Strong Rebounding Leads Mules Past Red Devils

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(Carlisle, Pa.) – The Dickinson women's basketball team suffered a tough loss to Muhlenberg on Thursday night, falling 59-40, at the Kline Center.

 

The Mules used a strong start and finished with a solid run to secure the win. Muhlenberg was dominant on the boards as well, holding a 57-35 advantage, including 33 on the offensive end of the floor.

 

Senior Liz Schultz put the Devils on the board with a three-pointer before the Mules built a 16-6 advantage in the first half.

 

The Devils scored back-to-back field-goals as sophomore Mary Martin scored and assisted junior Sam Kennedy, with 7:55 remaining in the half. Muhlenberg stretched the lead back to double figures, leading 26-13 at the break.

 

Kennedy opened the second half with a pair of free throws before Nicole Pepe knocked-down a three-pointer to stretch the lead to 14. The Red Devils scored six straight to pull within five points at the 12:18 mark behind a lay-up, assist and two free throws from Schultz.

 

Pepe hit another three-pointer to extend a nine-point advantage to 54-37 at the 2:20 mark. The Mules would hold the lead for the final of 59-40.

 

Schultz finished with 11 points and five rebounds on 4-for-5 shooting from the floor. She was just shy of a perfect night, going 1-for-1 from beyond the arc and 2-for-2 from the line. Sophomore Ellen Bair reached double-figures with 10 points, adding a pair of steals.

 

First-year Mairead Donahue played well off the bench, controlling a team-high nine rebounds to go with three points, an assist and a steal. ClassmateKassidy Lesher gave the Devils some strong minutes as well, grabbing five rebounds.

 

Pepe led Muhlenberg (3-3, 2-1 CC) with 14 points while Christina Santone controlled a game-high 16 rebounds, pulling 11 off the offensive glass, and blocking five shots. Lauren Tammany recorded a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds on the night.

 

The Red Devils slip to 1-6 overall and 0-5 in the Centennial Conference. They travel to Swarthmore College on Saturday for a 1:00 pm tip-off.