WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Â With fourth place in the MAC Commonwealth on the line, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will travel to Lebanon Valley on Tuesday, Feb. 14, for a key conference game with home-court advantage in a first-round game in next week's MAC Commonwealth Championship on the line.
The Warriors (14-8 overall, 8-6 MAC Commonwealth) are coming off a tough 80-68 loss to first-place Albright, where the team placed four players in double figures, led by junior
Shelby Mueller's 16 points and 13 rebounds.
The Flying Dutchmen (11-13 overall, 8-7 MAC Commonwealth) dropped a 71-42 decision to second-place Messiah in its last game, but the team has won three of its last five. Senior Hilary Yoh is fourth in the league with an average of 13.5 points per game.
Warrior Notes
• The Warriors are one of four teams in the MAC Commonwealth that have clinched postseason appearances in four of the last five years.
• With a Lycoming and a Stevenson win Tuesday, the Warriors would be ensured their first home postseason game since 1997.Â
• Since senior
Nicole Calella began her career, the Warriors have gone 56-42, the most wins for a program over a four-year span since 1996-00.
• Calella needs three more assists to become the third player in school history to post at least 60 assists in four straight seasons.
• Sophomore
Jenn Grove is five points shy of reaching 300 in her career.
• Junior
Shelby Mueller needs one more double-double to become the fifth player in school history to post 10 in a single season.
• Mueller needs 11 more points to become the seventh player in school history to score 300 points in back-to-back seasons and the first since Lyndy LeVan in 2001-02.