Cabrini University Cavaliers (7-2, 2-0 CSAC) vs. Elizabethtown College Blue Jays (7-3, 1-0 Landmark)
Wednesday, January 3, 6pm
Nerney Field House
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Last Meeting: Second half struggles doom Cavs against Blue Jays (12/31/16)
Myonie Williamson led the Blue and White with 15 points, while Erin Dodds added eight points. Renee Oliver secured a game-high 11 rebounds to go with six points, her fifth game of the season with at least 10 rebounds.
The third quarter proved to be the difference in the game, as Elizabethtown outscored the Cavaliers 25-5. The Blue and White connected on just 1-10 from the field, including 0-4 from three point range, while the Blue Jays shot a blistering 9-12 from the floor and scored the final 16 points of the period.
The Cavaliers shot just north of 35% from the field on the day and committed 23 turnovers, which Elizabethtown converted into 22 points.
Cabrini Last Time Out: Cavs pick up fifth consecutive win, 80-66 over Rowan (12/31/17)
A trio of Cavaliers tallied at least 10 points as freshmen
Lexi Edwards and
Ashley Tutzauer collected 18 and 14 points, respectively, while senior
Sabrina Hackendorn secured the games only double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Junior Nomi Washington added six points, nine rebounds and three steals to stuff the stat sheet, while sophomore
Cassidy Gallagher picked a game high six assists.
The Blue and White converted 26 points off of 22 Rowan turnovers, many of which came in the fast break. The Cavs bench provided a substantial lift as well as they outscored their counterparts 30-to-6, 14 of which came off the aforementioned hand of Tutzauer in just 15 minutes of action.
Elizabethtown Last Time Out: Blue Jays cruise to 71-49 victory over Stockton (12/30/17)
Junior Abby Beyer and sophomore Lydia Lawson led the Blue Jays to a lopsided 71-49 victory as each tied for a game high with 16 points. Beyer dealt her damage from beyond the arc as the junior converted on four shots from deep a night after sinking a career-high six treys.
Stockton hit the games opening basket and for 58 seconds led the Blue Jays. When Beyer drained her first of four aforementioned threes in the game, Stockton never regained the lead back from E-town.
The Blue Jays handled the points off turnovers battle with a 25-5 advantage. The Jays also finished with more points in the paint (36-34), second chance points (17-8), fast break points (10-2), and bench points (25-10).
5 Factors for Cabrini
- The Cavs are currently riding a five game winning streak, highlighted by two road wins over Susquehanna and Cairn and a 14 point victory over Rowan.
- The 14 point victory over Rowan was the Cavaliers largest margin of victory since their 81-53 victory over Immaculata on December 2nd.
- Senior Sabrina Hackendorn has picked up double-doubles in her last two games.
- The Blue and White are 7-1 when they record 11 or more assists in a game.
- Junior Nomi Washington leads the CSAC with 2.9 steals per game.
5 Factors for Elizabethtown
- The Blue Jays own a 5-0 record at home but are just 1-3 on the road.
- E-town has been dominant in the fourth quarter as they have outscored their opponents 199-158 on the year.
- Beyer (24) and Lawson (11) are the only Blue Jays to have knocked down at least 10 three pointers.
- E-town is 6-1 over their last seven games and are coming off a 71-49 victory over Stockton.
- Freshman Ashley Reynolds leads her squad with 7.2 rebounds per game.
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Tale of the Tape |
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| Cabrini |
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Elizabethtown |
| 7-2 (2-0 CSAC) |
Record |
7-3 (1-0 Landmark) |
| 1st (South) |
Conference Standings |
2nd |
| 68.7 |
Points per Game |
70.0 |
| .373 |
FG Percentage |
.378 |
| .263 |
3-Point FG Percentage |
.321 |
| 40.4 |
Rebounds per Game |
42.2 |
| 13.6 |
Assists per Game |
12.5 |
| 4.2 |
Blocked Shots per game |
1.8 |
| 11.2 |
Steals per Game |
8.3 |
| 16.6 |
Turnovers per Game |
13.4 |