Boxscore
PIKE CREEK - Nine of the 10 players who saw action scored, led by junior forward
Irene Hudson's 14 points and eight rebounds, as Goldey-Beacom College cruised past Nyack College, 77-41, at the Joseph West Jones Center for its fifth straight victory. Backcourt classmate
Ashley Rosario chipped in with 11 points, five rebounds and three assists, while sophomore shooter
Melanie Johnson added 11 points off the bench for the Lightning, who led from wire to wire. A 34-25 game at the half, the Warriors pulled within 38-30 on a 3-pointer by Ashley Tallman (11 points, 3-4 from deep) two minutes into the final period before a Hudson lay-up triggered a 24-5 tear that put the game out of reach, 62-35 with
5:37 remaining. Junior swing
Devonne Richardson collected seven points, eight boards and six assists for Goldey-Beacom, which outshot the Warriors, 41%-28%, and won the glass, 52-43 (including 26 offensive rebounds). The Lightning dominated in the paint, 48-14, and compiled the superior assist-turnover numbers (19/14 to 10/24), resulting in a massive 28-4 advantage in mistake points. Khamari Tellis notched a double-double in defeat for Nyack, which dropped to 1-17 overall and
1-12 in the CACC. Third-place Goldey-Beacom - which improves to 15-6 overall and 10-4 in conference play - takes on second-place Philadelphia University on Thursday at home, with tip-off scheduled for 6:00 pm.