Box Score Quattro Leads All Players With 14
CHESTERTOWN, Md. — Host Washington College closed the opening half on a 23-5 run and cruised to a 66-31 win over visiting Bryn Mawr in a Centennial Conference women's basketball game played tonight at Cain Athletic Center in Chestertown, Maryland.
Washington College 66, Bryn Mawr 31
How It Happened
- The game was tied at 7-7 with 3:15 left in the opening quarter before a three pointer from Emilee Cramer gave the Shorewomen the lead for good at 10-7, which also ignited an 11-0 run to close the opening quarter, which was capped off by a layup from Cassidy Quattro with seven seconds to go as Washington took an 18-7 lead after the first.
- Washington also scored the opening six points of the second quarter to push the run to 17-0, as the run was capped by another three from Cramer with 6:24 left in the second quarter to put the Shorewomen ahead 24-7.
- A jumper from Bridget McLaughlin capped the opening half scoring with 43 seconds to go and gave Washington a 30-12 lead at the halftime break.
- A layup from Quattro gave Washington their first 20 point lead of the night with 7:37 left in the third quarter at 34-14. The Shorewomen would outscore the Owls 23-11 in the third to lead 53-23 after three.
- A layup from Gemma Mochi with 44 seconds left gave Washington their largest lead of the night of 36 points at 64-28, and a jumper from Joy Sanders with 11 seconds to go set the final margin at 66-31.
For the Shorewomen (5-2 Overall, 2-2 Centennial Conference)
- Quattro (game high 14 points), Cramer (10 points), Caitlyn Clark (game high five assists), Clark, McLaughlin, Crystal Jones, and Emily Helms (two steals each).
- The Shorewomen shot 40% (24-for-60) from the floor in the win, 18.8% (3-for-16) from three point range, and 78.9% (15-for-19) at the free throw line.
- Washington forced 28 Bryn Mawr turnovers, which they turned into 27 points, and also held a 35-27 advantage in rebounding.
For Bryn Mawr (0-6 Overall, 0-4 Centennial Conference)
- Sydney Collins (eight points), Odinaka Oranekwu (six rebounds), Emma Garner (two steals).
- The Owls shot 29.4% (10-for-34) from the floor in the loss, 12.5% (1-for-8) from three point range, and 52.6% (10-for-19) at the free throw line.
Notes
- Cramer was named the Goose Nation TV Shorewomen Player Of The Game on the webcast of the game for the first time in her career.
- Washington has now won the last 24 meetings against Bryn Mawr and leads the series 47-1.
Up Next for the Shorewomen
12/7 v. Franklin & Marshall - 1:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference game).