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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - With a pair of conference wins behind it, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will look for its first three-game winning streak since 2011 when it heads to perennial Freedom Conference contender Misericordia on Sunday, Dec. 15, for a 1 p.m. game.
The Warriors (3-3 overall) are coming off a 65-62 win at Hood. Lycoming broke a tie at 62 when freshman
Nicole Calella grabbed a rebound and raced the length of the floor for a layup with 15.8 seconds left to lead the team to its second Commonwealth Conference win.
The Cougars (4-2 overall) have impressed early this season, losing to only perennial regional powers Muhlenberg and Lebanon Valley. They are coming off a 72-56 win over Manhattanville on Dec. 7.
Warrior Notes
• The Warriors are 0-1 all-time on Dec. 15, falling to Keystone, 69-62, in 2003.
• Senior
Julia Antonelli became the 12th player in school history to reach 900 career points with her fourth of 13 points at Hood. She needs seven points to move into the top 10 in school history in scoring, where Jennifer Shuler sits with 916 points from 1995-99.
• Antonelli needs nine more rebounds to move past Annette Weller (1991-96) and into the top five in school history, where she its with 578.
• Sophomore
Chelsea Henderson posted a career-high 11 points against Hood.
• Junior
Ali Derr needs seven more points to reach 300 in her career.
• Two Warriors are in the top five in the league in assists, with freshman
Nicole Calella fourth at 4.2 per game and sophomore
Olivia Manges fifth at 4.0.