BRYN MAWR, Pa. – The visiting Washington College women's basketball team scored the game's first 14 points and never trailed in a 47-25 win over host Bryn Mawr on Tuesday night in Centennial Conference women's basketball action at the Class of 1958 Gym. The Shorewomen are now 9-4 overall on the season and 5-3 in conference play, while the Owls fall to 2-9 overall on the season and 0-7 in Centennial action.
Washington College 47 Bryn Mawr 25
How It Happened
- Washington scored the game's first 14 points to lead 14-0 with 3:35 left in the first quarter on a three-pointer by
Kaleigh White. The Shorewomen lead 16-3 over the Owls after one quarter.
- In the second quarter, WC took a 31-8 lead on a
Karry Kelliher triple with 2:56 to go and would take a 20-point cushion, 31-11, into the halftime break.
- Washington would lead by as many as 30 on two occasions in the third quarter, the first time coming on two foul shots by
Rachel Thiem to lead 41-11 with 3:22 to go in the third and led by 30 heading into the fourth, 43-13.
- Bryn Mawr outscored Washington 12-4 in the fourth quarter to provide the final margin.
For The Shorewomen (9-4, 5-3 CC)
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Andrea Prestianne (game-high 17 points; six rebounds), Thiem,
Kaitlyn Boggs and
Amari Faust (six rebounds), Kelliher (three steals)
- WC shot 31% from the floor (20-for-65), 17% from three-point range (4-for-24) and 75% (3-for-4) from the foul line in the game.
- The Shorewomen outrebounded the Owls, 47-36, while turning it over 13 times.
- WC outscored Bryn Mawr in points in the paint, 22-10, points off turnovers, 18-9, second chance points, 15-5, transition points, 10-2, and bench points, 16-13.
For Bryn Mawr (2-9, 0-7 CC)
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Sydney Collins (team-high eight points),
Sena Kaper-Dale (contest-best 11 rebounds),
Kris Pasia (three steals)
- The Owls shot 17% from the floor (7-for-41), 11% from three-point land (1-for-9) and 53% from the foul stripe (10-for-19).
- Bryn Mawr had 21 turnovers in the game.
Notes
- Washington allowed a season-low in points in the win.
Up Next
1/12 v. Swarthmore – 8:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference Game)
- Washington won 70-63 at home last season.