Box Score
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Lia
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Meredith
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Box score
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The University of Scranton
women's basketball team held a lead midway through the second
half in Saturday's Landmark Conference championship. But the
Lady Royals couldn't hold off No. 10 Catholic as the
Cardinals claimed the title with a 72-52 victory in the DuFour
Center.
Catholic (26-1) won its second straight Landmark title by
finishing the game on a 30-6 run over the final 9:55 minutes. The
Lady Royals (19-8) held a four-point lead at halftime, 35-31, and
still led by four before the Cardinals took control and pulled
away.
The victory gives Catholic an automatic bid into the NCAA
Tournament, which begins Friday, March 1. The Lady Royals will now
wait to see if they will receive an at-large bid to the tournament
when the field is announced on Monday at 2:30 p.m.
Sophomore guard Lia
DiSciascio (Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) led
Scranton with 15 points on five 3-pointers. Senior forward
Erin Boggan (Danbury, Conn./Danbury)
added 14 points, all in the first half, and seven rebounds.
The Lady Royals shot 48.1 percent (13-for-27) while taking that
four-point halftime lead, including 6-for-12 from 3-point range.
But they connected on just five of 35 attempts (14.3 percent) in
the second half, including 3-for-14 from 3-point range. Scranton
made seven of 12 free throw attempts and committed 19 turnovers for
the game.
Sophomore forward Meredith Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax) added
seven points and four rebounds, and sophomore guard Lindsay Fluehr (Bensalem, Pa./Nazareth
Academy) had seven assists in the loss.
Catholic was led by junior guard Emily Grabiak (Haddonfield,
N.J./Haddonfield Memorial), who scored a game-high 22 points and
had seven assists. Senior guard Jill Woerner (Providence, R.I./St.
Mary's Bayview) added 17 points and nine rebounds, and senior
forward Katarina Owunna (Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Alvernia) added 10
points, six rebounds and four blocks. Senior forward Kelli
Josephsen (West Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell) scored the first
eight points of the game-changing run in the second half and
finished with nine points and 11 rebounds.
The Cardinals shot 37.5 percent (21-for-56) from the field,
including 6-for-13 (46.2 percent) from 3-point range. They
connected on 24 of 39 free throws and committed just nine
turnovers. The victory over Scranton was the third of the season
for the Cardinals.
Scranton will find out if it will make its 26th NCAA Tournament
appearance and first since 2010 when the field is announced on
Monday at 2:30 p.m.
--LADY ROYALS--