HARRISONBURG, VA --- From the opening minutes of the game, you wouldn't have known that visiting Randolph was still looking for its first conference win. But after falling behind 10-2 to the WildCats, the Eastern Mennonite women quickly regrouped and controlled the rest of the game in a 79-48 victory in Harrisonburg Friday night.
Randolph College confidently came out in a zone, knocking the Royals out of their offense. RC scored on five of their first seven possessions and jumped ahead 10-2 just 3:49 into the game.
Then the EMU women started attacking the bucket. They scored their next six points from the free throw line, which ignited a 24-4 run over a span of 6:22. Bianca Ygarza (Conestoga, PA/Penn Manor) tied the score at 14-14 with a free throw, and Stephanie Rheinheimer (Manheim, PA/Lancaster Mennonite) canned a triple to cap the streak, pushing the Royals to a 26-14 edge with 8:55 to go in the half.
Eastern Mennonite led 39-27 at halftime and continued the surge in the second. The women played great as a team, getting assists on all 11 of their first-half buckets and first 14 overall.
The WildCats got within nine points early in the second, before the Royals pushed the lead to 19 at 53-34. Randolph never recovered as EMU ran away with the win.
The women had a slight edge in shooting at 47% to 44%, but made up the difference in the game everywhere else. EMU had a 36-28 advantage on the boards, while picking 16 steals and forcing 31 WildCat turnovers.
Rheinheimer finished 4-for-8 from long range and topped all scorers with 18 points. Ygarza was right behind with 17 counters and seven rebounds. Kala Yoders (Myerstown, PA/ELCO) had 11 points, six rebounds and five steals.
Freshman Marla zumFelde (Goshen, IN/Bethany Christian) continued her recent surge off the bench, scoring eight points. Shandell Taylor (Richmond, VA/Highland Springs) and Keyla Baltimore (Bristow, VA/Brentsville District) co-led the Royals with five assists apiece.
Jensen Hoover (Woodstock, VA/Central) led Randolph with 10 points.
Eastern Mennonite improves to 15-1 with their ninth straight win. The Royals stand atop the ODAC with a 12-1 record in league play. The Royals return to the court tomorrow afternoon, playing at Lynchburg at 4:00pm. The Hornets also played Friday night, falling at Bridgewater 68-49.