WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Â Coming off a game in which it shot better than 60 percent for the first time in more than a decade, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will head to Alvernia University seeking its fourth win in five games on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 6 p.m., at Jack McCloskey Court.
The Warriors (12-7 overall, 6-5 MAC Commonwealth) are coming off a 91-63 win over Widener, as the team had four players finish in double figures led by 20 points and eight rebounds from junior
Shelby Mueller and 16 points and five 3-pointers from freshman
Morgan Mader.
The Crusaders (2-17 overall, 2-8 MAC Commonwealth) are coming off a 79-75 win over Hood, as sophomore Miranda Hoover led the way with 32 points.
Warrior Notes
• The Warriors have clinched their fourth straight .500 season, the longest stretch for the program since a five-year run from 1993-98.
• The Warriors' 91 points against Widener are the most for the team since a 90-56 win over Penn State Hazleton on Feb. 9, 2009.
• Senior
Nicole Calella is four points shy of becoming the 25th player in school history to reach 700 career points.
• Junior
Shelby Mueller is nine points shy of becoming the 15th player in school history to reach 800 career points.
• Freshman
Kayla Kline needs 10 more points to join freshman
Akilah McFadden with 200 points on the season, as the pair could become the first freshman duo since Erica Weaver and Pam Featenby to achieve the feat in 1994-95.
• The Warriors have had four players finish in double figures eight times this year, with the team going 7-1 in those games.