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DeSales University Athletics

Rylie Rittenhouse
Pat Jacoby - DeSales
99
Winner DeSales F-20
58
Moravian F-443
Winner
DeSales F-20
99
Final
58
Moravian F-443
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
DeSales F-20 24 24 33 18 99
Moravian F-443 15 10 24 9 58

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | BJ Spigelmyer - DeSales SID

Women's Basketball Wins Fourth Straight; Runs Past Moravian, 99-58

Bethlehem, PA (November 20, 2018) - The DeSales University women's basketball team saw four players score in double digits and used an 18-0 second quarter run to roll past local rival Moravian College, 99-58, in non-conference action on Tuesday evening at Johnston Hall.

The Basics
  • Final Score: DeSales - 99, Moravian - 58
  • Records: DeSales (4-0); Moravian (4-1)
How it Happened
  • After taking a 24-15 lead thru one quarter of play, DSU used an 18-0 run after the Greyhounds scored the first basket of the second quarter to take a 42-17 lead and never really looked back from there.
  • Freshman Rylie Rittenhouse keyed the spurt with back-to-back three-point plays and sophomore Isabel Caruso had five points during the run.
  • The lead was 23 points (48-25) at the halftime break and grew to as many as 36 points during the third quarter before the final 41-point margin.
Top Bulldog Performers
  • Senior Leandra Sterner again led the scoring charge with 16 points on 7-of-10 shotting and added four assists.
  • Fellow senior Morgan Birmelin had 15 points and added five assists, four steals, and three blocks to her stat line.
  • Rittenhouse led the bench with 13 points and totaled five rebounds, three assists, and three steals, while fellow freshman Samantha Shinkus totaled 12 points, four assists, and three steals.
  • Caruso finished with seven points and four steals, while freshman Averi Jordan had nine points.
For the Foes
  • Emily Walls came off the bench to score 19 points.
  • Maddie Capuano hit for 12 points and Karlie Brogan added 11 in the loss.
Inside the Box Score
  • DSU shot a blistering 56.1 percent from the field and hit 8-for-16 from outside the arc.
  • DeSales forced 32 Greyhound turnovers leading to 38 points.
  • The Bulldogs had a slight 38-34 advantage on the glass.
  • DeSales has now scored 99+ points in all four of its early season games and is shooting 50.7 percent as a team.
Up Next
  • The Bulldogs face its biggest challenge of the season on Monday when they travel to 8th ranked The University of Scranton for a 7:00 pm tipoff.
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