Box Score
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Meredith
Mesaris |
Lia
DiSciascio |
Noelle
Alicea |
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Alexix
Roman |
Sarah
Payonk |
Lindsay
Fluehr |
Box score
Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan Ceccacci)
Photo gallery (courtesy of Emma Black)
The University of Scranton women's basketball had arguably its
most impressive win on Wednesday night. Now, they are one victory
from back-to-back Landmark Conference championships.
Senior forward Meredith
Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax) led five players in
double figures with 24 points as the Lady Royals rolled past
Susquehanna, 92-49, in a Landmark Conference semifinal in the Long
Center. Top-seeded Scranton advances to the championship game and
will host second-seeded Catholic on Saturday in the Long Center at
a time to be announced.
Senior guard Lia DiSciascio
(Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) had 16 points, junior
guard Noelle Alicea
(Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) and sophomore forward
Alexix Roman
(Hawley, Pa./Wallenpaupack) both had 11, and sophomore
forward Sarah Payonk
(Schwenksville, Pa./Spring-Ford) had 10 points and 10
rebounds for her seventh double-double of the season.
Scranton (24-2), which is ranked 12th in the D3hoops.com and
WBCA top 25 polls, used strong defense to take a 36-20 halftime
lead. They then put the game way by shooting 64.3 percent
(18-for-28) from the field and 16 of 17 (94.1 percent) from the
free throw line in the second half.
Mesaris scored the first seven points of the second half and
DiSciascio put the finishing touches on a 10-0 run with a
3-pointer. She finished the night with four 3-pointers, her second
straight game with four.
The Lady Royals finished the night shooting 54.0 percent
(34-for-63), their third-highest shooting percentage of the season.
Their 92 points were the most they've scored this season, and the
56 second-half points were also the most in a half.
Senior guard Lindsay Fluehr
(Bensalem, Pa./Nazareth Academy) also had another strong
night, finishing with six points, eight assists and six rebounds.
Mesaris finished with eight rebounds as Scranton won the rebounding
battle, 44-33. Alicea had a career-high seven assists, and Payonk
added four assists and four steals.
Susquehanna (17-9) was led by senior guard Jonaida Williams
(Williamsport, Pa./Loyalsock Twp.), who had 15 points and seven
rebounds. The Crusaders shot 28.8 percent (19-for-66) and committed
16 turnovers, which led to 24 Scranton points. The Lady Royals also
had an 18-2 edge in fast-break points.
Scranton will be going for its second straight Landmark
Conference title and fourth overall on Saturday against Catholic.
The Cardinals advanced with a 52-47 win over third-seeded
Elizabethtown on Wednesday night.
--LADY ROYALS--