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Freshman Janelle Ziminski and the Warriors head to Lebanon Valley on Saturday.

Women's Basketball

Warriors head to Lebanon Valley looking to shake up the Commonwealth race

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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - After a heartbreaking 72-70 overtime loss to Elizabethtown on Wednesday, Jan. 25, the Lycoming College women’s basketball team will look to dole out a little heartbreak of its own on Saturday, Jan. 28, when it heads to No. 17 Lebanon Valley for a 2 p.m. start, as it will try to end the Flying Dutchmen’s 10-game Commonwealth Conference winning streak.

Lycoming (8-9 overall, 3-4 Commonwealth) is trying to halt a three-game skid, their longest of the season, after the overtime loss to the Blue Jays. Three players finished in double-figures in that game, led by 23 points from sophomore Julia Antonelli.

Lebanon Valley (16-2 overall, 7-0 Commonwealth) is coming off a 67-60 win over Widener. Freshman Kiely Chaklos led the Dutchmen in the game, scoring 19 points.

Game Notes
• The Warriors need one more win to match the most in conference play since joining the Commonwealth Conference in 2007-08.


• The Warriors are averaging 22.6 points per game in the paint, nearly five more than their opponents.

• Sophomore Julia Antonelli’s 23 points against Elizabethtown set a new career-high. She recorded her fifth double-double of the season in the game.

• Junior Rachael Scheller reached 500 points in her career with her 10th of 13 against Elizabethtown.

• Scheller needs three steals to become the fourth person in school history to post 50 twice in a career.

• Scheller’s 185 career assists is tied for 10th in school history. She needs 15 to become the eighth player in school history to reach 200 in a career.

• Freshman Kylee Sutton is reaching 100 points in her career with her third of 12 points against Elizabethtown. Freshman Ali Derr is eight points from the milestone.
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