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Lewis16-2
69
Winner Philadelphia U. PHI-W 14-5, 10-0 CACC
57
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 5-14, 5-5 CACC
Winner
Philadelphia U. PHI-W
14-5, 10-0 CACC
69
Final
57
Goldey-Beacom GBCW
5-14, 5-5 CACC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Philadelphia U. PHI-W 20 14 17 18 69
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 16 25 12 4 57

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Fourth Quarter Haunts Women’s Basketball in Loss to Philadelphia U.



Goldey-Beacom played a strong second quarter, but cold shooting plagued it in the fourth for a 69-57 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference loss to Philadelphia University at the Jones Center in Wilmington, DE.
 
The Lightning in the second quarter ended things on a 25-8 run, turning a 10-point deficit into a 41-34 lead.  Lexi Bruno (Millville, NJ) once again took matters into her own hands, scoring 12 points in the period with fellow sophomore Mikila Stefanski (Hammonton, NJ) adding six.
 
Stefanski scored 17 points in the opening half on 6-of-9 shooting with five 3-pointers and Bruno added 16 points with six assists for GBC, which canned 10 three-pointers over the first 20 minutes and shot 47 percent (15-of-32) from the field.
 
Sophomore Britani Bryson (Hampton, VA) hit a layup early in the fourth to give the Lightning a 55-51 lead, but the Rams took over from there.  They scored the next 15 points and held GBC to just one basket the rest of the contest, gaining a 66-55 lead with 47 seconds left.  Jessica Kaminski scored five points in that span as Philadelphia U. shot 5-of-9 from the field.
 
The Rams outscored the Lightning 18-4 in the final stanza, shooting the aforementioned 5-of-9 from the floor and limiting the home side to only 12 percent (2-of-17).
 
Bria Young scored 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting over 40 minutes, Mary Newell had 14 and eight rebounds, Kaminski netted 10 points and Tori Arnao added 13 rebounds for the Rams (14-5, 10-0 CACC), who picked up their eighth straight victory.
 
Bruno closed with 20 points, moving into 10th place in school history with 791 career points, and also had nine assists.  Stefanski netted 17 points and Bryson had eight and 11 rebounds for the Lightning (5-14, 5-5), who shot 32 percent (21-of-65) from the floor.
 
Goldey-Beacom on Saturday is scheduled to host Dominican (NY), but please check GBCAthletics.com for further updates.
 

 
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