Emily Zoscin
Junior Emily Zoscin leads the Warriors with 10 points against Haverford.
55
Winner Haverford HAV 2-1,0-0 Centennial
39
Lycoming Lyc 0-3,0-0 MAC Freedom
Winner
Haverford HAV
2-1,0-0 Centennial
55
Final
39
Lycoming Lyc
0-3,0-0 MAC Freedom
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Haverford HAV 4 14 20 17 55
Lycoming Lyc 8 9 10 12 39

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Warriors fall to Fords

LANCASTER, Pa. – Junior Emily Zoscin (Weatherly, Pa./Weatherly) posted 10 points and first-year Ashley Yoh (Myerstown, Pa./Eastern Lebanon County) notched nine to lead the Lycoming College women's basketball team, but 2019 Centennial Conference champion Haverford College claimed a 55-39 victory in the second round of the Terry Green Tip-Off Classic on Sunday, Nov. 14, at the Mayser Center.
 
Zoscin finished with four rebounds, four assists and three steals and she hit both three shots from the field and three at the free throw line. Yoh, who played a team-leading 34 minutes, added six rebounds, two assists and two steals.
 
Junior forward Kenzie Reed (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley) was once again the Warriors' top rebounder, snagging eight against the Fords, adding four points and an assist.
 
The Warriors took an 8-4 lead at the end of the first period with Reed and sophomore Allison Butler (Pine Grove, Pa./Pine Grove Area) making layups to break a tie at four. By the end of the first half, the Fords had taken a one-point lead, outscoring the Warriors 14-9 in the second period. In the second half, Haverford shot a touch over 40 percent from the field while Lycoming shot 25 percent (14-of-56) in the game.
 
The Warriors fell to 0-3, but were playing their second 2019 NCAA Division III Championship team in their opening three games and held Haverford (2-1 overall) to a season-low 55 points and 30 percent shooting (17-of-56) from the floor.
 
Ally Landau led the three Fords in double figures, posting 12 points, four assists and nine rebounds. Both Cortlyn Morris and Kayla Robinson had 11 points, with Morris blocking four shots and Robinson also adding 10 rebounds.
 
The Warriors return to the court on Friday, Nov. 19, as they travel to Juniata College for a 1 p.m. tip-off in Huntingdon, Pa. to start another weekend tournament.
 
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