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Alana Robinson 11.11
Dymphena Clark
73
Winner Glenville St. Glen 9-1,5-1 MEC
48
Lock Haven LH 4-3,2-0 PSAC
Winner
Glenville St. Glen
9-1,5-1 MEC
73
Final
48
Lock Haven LH
4-3,2-0 PSAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Glenville St. Glen 19 12 31 11 73
Lock Haven LH 6 8 11 23 48

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Basketball Hosts #6 Glenville State, Caps Non-Conference Slate

The Lock Haven women’s basketball team hosted yet another nationally-ranked opponent as Glenville State visited The Haven.

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Lock Haven women's basketball team (4-3) hosted No. 6 Glenville State (9-1) in non-conference play on Thursday afternoon. The Pioneers claimed victory on the snowy day, leaving Thomas Fieldhouse with a 73-48 win.
 
To start off the first quarter, the defending national champion Pioneers jumped out to a 19-6 lead.
 
Glenville State took the lead into halftime at 31-14 after an end-to-end second quarter.
 
In the second half, the Pioneers found their offensive firepower once again, delivering a 31-point quarter. This widened the score, giving Glenville State a 62-25 lead heading into the final quarter.
 
Lock Haven battled back in the final ten minutes, starting out the fourth quarter with a 14-0 run, led by Audrey Weigl (Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin) and Jenadia Jordan (Lititz, Pa./Linden Hall) who combined for ten points in the quick turnaround.
 
The Pioneers rebounded and claimed the victory, 73-48, the fewest points they have scored in a win this season, and their second lowest on the season.
 
Alana Robinson (Rockaway, N.J./Pope John Paul II) shined for the offense, delivering 17 points for her fifth straight double-digit scoring game.
 
The defense held the Pioneers to just 38.4% from the field, including two quarters limiting them to 25% or less.
 
Up Next:
After their four-game home stand, The Haven will head on the road to Edinboro in conference action on Sunday, December 18. Tipoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
 
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