Benedictine Women Record First Ever Win at Wisconsin Lutheran

MILWAUKEE, WI - The Benedictine University women's basketball won at Wisconsin Lutheran for the first time ever in conference play, remaining unbeaten in the NACC with a road victory.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 68, Wisconsin Lutheran 64

THE DETAILS
Allison Michalski scored seven of the first 10 points as Benedictine set the tone in the opening quarter
Wisconsin Lutheran tied the game with 1:28 left in the opening quarter but Michalski beat the buzzer as Benedictine led 13-11 after one
Trailing by three points late in the second, Britney Pitzer kicked off an 11-0 run with a three as Benedictine moved ahead 35-27 on a triple from Ashley Brown in the final minute of the half
Claire Gibler opened the second half with a layup and Alex Fanning knocked home a pair of free throws to open a double-digit lead at 39-29
The hosts cut the deficit down to just one point late in the quarter but Benedictine took a 49-46 lead into the final 10 minutes
Wisconsin Lutheran tallied the first five points of the fourth quarter to take the lead before an 8-0 spurt enabled Benedictine to go ahead 57-51
The hosts, who have won eight of the last 10 conference titles, battled back to tie the game at 58 with under four minutes left
Michalski knocked down a three-pointer and Reggie Much added a layup to provide a five-point cushion 1:30 remaining and the team hit 5-of-6 free throws down the stretch to seal the win

STAT LEADERS
Gibler and Michalski each tallied 16 points
Fanning finished with 14 points and dominated on the glass, matching a career best with 17 boards
Pitzer also reached double digits as the starting five finished with all but six of the points
Benedictine shot 75 percent from the field in the second quarter (9-for-12) and finished the game at 39.3 percent, making eight three-pointers

UP NEXT
Benedictine (10-2, 7-0 NACC) welcomes Rockford on Tuesday