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Katie Maryo
Emily Tallis
50
Westminster (PA) WES 4-21,4-16 PAC
89
Winner Chatham CHA 19-5,17-3 PAC
Westminster (PA) WES
4-21,4-16 PAC
50
Final
89
Chatham CHA
19-5,17-3 PAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Westminster (PA) WES 11 9 15 15 50
Chatham CHA 17 26 19 27 89

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Titans fall at Chatham

PITTSBURGH--The Westminster College women's basketball program suffered an 89-50 Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) loss to Chatham University Saturday afternoon at the Athletic and Fitness Center (AFC). 

Saturday was the final game of the season for Westminster. It wrapped up the year 4-21 overall and 4-16 in the conference. Chatham, winners of seven straight games, improved to 19-5 overall and 10-2 in the league. The Cougars will enter next week's PAC Championship Tournament as the No. 3 seed, hosting No. 6 Bethany College Tuesday night.

Freshman forward Maddie Syka (Darlington, Pa., Lincoln Park) was the lone Westminster player to score in double figures, finishing with 10 points. Freshman guard Katie Maryo (Cleveland, Ohio, Magnificat) added nine points, knocking down 3-of-9 three-point field goal attempts. Her 67 made three-pointers this season surpassed Deanna Kaczynski's (1996-97) previous single-season record of 65. Senior forward Emily Hess (Edinboro, Pa., General McLane) added eight points and eight rebounds.

Charjae Brock led four Chatham players in double figures, finishing with 16 points, three rebounds, five assists and four steals. Alyssa Laukus added a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double. 

Leading 17-11 after a quarter, Chatham used a 26-9 second quarter to go into halftime leading by 23, 43-20. Laukus led Chatham at the half with seven points and five rebounds. Syka was 2-of-3 with four points in the first half. Chatham led by 27, 62-35, after three quarters and outscored Westminster by a 27-15 margin in the fourth to score the 39-point win. The Cougars had a 42-23 edge in bench scoring and a 46-30 advantage in points scored in the paint. 

Westminster finished the game shooting 35.6 percent (21-59) from the floor and went 5-of-19 (.263) from three-point field goal range.

 
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