Michaels Game-Winner at Buzzer Propels King's Women to 51-49 Win at Manhattanville
PURCHASE, NY — Junior guard Katlin Michaels connected on the game-winning shot as time expired as the King's College women's basketball team pulled out an important 51-49 Freedom Conference road victory over Manhattanville College Saturday afternoon in Purchase, NY.
Marks, McDaniel Lead MU Past Del Val
The Misericordia University women's opened an early lead and never looked back on the way to an 86-57 win over Delaware Valley, Saturday at the Anderson Center.
Widener Rolls to 65-40 Triumph Over Lycoming
Sophomore Jennifer Egee (Ridley Park, PA) scored 10 of her 15 points in the first half, when Widener opened a 14-point lead and cruised to a 65-40 Commonwealth Conference win over Lycoming at Schwartz Center.
Falcons Slay Knights In 81-34 Win
Messiah came into Saturday's matchup with Arcadia having won eight straight games and dominating on the defensive end. Tonight was no different. The Falcons held Arcadia to 34 points and 21% shooting from the floor. Katelyn Vanderhoff (above) lead Messiah with 18 points and four assists.
Devils Hold Off Wilkes, 57-49
WILKES-BARRE, PA - Freshman forward Kyra Dayon had 21 points, nine rebounds and seven steals to lead the College at Florham Devils to a 57-49 victory over Wilkes in Freedom Conference action on Saturday afternoon.
Gallagher's Board Seals Important Win for Bulldogs
Center Valley, PA (January 21, 2012) – Sophomore Megan Gallagher's offensive rebound and two free throws with 11 seconds left sealed a very important Freedom Conference win for the DeSales University women's basketball team, 65-61, over Eastern University on a snowy Saturday afternoon in Billera Hall.
#21 LVC Routs Albright, 74-42
READING, Pa. - #21 Lebanon Valley remained undefeated in conference play Saturday with a 74-42 win at Albright.
Blue Jays Erupt in Second Half to Stun Alvernia
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.— Heading into the second half, the Elizabethtown College women's basketball team trailed Alvernia by seven points after a fairly even 20 minutes. What transpired in the second half was an an all-around onslaught from E-town, as four Blue Jays scored double figures and the team held Alvernia to 13 points in a 72-53 Commonwealth Conference victory at Thompson Gymnasium.