Victoria Siebecker
Sophomore Victoria Siebecker and the Warriors head to Stevenson looking for a key conference win on Saturday.

Women's Basketball

Warriors set for Saturday showdown at Stevenson

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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - With five games remaining in the Commonwealth Conference season, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will head to Stevenson University for a critical conference game as it looks to break a three-way tie for the fifth and final playoff slot with Albright and Widener.

The Warriors (9-10 overall, 6-7 Commonwealth) could take control of their playoff destiny with a win over the fourth-place Mustangs (14-6 overall, 10-3 Commonwealth), who are playing to stay in the race for the No. 1 playoff seed, entering the weekend just one game behind a three-way tie for first.

In the first meeting between the two squads, the Warriors shot a season-high 53 percent from the field to pull off a 66-61 win in Lamade Gym.

Warrior Notes
• Senior Julia Antonelli became the seventh player in school history to reach 1,100 career points with her 14th of 16 points against Messiah.

• Antonelli needs seven more points to become the first Warrior to score 300 in a season since Kaitlyn Ober scored 365 in 2010-11.

• Antonelli needs one more rebound to become the fourth player in school history to reach 700 in a career.

• Antonelli's career-high six-steal effort against Messiah was the team's third six-steal game of the season.

• Sophomore Olivia Manges needs seven more points to reach 400 in her career.

• Freshman Nicole Calella is 26th amongst Division III freshmen in assists (3.4) and 18th in assist-turnover ratio (1.09).

• Junior Ali Derr needs 11 more points to reach 200 in a season for the first time in her career.
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