WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Â With a two-game lead on second-place in the MAC Commonwealth with seven games remaining, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will have a chance at creating more space at the top of the standings when third-place Lebanon Valley College comes to Lamade Gym for a 6 p.m. conference matchup on Wednesday, Jan. 23.
The Warriors (13-5 overall, 7-2 MAC Commonwealth) are looking to rebound after a 74-68 overtime loss at Arcadia on Monday, Jan. 21. Junior
Kayla Kline led the Warriors with 18 points and junior
Akilah McFadden had 17.
The Flying Dutchmen (9-9 overall, 5-4 MAC Commonwealth) are coming off a 55-42 loss to Albright on Saturday, Jan. 19. Senior Anne Lehr led the Dutchmen with 15 points.
Warrior Notes
• With a win, Lycoming can clinch its fifth straight winning season, which would tie the school record set from 1993-98.
• The Warriors' magic number to clinch a spot in the MAC Commonwealth Championship is five. Any combination of Lycoming wins or Alvernia losses will lower the number.Â
• With her 16th of 17 points at Arcadia, junior
Akilah McFadden became the 16th player in program history to score 800 in a career.Â
• Junior
Kayla Kline needs one more point to become the 27th player in school history to score 700 in a career.
• Kline needs one more double-double to become the sixth player in school history to post 10 in a season.
• Kline needs 15 more rebounds to become the 21st player in program history to post 400 in a career.
• Sophomore
Erica Lutz needs 19 more points to become the 31st player in school history to post 300 in a season.