
Prociak led King's with 13 points and four rebounds while Steeber followed with 11 points and seven boards. Â Schmidt posted nine points and four rebounds while Hoffman tallied six points and four boards.
Schedler led Susquehanna with 25 points with five three-pointers while Janine Conway had 15 points off the bench.
King's shot 30.0 (18-of-60 for the game but especially struggled at the foul line, making just 38.9 (7-of-18) percent and committed 21 turnovers. Susquehanna shot 40.8 (29-71) percent for the game and had just 11 turnovers.
King's returns to the court Thursday with a 7:00 p.m. away game at Rutgers-Camden University
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