Benedictine Women Suffer Second Straight Defeat

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University women's basketball team dropped consecutive games for the first time this season, suffering a home defeat at the hands of Concordia University Chicago.

FINAL SCORE
Concordia Chicago 70, Benedictine 52

THE DETAILS
D'Asia Williams tallied the first four points of the game as Benedictine got off to a strong start
The remainder of the first quarter was nip and tuck, ending in a 12-12 tie
Roxanna Gaddis broke a 14-14 deadlock with a three-pointer to put Benedictine in front 17-14 early in the second
Georgia Alexakos and Alena Moro would make consecutive layups to hand the hosts a 21-16 lead
Concordia Chicago came back to even the score at 24-24 with 4:09 to play in the first half
Four straight points from Williams enabled Benedictine to open a 28-24 edge
Benedictine would lead 31-28 at halftime
The second half proved to be the difference as Concordia Chicago held Benedictine in check
Casey Williams pushed the lead to five to open the third quarter and a jumper from D'Asia Williams with 6:39 remaining in the quarter made the score 36-31
With the game tied at 42-42, the visitors notched the final eight points of the third to lead 50-42
Gaddis made another triple early in the fourth, but Concordia Chicago continued the run to 18-3, moving ahead 60-45 with just over six minutes remaining
Benedictine pulled within 10 points with 3:53 to play but could get no closer
Benedictine made just two field goals in the fourth quarter and scored only 21 points in the second half
A tight contest for most of the evening saw 12 ties and seven lead changes
The defeat marked the first time this year that Benedictine has suffered back-to-back losses

STAT LEADERS
Benedictine shot just 28.6 percent for the game
The top rebounding team in the conference, Benedictine held a 48-43 edge
The bench contributed 22 points but Benedictine turned the ball over 20 times
D'Asia Williams finished with 18 points to pace Benedictine
Gaddis tallied 12 off the bench while Moro finished with a game high 11 rebounds, 10 on the defensive end

UP NEXT
Benedictine (11-3, 7-2) travels to Concordia Wisconsin on Saturday afternoon for the second meeting of the season. Benedictine won the first game at home 57-52.