The St. Lawrence University women's basketball team won its 15th straight game with a 85-19 victory over Bard College in Liberty League action on Friday night. Twelve different players scored, led by …
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The St. Lawrence University women's basketball team won its 15th straight game with a 85-19 victory over Bard College in Liberty League action on Friday night. Twelve different players scored, led by rookie Maddy Wetterhahn's 13 points and six rebounds.
"Today we were able to distribute the ball and run our fastbreak," said St. Lawrence head coach Dan Roiger. "We accomplished exactly what we wanted to and should be well rested and prepared for tomorrow's game."
The Saints, who led 36-8 at halftime, improved to 18-4 with a 14-0 mark in the Liberty League. First-year student Adriana Spicer joined Wetterhahn in double-figures with 11 points, while senior Katie Edgerton, sophomores Cassie St. Hilaire and Kathleen McCallops, and first-year student Kara McDuffee each added eight points. McDuffee also dished out seven assists and added five steals and two blocks.
St. Lawrence will battle Vassar College tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 in the Burkman Gymnasium.