Cabrini University Cavaliers (8-2, 2-0 CSAC) vs. Keystone College Giants (3-7, 2-1 CSAC)
Saturday, January 6, 1pm
Nerney Field House
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Last Meeting: Cavs Down Giants 84-51 (2/15/17)
The Blue and White shot 50% (33-66) from the field and 53.8% (7-13) from beyond the arc in last season's CSAC matchup. Hot shooting coupled with tough defense allowed Cabrini to jump out to an early lead; a lead they would not relinquish for the remainder of the game.
Junior
Nomi Washington led the way for the Cavaliers finishing with a game high 19 points, as well as chipping in six assists and five steals.
Renee Oliver had her streak of three consecutive double-doubles snapped, but still managed to finish with 17 points, a new career high, and added six rebounds.
Erin Dodds finished with 16 points and six assists, the latter matching her career high. Not to be outdone,
Myonie Williamson posted the only double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.Â
Cabrini Last Time Out: Cavs roll win streak to six, clip Blue Jays 78-77 (1/3/18)
SophomoreÂ
Meghan Matthews tallied a season high in both points and rebounds as she paved the way for the Cavaliers 78-77 come-from-behind overtime victory over the visiting Elizabethtown College Blue Jays.
The Philadelphia native tallied a season and game high 24 points and 14 rebounds, highlighted by 10 points and eight boards in the second half. FreshmanÂ
Kate Lannon was right behind Matthews as the rookie knocked down 7-of-15 shots for 21 points in just 22 minutes of action. JuniorÂ
Nomi Washington narrowly missed a double-double as she collected nine points and nine rebounds, while sophomoreÂ
Cassidy Gallagher added eight points, five assists and two steals.Â
A 6-2 run in favor of the Blue Jays put them up 71-67 early in overtime, but a pair of freebies from freshmanÂ
Kate King cut the E-Town lead back to two with just under three minutes left. After both teams swapped baskets, Matthews took the game over as she netted her team's final six points coming off of a smooth lay-in as well as knocking down 5-6 from the charity stripe to give the Cavs the hard fought 78-77 victory.Â
Keystone Last Time Out: Keystone tops Cedar Crest 55-37 (1/3/18)
Keystone College rang in the New Year with a  55-37 victory over Cedar Crest College on Wednesday afternoon.
The Giants, who held a 45-35 advantage in rebounding for the day, shot 32.8 percent from the floor while going 20 percent from three-point range and 59.1 percent from the free throw line in the win.
Freshman Bre Moore finished with a game-high 16 points while sophomore Maddie Moro totaled 14 points to go along with game-highs of 14 rebounds and five steals. Junior Sydney Craig and freshman Autum Kitajima contributed eight points apiece with Kitajima tying for a game-best with three assists.
5 Factors for Cabrini
- The Cavs are currently riding a six game winning streak, highlighted by a 14 point victory over Rowan and an overtime victory over Elizabethtown.
- The Cavs held a distict 46-to-33 advantage in rebounds in their last win over E-Town.Â
- Sophomore Meghan Matthews tallied a career high 23 points in the win over Elizabethtown.
- The Blue and White have grabbed at least 42 rebounds in each of the last three games.Â
- The Cavaliers' 16.2 turnovers per game rank as the second lowest mark in the CSAC.
5 Factors for Keystone
- Of the Giants three wins, two have come against CSACÂ opponents.Â
- Keystone is averaging 21.7 turnovers per game - the second highest mark in the conference.
- Freshman Bre Moorre is the only Giant to average more than 10 points per game, with an average of 13.4.
- Maddy Moro (7.7) and Mayah Kitchen (7.0) both average at least seven rebounds per game.
- Junior Emily Hutton has knocked down 10-of-18 (.556) three point attempts this season.Â
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Cabrini |
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Keystone |
7-2 (2-0Â CSAC) |
Record |
3-7 (2-1 CSAC) |
2nd (South) |
Conference Standings |
2nd (North) |
69.6 |
Points per Game |
53.6 |
.375 |
FG Percentage |
.315 |
.266 |
3-Point FG Percentage |
.287 |
41.0 |
Rebounds per Game |
44.9 |
13.8 |
Assists per Game |
11.5 |
3.9 |
Blocked Shots per game |
2.3 |
10.5 |
Steals per Game |
9.5 |
16.3 |
Turnovers per Game |
21.7 |
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