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68
Winner Jefferson JEFFWBB 11-0, 3-0 CACC
58
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 5-6, 1-2 CACC
Winner
Jefferson JEFFWBB
11-0, 3-0 CACC
68
Final
58
Goldey-Beacom GBCW
5-6, 1-2 CACC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Jefferson JEFFWBB 11 23 16 18 68
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 19 16 11 12 58

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Basketball Falls, 68-58, to No. 13 Jefferson



Goldey-Beacom got off to a great start against 13th-ranked Jefferson, only to fall victim in the second half for a 68-58 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference loss at the Jones Center in Wilmington, DE.
 
The Lightning had not played in 11 days, but showed no rust in the first quarter by outscoring the Rams 19-11 and showing an abundance of enthusiasm.  Freshman Sarah Round (Northampton, England) netted five points in the period and junior Amanda McGrogan (Mount Laurel, NJ) added four for GBC, which shot 44 percent (7-of-16) from the floor and held Jefferson to just 23 percent (3-of-13).
 
Jefferson found its way in the second period, shooting 61 percent (11-of-18) from the floor and holding Goldey-Beacom to only 35 percent to only trail 35-34 at halftime.  Alynna Williams poured in nine points in the quarter and Jessica Kaminski added six.
 
The Rams then took off in the second half, outscoring the Lightning 34-23 by shooting 48 percent (10-of-21) and going 13-for-16 from the foul line.  Williams again played a big role with 12 points for Jefferson, which held GBC to only 23 percent shooting (7-of-30) in that span and just 4-for-5 from the charity stripe.
 
Round netted 14 points, senior Tanner Turner-Rush (Harrisburg, PA) scored 13, McGrogan and sophomore Alanna Speaks (Dover, DE) netted 10 apiece with freshman Alexis Harrison (Millville, NJ) hauling in 10 rebounds for the Lightning (5-6, 1-2 CACC).
 
Turner-Rush moved into a tie for 14th place in school history with 755 career points, a mark she shares with Lindsay Hageman (2001-05).

Williams scored 22 points on 8-of-16 shooting, Beverly Kum poured in 16 and Kaminski added 15 for the Rams (11-0, 3-0), who shot 46 percent (24-of-52) from the field.
 
Goldey-Beacom does not play again until December 30, when it is home against New Haven at 5:00 pm.  The men battle Merrimack prior to that at 2:30 pm.
 
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