Second Quarter Helps Benedictine Women Move to 6-1

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FOND du LAC, WI - The Benedictine University women's basketball team used a 24-6 point second quarter to win at Marian University and improve to 6-1 on the season.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 67, Marian 49

THE DETAILS
Benedictine grabbed an early four-point lead in an otherwise close first quarter
The four-point margin was the largest lead of the first 10 minutes, which featured four ties and four lead changes
The second quarter belonged to Benedictine as Alena Moro and D'Asia Williams hit layups to start the quarter, making the score 20-16
Marian pulled within one on a conventional three-point play before a 9-0 run stretched the Benedictine lead to double figures
Roxanna Gaddis scored the first five points of the run
Marian scored a single point before Benedictine responded with 11 straight, stretching the total run to 20-1
Payton Sims scored the final five points of the run including a three to make the lead 40-20
The hosts whittled to lead to 12 in the third quarter, slowing down the Benedictine momentum
Marian continued to battle in the final quarter, working to within 11 with just over two minutes to play
Benedictine tallied the final seven points to account for the final

FROM THE COACH
"We did not play our best today but found a way to come out with a road victory," head coach Charlie Averkamp said. "We let our shooting problems affect our defense in the second half, but I could not be prouder of this group on how they stuck together and pulled out the win. Our rebounding has been huge to our early season success."

STAT LEADERS
Benedictine held a 52-40 advantage on the glass, reeling in 23 offensive boards which led to 26 second chance points
Benedictine shot only 21.9 percent in the second half but finished the game at 35.3 percent
Moro picked up her second double-double of the year and her fourth game with double-digit rebounds, finishing with 15 points and 10 boards
Sims added 12 in a reserve role

UP NEXT
Benedictine (6-1, 2-0 NACC) continues the conference slate at Rockford on Wednesday night