WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - After pulling away for a high-scoring win against King's, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will head to defending Colonial States Athletic Conference champion Rosemont College looking for its second straight win on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 1 p.m.
The Warriors (2-1 overall) notched an 88-82 win over King's on Wednesday. Senior
Kayla Kline led the team with 24 points and 11 rebounds and junior
Erica Lutz added 16 points and 15 rebounds, as Lycoming grabbed 12 more rebounds than King's in the game.
The Ravens (2-1 overall) are coming off an 88-81 win over the University of Valley Forge on Nov. 15. Senior Ke'Alohilani Naone-Carter led the Ravens with 35 points, 20 rebounds and four assists.
Warrior Notes
• The Warriors are 15-4 all-time against CSAC member schools.
• With 866 career points, Kline needs 20 more to tie Emily DiMarco (2000-04) for 15th in school history.
• Kline needs 16 more rebounds to become the 11th to post 500 in a career.
• Senior
Akilah McFadden needs seven more rebounds to become the only player in program history with 400 rebounds and 250 assists in a career.
• Junior
Erica Lutz needs 25 more points to reach 500 in her career and six more blocks to become the fifth person in school history to swat 100 in a career.
• Senior
Morgan Mader is ninth in Division III and leads the MAC Commonwealth with an average of 4.0 made 3-pointers per game.
• Lycoming's 30-point fourth quarter were the most for the team since scoring 35 in the first against Penn State Hazleton on Nov. 13, 2018.