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Women's Basketball Falls Short at Gallaudet

Box Score

Washington, D.C.- The Bryn Athyn College women's basketball team fell on the road to future conference opponent Gallaudet 58-54 in Tuesday night action.

Hajaaha Stevens led the Lions with a career high 17 rebounds and 12 points. Kristina Clark notched 15 points and six rebounds, while Brittany Vick added 12 points, eight rebounds, and three assists.

Gallaudet started with a four-point lead and built their lead to 12-8 at the 11:00 minute mark. Bryn Athyn came back to tie the Bison at 14-14 following caused turnovers and a Clark layup. The Lions tied the game three more times, before taking the lead with 4:24 left in the half. The Bison rebounded and picked up a two-point lead going into the break.

A three pointer by Bianca Feliciano tied the game at 29-29 two minutes into the second. Bryn Athyn retook the lead 34-33 following a layup by Stevens. A turnover and a missed shot from the Lions gave the Bison the lead with ten minutes left in the game.  At 9:51, the Lions trailed by 11. Stevens and Vick rallied to bring the Lions back. With 2:21 left in the game, Clark went to the line and converted 2-2 from the free throw line to bring the Lions within three, 56-53. At :36, Clark went to the line again and converted 1-2 to bring the Lions within two. With :12 left in the game, a Gallaudet player went to the line and converted 2-2 to secure a 58-54 victory for the Bison.

Head Coach Kayla Felty stated, "I am very proud of the way our team rebounded after a tough loss on Saturday. Gallaudet has a strong group of upperclassmen, but I think our group proved tonight that we can play with anyone. Hajaaha had a huge night for us and helped us battle back from 11 down in the second half. Our freshman mistakes of 29 turnovers ended up being the difference in the end. Overall, I am very impressed with the way our team played since we know we will see them as a future NEAC opponent."

The Lions return to the court Thursday, January 9th as they host Penn State Brandywine. The game is slated for 6:00pm.
 
 
 
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