Box Score
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Meredith
Mesaris |
Noelle
Alicea |
Lia
DiSciascio |
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Lindsay
Fluehr |
Jaclyn
Gantz |
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Box score
Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan Ceccacci)
Photo gallery (courtesy of Emma Black)
The University of Scranton women's basketball team had revenge
on its mind when Catholic University came to the Long Center on
Saturday afternoon in the final game of the regular season. The
Lady Royals got what they were looking for in the form of a 76-49
victory on Wall of Fame day in the John Long Center.
The Lady Royals (23-2, 15-1 Landmark) avenged their only
conference loss this season and will head into next week's Landmark
Conference playoffs riding an eight-game winning streak. They will
host Susquehanna in a semifinal on Wednesday in the John Long
Center at a time to be announced.
Having lost to the Cardinals, 46-42, on Jan. 17 in Washington,
D.C., Scranton wanted to erase that memory despite Saturday's game
having no effect on the Lady Royals' playoff standing. They proved
right from the start that they were ready, scoring the game's first
seven points and racing to a 28-8 lead with 9:08 left in the first
half.
Senior forward Meredith
Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax) led Scranton with 23
points, junior guard Noelle Alicea
(Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) had 17 points, her
fourth straight game in double figures and senior guard Lia
DiSciascio (Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) had 16.
Senior guard Lindsay Fluehr
(Bensalem, Pa./Nazareth Academy) narrowly missed a
triple-double, finishing with 11 points, 10 assists and eight
rebounds before exiting the game with five minutes left.
Scranton did the majority of its damage from beyond the 3-point
arc, going 12-for-23, the most 3-pointers the team has made this
season and the most since the Lady Royals made 12 against Merchant
Marine on Dec. 14, 2013.
DiSciascio did the most damage from beyond the arc, making four
of five to improve to 45.6 percent on the season. She entered the
game ranked 11th in the country in 3-point percentage. Alicea and
Fluehr were both 3-for-5 from beyond the arc, and Mesaris and
junior guard Jaclyn Gantz
(Havertown, Pa./Haverford) both made one.
The Lady Royals dominated the glass, winning the rebounding
battle, 42-33. They had 22 assists on 25 made field goals, helping
to offset a season-high 20 turnovers. They forced 15 Catholic
turnovers, but more importantly, held the Cardinals to just six
assists on 16 made field goals.
Scranton shot 48.1 percent (25-for-52) from the field and mad 14
of 18 (77.8) from the free throw line.
Catholic (17-8, 11-5 Landmark) shot just 28.1 percent
(16-for-57) from the field, including just one of 10 from 3-point
range. They made 16 of 23 free throws. Sophomore guard Michelle
DeSantis (Trumbull, Conn./Lauralton Hall) led the Cardinals with
eight points.
Scranton will host Susquehanna in a Landmark Conference
semifinal on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at a time to be announced.
Catholic will be the No. 2 seed despite Saturday's loss and will
host Elizabethtown in Wednesday's other semifinal. The winners will
square off in the championship game on Saturday, Feb. 28, at the
home site of the highest remaining seed.
Following the game, the University inducted the newest members
into the athletics Wall of Fame -- the women's basketball tandem of
Katie (Dougherty) Fischer '04 and Kate
(Pierangeli) Pearson '04; former men's and women's swim
coach Tomm Evans; Mark Haley '81,
a starter on the men's soccer 1980 NCAA runner-up team; women's
tennis standout Krissy (Killiany) Dommes '92; and
former 4-time women's soccer all-conference selection and current
Royal head women's soccer coach Colleen (Murphy) Pivirotto
'04.
--LADY ROYALS--