WBB: Panthers dominant in win over Colby-Sawyer
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Plymouth State University women's basketball defeated the Colby-Sawyer College Chargers, 47-31, in a non-conference game in Foley Gymnasium Tuesday night.
The Panthers led start to finish, defensively holding the Chargers to 13 second half points while spreading the ball around for an overall, well-rounded team victory.
Freshman Ashley Stephens (Pembroke, N.H.) and senior Lauren Keller (Fort Morgan, Colo.) each recorded nine points, while junior Bri Wilcox (Londonderry, N.H.) added eight points of her own. Graduate student Lea Crompton (Dunbarton, N.H.) recorded seven points in the winning effort.
The Panthers are off to their best start since the 2019-20 season. Plymouth State improves to 3-1, while Colby-Sawyer falls to 1-4.
The Basics:
- Plymouth State 47, Colby-Sawyer 31
- Plymouth State (3-1)
- Colby-Sawyer (1-4)
Top Performers:
- Ashley Stephens (9 pts, 3-9 fg, 3-3 ft, 4 reb)
- Lauren Keller (9 pts, 4-5 fg, 1-1 3pt, 4 reb)
- Bri Wilcox (8 pts, 2-4 fg, 6 reb)
- Lea Crompton (7 pts, 2-8 fg, 6 reb)
- Alli Ingalls (6 pts, 2-3 fg, 2-3 3pt, 4 reb)
How it Happened:
- The Panthers opened with a 5-0 lead two minutes into action.
- Plymouth State extended to a double-digit advantage at the 1:48 mark in the first quarter, 14-4.
- The Chargers closed the gap to seven points (15-8) to keep the game close after one.
- Behind a 7-0 run midway through the second quarter, the Panthers went ahead 24-13.
- Colby-Sawyer recorded its last five points of the half to cut the deficit to 26-18 as the teams went into the locker room.
- The Panthers held Colby-Sawyer to one field goal in the third quarter as the team extended its lead to 37-22 after three.
- Plymouth State scored the first eight points of the fourth quarter as the team cruised to a comfortable third win of the season.
By the Numbers:
- PSU went 18-of-60 (30.0%) from the floor, and 5-of-16 (31.3%) from three.
- The Raiders brought down 41 rebounds to Plymouth State's 46.
- Plymouth State recorded 10 assists to the Chargers' three.
- Bench points were in the Panthers' favor, 18-3.
- Points in the paint went to Plymouth State, 20-6.
- It was the first win at home against Colby-Sawyer since a 78-74 victory in the 2010-11 season.
- The Panthers have won two out of the last three and are 10-12 in the overall head-to-head against Colby-Sawyer dating back to 1999.
Up Next:
- The Panthers will remain at home after the Thanksgiving break to face the Hornets of VTSU Lyndon next Tuesday (Nov. 28). Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in Foley Gymnasium.
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