Benedictine Women Stretch Mark to 9-1

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University women's basketball team improved to 5-0 in the NACC by winning a sixth straight game, holding off Concordia University Wisconsin on New Year's Eve.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 57, Concordia Wisconsin 52

THE DETAILS
Returning to the floor for a game for the first time since December 10, Benedictine scored the first four points of the game on baskets from Casey Williams and Alena Moro
The lead would reach five in the opening quarter before the visitors, the defending regular season conference champs, were able to claim the lead at 9-7
Payton Sims beat the buzzer with a three-pointer at the close of the first to hand Benedictine a 12-11 advantage never trailing again
With the game even at 13-13, Benedictine embarked on a 13-0 run opened on a layup from Andrea Fuoss
Moro capped the run with a layup, making the score 26-13 with 2:40 remaining in the opening half
Benedictine led by 11 at the half and maintained the lead through the third quarter
Concordia Wisconsin used a 12-2 run to tie the score at 40-40 with 7:10 left in the game
D'Asia Williams splashed home a jumper while Georgia Alexakos and Moro countered with layups to quickly stretch the lead back to 46-40
Holding a 51-42 edge with just over four minutes to go, Benedictine went through a lengthy scoreless stretch
Concordia Wisconsin was able to pull within 51-49 in the final minute, but three free throws provided space
Head coach Charlie Averkamp served as an assistant at Concordia Wisconsin for three years before joining Benedictine last year

STAT LEADERS
Benedictine held a 49-36 edge on the glass
The game featured four ties and a pair of lead changes
Three players reached double figures led by 13 from Venita Parsons, who also added seven rebounds and four assists
D'Asia Williams tallied 12 to go with eight boards while Alexakos tabbed 10
Moro finished with 11 rebounds
Benedictine shot 34.5 percent for the game and overcame 21 turnovers

UP NEXT
Benedictine (9-1, 5-0 NACC) has a bust week ahead with three road games beginning on Tuesday at Dominican

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