ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. -- The Elizabethtown College women's basketball team smothered Lycoming on Saturday at Thompson Gymnasium and won handily, 88-31. 17 different players recorded at least a basket in the game, led by
Makenna Mummert's 11.
It was a lopsided first quarter as Elizabethtown got out to a 25-5 lead, hitting on half of the field goal attempts in the first 10 minutes (9-for-18). The Blue Jays also commanded the glass, holding a decisive 14-2 edge in that department to limit the Warriors offensively while making them pay in their own paint.
The starters only needed 16 minutes total of court time for the day while the second unit got about 12-13 minutes of run as everything went Etown's way. The Jays led 43-16 at the half.
Lycoming managed three points from the foul line for the majority of the third quarter until Kami Abdo's layup in the final seconds of the quarter.
Ashley Adamson and
Cadence Anderson hit back-to-back threes to start the fourth quarter for Elizabethtown.
Alex Gonzalez and
Cyleigh Wilson each tied for a team-high two three-pointers in the game. Gonzalez hit both of her attempts in the fourth and Etown shot 10-for-26 as a team.
Peyton Houlihan,
Kiley Wilhelm, and
Ava Chapman also contributed to the fourth-quarter scoring.
Mallory Elias was one of the eight Blue Jays to knock one down from beyond the arc. Mummert, Chapman, and
Lindsay Boyd also connected from deep in the game.
DaniRae Renno had eight points and a game-high 12 rebounds.
Jess King was one shy of double figures in rebounding with nine.
Ellie Fasick and
Grace O'Connor each had six apiece.
Elizabethtown's 59 rebounds tie their single-game school record set in 2004 against FDU-Florham and the 88 points are tied for the fourth-most in a game since 2013. Defensively, they held Lycoming to .196 from the floor (11-for-56).
The Blue Jays will play at Lebanon Valley on Tuesday, November 26, at 7 p.m.
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