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Women's Basketball
Widener University 73, Delaware Valley
College 68
DOYLESTOWN (PA) - Widener University placed four players in double
figures as the Pride notched a 73-68 victory at Delaware Valley
College in a non-conference game.
The Pride, coached by former Delaware Valley All-American Alisa
DiBonaventura, improved to a perfect 3-0 on the season. The Aggies
fell to 1-2.
Widener led throughout most of the game and took a 37-29 advantage
into the intermission. The Pride then built the lead to as many
as 15 in the second half and were still up by 57-44 with six minutes
remaining.
Delaware Valley made things interesting with an 11-0 run, including
six by Rachel Joyce, to make it a 57-55 ballgame with 3:32 to go.
Widener built the lead back up to six on three occasions but Joyce's
layup with 1:26 remaining made it 65-61.
However, 19 seconds later, Widener's Megan Sipple drove to the
basket and made a layup while being fouled. Sipple then converted
the free throw for the 3-point play and the Aggies never got closer
than five points the rest of the way.
Sipple came off the bench to pace the Pride with 17 points. Kelly
Guarrera added 14 points and seven rebounds while Beth Dessart Mager
contributed 12 points and seven boards. Rayne Reber also hit double
figures with 12 points.
Joyce led all players with 24 points and 12 rebounds and the senior
forward is now just 27 points shy of the 1,000-point plateau in
her career. Junior forward Brooke Dittmar scored a career-high 18
points and also grabbed 10 rebounds. The tandem of Moira Donohue
and Shannon O'Neill came into the contest averaging a combined 47
points per game, but they were held to just 17 points.
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