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Both teams were neck and neck throughout the first half, exchanging the lead five times.
The Raiders shot .379 on 11-29 from the field in the first half, while the Leopards drained 10 of 23 shots for a .435 percentage in the first half. Braseth led the Raiders with 11 first-half points, while Burke added nine. Brianne Welte led the Leopards with seven points and six rebounds. The Leopards outrebounded the Raiders 22-11.
At the start of the second half,
The Leopards moved within five with 3:35 left to play on a lay-up from Colleen Fitzpatrick to make the score 71-66, before Lafayette’s Elecia Kruise brought the score to 72-68 with a lay-up at 3:06.
Kruise made a lay-up to bring the score to 77-74 before Rothweiler’s fifth foul of the game sent Ozor to the line where she drained the second of her two shots to make it 78-74. Megan Ballard (
Five Raiders posted double-digit scoring figures. Braseth ended the contest with a game-high 24 points, as well as a team-high six rebounds and five steals. Ozor came away with 13 points and four steals, while Burke added 11 points and Patterson contributed 10. Sophomore Meghan Curtin (
Fitzpatrick led four Leopards in double-figures with 16 points before fouling out in the games final minutes. Kruise contributed 14 points to the Leopard effort, while Lindsay Myers and Kara Stetler added 11 apiece.
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