Box Score
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Lindsay
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Meredith
Mesaris |
Lia
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Noelle
Alicea |
Sarah
Payonk |
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Box score
Photo gallery (courtesy of Emma
Black)
Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Junior guard Lindsay Fluehr
(Bensalem, Pa./Nazareth Academy) had the type of day point
guards dream about on Saturday. And she did it all without scoring
a single point.
Fluehr broke a 33-year-old record when she handed out 17 assists
to lead The University of Scranton women's basketball team to an
83-73 victory over Catholic in a battle for first place in the Long
Center on Wall of Fame Day. The victory keeps the Lady Royals
(15-2, 7-0 Landmark) in first place and extends their winning
streak to 13, the team's longest since they won 19 straight in
2008-09.
Fluehr broke the previous single-game assist record of 16, set
by Fran Gabriel on Feb. 5, 1981. She had six first-half assists,
then tallied 11 assists on Scranton's 17 made field goals in the
second half. She now had 305 career assists, which ranks 13th in
school history and just four shy of a tie for 11th.
Almost as impressive as her 17 assists, Fluehr committed just
two turnovers while playing a team-high 33 minutes.
While Fluehr was making the passes, it was junior forward
Meredith
Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax), junior guard
Lia
DiSciascio (Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) and
sophomore guard Noelle Alicea
(Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) doing the scoring. The
trio scored 17 points each to lead Scranton, and freshman forward
Sarah
Payonk (Schwenksville, Pa./Spring-Ford) added 15
points.
Scranton jumped out to a 20-point lead midway through the first
half and took a 40-29 lead into the locker room after Catholic
finished the half on a 12-3 run. The Lady Royals shot 53.6 percent
(15-for-28) in the opening half, including 6-for-13 (46.2 percent)
from 3-point range, including 3-for-5 from DiSciascio.
The Lady Royals used a 14-2 run early in the second half to take
a 54-35 lead with 15:19 to play. They pushed the lead to 20 a few
minutes later, and Catholic could get no closer than seven with
2:31 to play. Alicea made four free throws and Payonk scored twice
from the floor to put the game away in the last two minutes.
Scranton finished the game 32-for-58 (56.7 percent) from the
floor and dominated the rebounding battle, 41-27. Payonk led the
way with nine rebounds, Mesaris had seven and Fluehr had six. The
Lady Royals overcame 17 turnovers by scoring 38 points in the
paint.
The Lady Royals' bench scored 40 of the team's 82 points. In the
13-game winning streak, the bench has averaged 30.2 points per
game.
Catholic (12-4, 5-1 Landmark) received 17 points apiece from
sophomore forward Josephine Migash (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity) and
sophomore guard Jayni Webster (Bryn Mawr, Pa./Country Day Sacred
Heart). The Cardinals shot 40.7 percent (24-for-59), including
7-for-19 (36.8 percent) from 3-point range.
Prior to tip-off, Scranton held an induction ceremony for
the seven newest members of its Wall of Fame: Liz Baumbach
'03 (women's lacrosse), Bridget Lee '03
(women's lacrosse), Laura (Boersig) Castner '02
(field hockey), Darren Buseman '03 (wrestling),
Valerie (Crist) Sherwin '88 (women's volleyball),
Dan Loftus '03 (men's basketball) and
Derek Elphick '03 (men's basketball).
Scranton returns to action on Wednesday, Jan. 29, when they host
Moravian at 7 p.m. in the Long Center.
--ROYALS--