WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - After a tough loss to Misericordia before Thanksgiving, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will get back in action after the holiday on Sunday, Nov. 29, when it heads to another traditional rival, Susquehanna University.
The Warriors (3-2 overall) are looking to get back on track after a tough 65-59 loss to Misericordia. The Warriors drew within two points with 27 seconds left, but the Cougars hit their remaining four free throws to hold on for the win.
Susquehanna (3-1 overall) is coming off a pair of wins to take the Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament, posting a 62-55 win over Mt. St. Mary's in the championship game.
Warrior Notes• The Warriors are looking for their third win in four meetings with Susquehanna. The last time the Warrior won three of four against the Crusaders was from 2001-04.
• Junior
Nicole Calella needs two more assists to become the ninth player in school history to post 200 in a career.
• Senior
Olivia Manges needs to hit four more 3-pointers to tie Jen Holt (1995-98) for eighth in school history with 96 in her career.
• Through five games, Manges is averaging 5.8 rebounds, more than 2.5 more than her previous best of 3.2 as a junior.
• Senior
Chelsea Henderson became the 24th player in school history to notch 100 steals in a career with her second of three against Misericordia. Calella is five steals from the milestone and Manges is eight.
• Sophomore
Shelby Mueller needs nine more points to reach 300 in her career.
• Sophomore
Haley Sipple needs five more points to reach 100 in her career.