Madison, NJ (February 7, 2026) - The DeSales University women's basketball team had four players score in double digits leading to its sixth straight win, 66-47, at FDU-Florham in MAC Freedom action on Saturday afternoon.
The Basics
- Final Score:Â DeSales - 66, FDU-Florham - 47
- Records: DeSales (15-6, 9-1 MAC Freedom); FDU-Florham (8-13, 1-9 MAC Freedom)
- The Bulldogs become the first team to clinch a post in the MAC Freedom postseason tournament, clinching a spot for the 29th straight season as head coach Fred Richter has never missed the conference postseason in his career.
- DeSales wins its 15th straight in the series with the Devils to improve to 49-16 all-time between the two teams.
How it Happened
- Trailing 5-4 early, the Bulldogs used an 11-0 run, led by seven points from senior Mikaili Donmoyer, to take a 15-5 lead and led by eight (15-7) after one quarter of play.
- After the Devils scored first to open the second quarter, DSU used another 11-0 run to claim a 26-9 advantage capped off by a three from senior Emma Pyne, and led by 14 (32-18) at the halftime break.
- The lead peaked at 24 points in the third quarter as the Bulldogs held a comfortable lead throughout the second-half in extending its winning streak.
Top Bulldog Performers
- Donmoyer led all scorers with 16 points, hitting four three-pointers, and adding eight rebounds.
- Senior Sammi White added 13 points and also pulled down eight rebounds.
- Senior Lindsay Bednarek finished with 12 points and four steals.
- Sophomore Kayla Ishigami had 11 points off the bench.
For the Foes
- Shannon Tighe and Christina Centeno had a team-high nine points.
- Bianca Sode pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds.
Inside the Box Score
- DeSales shot 36.6 percent from the field as compared to the Devils hitting 41.5 percent.
- The Bulldogs had a decisive advantage in turnovers committing just nine and forcing 21 leading to a 20-7 advantage in points off turnovers.
- DSU also made nine 3's as compared to just two for the Devils.
Up Next
- DSU is back in action on Wednesday when they travel to Arcadia University for another MAC Freedom game set to begin at 6:00 pm.