KEUKA PARK, N.Y. — Keuka College senior Sydney Bloom (Penn Yan, N.Y. / Penn Yan) scored a career-high 20 points for the Wolves, but it was not enough at Keuka College fell to Alfred University 51-42 on Wednesday night.
Bloom also added a career-high 10 rebounds to the effort for Keuka College (0-3, 0-3 E8) for her first career double-double. Kara Reese (Odessa, N.Y. / Odessa-Montour) added eight points for Keuka in the loss.
Alfred University 51 at Keuka College 42
It was a slow start on the offensive end for both teams. Alfred University built a 6-0 lead over the opening six minutes of play. Amelia Poole (Bloomfield, N.Y. / Bloomfield) got the Wolves on the board with a three with 3:47 left in the first. Alfred would lead 8-7 after one.
The Saxons would play from ahead the entire second quarter. Keuka College cut it to two at 6:13, but Alfred responded with two straight threes to widen the margin to eight, the largest of the half. Keuka fought back to narrow the margin. Sara Gardner (Odessa, N.Y. / Odessa-Montour) made a late layup for the Wolves, but Alfred would lead 22-19 at the half.
The Wolves continued to battle in the third quarter. A personal 7-0 run by Sydney Bloom midway through the third to tie the game at 28-28, but the Saxons immediately answered with a three to regain the lead. That three by Alfred sparked a run of their own as they scored 13 unanswered to take a 41-28 lead into the final quarter.
The Green and Gold shot 50% for three in the fourth quarter in an attempt to make a comeback, but it was not enough. Alfred saw their lead hold to the end as the Saxons defeated the Wolves 51-42.
KC Notes:
- The Wolves are now 16-21 all-time against Alfred University. The Saxons have won the last three meetings
- With her career-high in rebounding, Sydney Bloom surpassed 100 rebounds for her career
- The Saxons attempted 44 threes against the Wolves
Up Next for Keuka College: The Wolves remain at home on Saturday as Keuka College hosts Nazareth College on Saturday. The Golden Flyers defeated the Wolves earlier this season.