WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Â Heading into the last eight days of the regular season, the Lycoming College women's basketball team will stay at home for the duration, kicking off the its final two games by hosting Hood College on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. in Lamade Gym.
The Warriors (16-7 overall, 10-4 MAC Commonwealth) fell to No. 7 Messiah, 70-43, in its last outing. Junior
Akilah McFadden led the team with 16 points and seven rebounds and junior
Kayla Kline posted 12 points and seven boards.
The Blazers (6-16 overall, 2-11 MAC Commonwealth) have dropped four games in a row, including a 63-41 decision at Albright on Feb. 6. Sophomore Lauren Keeney led the team with 11 points and junior Mia Savoy added eight points and six rebounds.
Game Notes
• With 10 conference wins, the Warriors need one more to tie the school record of 11 set by the 2017-18 (11-5) and 1994-95 (11-3) teams.
• Lycoming is allowing a program-record 57.0 points per game this year, more than a point better than the 2014-15 squad (58.1).
• With 206 rebounds each, sophomore
Erica Lutz and junior
Kayla Kline are the first set of Warriors to each post 200 rebounds in the same season since Robyn Hannan and Adrienne Aiken in 1987-88.
• With 75 career blocked shots, Lutz needs one more to pass Lyndy LeVan (199-03) for fifth in program history.
• With 423 career rebounds, junior
Kayla Kline needs 10 more to enter the top 20 in the school's career record book.
• Junior
Akilah McFadden is the only player in program history in the top 10 in the school's record book in assists (223, eighth), steals (172, seventh) and blocks (55, ninth).
• Senior
Becca Painter needs one more assist to become the 20th player in program history with 150 in a career.