Cabrini University Cavaliers (13-10, 11-3 CSAC) vs. Keystone College Giants (6-17, 5-9 CSAC)
Wednesday, February 15, 6:30pm
Nerney Field House
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Last Meeting: Cabrini 59, Keystone 48 (1/14/17)
FreshmanÂ
Erin Dodds led all scorers with 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds. SeniorÂ
Renee Oliver tallied her fifth double-double of the season, pairing 12 points and 10 boards.Â
After a slow start and trailing 17-10 at the beginning of the second quarter, the Blue and White turned it on - outscoring the Giants 18-4 in the second quarter alone and 49-31 over the final three quarters.Â
Senior Hannah Zuchowski led the scoring for the Giants, picking up 14 points and six rebounds in just 15 minutes of action.Â
Cabrini Last Time Out: Defeated Clarks Summit 64-30 (2/11/17)
The Blue and White had three players register at least 14 points in junior
Myonie Williamson (19 points),
Oliver (16 points), and
Dodds (14 points). Williamson led all scorers while also adding six rebounds and three steals. Oliver picked up her third double-double in as many games, hauling in 13 boards.Â
The Cavs set the tone early, using a huge 18-3 run that spanned the entirety of the opening quarter, forcing four turnovers on the Defenders first six possessions in the process. The victory pushed the Cavaliers record to 13-10 overall and 11-3 in conference play.Â
Keystone Last Time Out: Defeated by Gwynedd Mercy 69-49 (2/11/17)
Djyae Williams led the Giants with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while sophomore Bryce Garrett and seniors Brittany Sugalski and Brianna Nolen scored seven points each.
Keystone out rebounded the Griffins by a 51-35 mark, including 18 offensive rebounds, but were generally unable to capitalize with only 11 second chance points. The Giants also struggled from the field, hitting only 14-54 shots (25.9%) and gave the ball away far too often, committing 26 turnovers on the day.Â
5 Factors for Cabrini
- The Cavs defense has been especially sharp of late, allowing just 31.6 ppg over their last three contests.
- Kate Skalski continues to hit clutch shots for the Blue and White as she is currently shooting 39% from beyond the arc.
- As a team, the Cavaliers currently rank third in the CSAC in free throw percentage, knocking down 69.7% of its attempts.Â
- Over her last three games, Oliver is averaging a double-double with 14.0 points and 12.3 rebounds.Â
- The Cavs continue to get solid minutes out of their bench with 11 players averaging over 12 minutes per game. Â
5 Factors for Keystone
- The Giants currently average over 15 offensive rebounds per game, good enough for fourth best in the conference.
- Keystone has only won one game in which it have scored less than 57 points.
- Sophomore Nina Hodanich currently leads the Giants in scoring with 10.6 points per game.
- The Giants struggle to shoot the ball from deep, connecting on just 22.7% of their attempts; a mark that ranks them last in the conference.Â
- Keystone is coming off of a performance in which they shot 92.9% from the free throw line (13-14), its best mark of the season.Â
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TALE OF THE TAPE |
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Cabrini |
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Keystone |
13-10 (11-3Â CSAC) |
Record |
6-17 (5-9Â CSAC) |
4th |
CSAC Standings |
8th |
62.8 |
Points per Game |
52.5 |
40.3 |
Rebounds per Game |
41.3 |
13.7 |
Assists per Game |
9.9 |
2.4 |
Blocked Shots per Game |
2.4 |
10.4 |
Steals per Game |
10.6 |
16.2 |
Turnovers per Game |
20.7 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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Dodds (12.8) |
Points |
Hodanich (10.6) |
Oliver (10.0) |
Rebounds |
Williams (7.2) |
Gallagher (3.1) |
Assists |
Hodanich (2.6) |
Jones (0.8) |
Blocks |
Williams (0.8) |
Washington (2.7) |
Steals |
Hodanich (1.9) |