WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Coming off a pair of wins, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will get its final tune-up before MAC Commonwealth play starts on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 25, when it hosts rival Susquehanna University in Lamade Gym.
The Warriors (3-1 overall) used a run of 16 straight points in the third and fourth quarters to separate from Penn College in a 63-46 win on Nov. 20. Sophomore
Erica Lutz recorded her first career double-double in the win, posting 17 points and 11 rebounds.
The River Hawks (2-1 overall) finished second at their own Tip-Off Tournament in their last action, defeating Penn College, 74-44, on Nov. 17, before falling to Nazareth in the championship game, 63-59, the next day.
Warrior Notes
• In 51 career meetings, the Warriors have never beaten Susquehanna three straight times.
• Lycoming leads the MAC Commonwealth in scoring margin (+20.5), field goal percentage defense (.323), 3-point field goals made (6.3), assist-turnover ratio (1.33), blocked shots (6.0) and assists (19.0).
• Junior
Morgan Mader needs to hit two more 3-pointers to become the 12th player in school history to knock down 75 in a career.
• With 42 career blocked shots each, junior
Akilah McFadden and sophomore
Erica Lutz are just four from tying Julia Antonelli (2010-14) for 12th in school history.
• Junior
Kayla Kline needs two more rebounds to become the 50th player in school history reach 250 in a career.
• Both McFadden and Kline have two double-doubles through the first four games of the season.