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Bill Wood
76
Winner Salisbury Sal 4-0,0-0 CAC
43
St. Mary's (MD) SMCMU 2-4,0-0 CAC
Winner
Salisbury Sal
4-0,0-0 CAC
76
Final
43
St. Mary's (MD) SMCMU
2-4,0-0 CAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Salisbury Sal 18 23 22 13 76
St. Mary's (MD) SMCMU 15 7 11 10 43

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Seahawks Overpowered by Salisbury

ST. MARY'S CITY, Md. - The St. Mary's College of Maryland women's basketball team (2-4) welcomed the Salisbury University Sea Gulls (4-0) to the friendly confines of the Michael P. O'Brien Athletics and Recreation Center Arena on Monday (Feb. 8) evening. The Seahawks put up a valiant effort but were eventually overpowered, falling to the Sea Gulls 76-43.

St. Mary's College - 43, Salisbury - 76.

How It Happened
  • Salisbury recorded the first bucket of the game, but the Seahawks responded with a five-point run to take a 5-2 advantage. Emmy German tallied two points during the run, while Karon Williams added three. However, the Sea Gulls answered with a run of their own and captured an 8-5 lead. With just over two minutes remaining in the quarter, Cassidy Kupchinskas drained a jumper to even the score at 11 apiece. Both squads continued to exchange scores until Salisbury held a 18-15 lead at the end of the opening stanza.
  • The Sea Gulls caught the Seahawks on their heels in the beginning of the second quarter with an 11-point run to stretch their lead to 26-15. The Seahawks struggled offensively in the second stanza by recording seven points as a team with their longest scoring streak being four. 
  • Similar to the third quarter, St. Mary's College had a difficult time cracking the Sea Gull defense and only managed to tack on 11 points in the stanza. A four-point run at the 1:29 mark from the Seahawks cut the Sea Gull lead to 57-31. Kendra Stamper and German notched layups during the run. The Seahawks headed into the final quarter of action trailing 63-33. 
  • The Seahawks continued to fight, but were still outscored 13-10 in the final stanza. Amira Whitaker accounted for most of the Seahawks offensive production in the fourth, finishing two-for-two from beyond the three-point arc.
Inside the Box Score
  • Williams led the Seahawks on the offensive end with 12 points. The junior guard also added three rebounds, one assist, and one steal. On the glass, Stephanie Howell recorded a team-best five rebounds. Defensively, German hustled for a team-high two steals, while Rachel Manning tallied the team's lone block.
  • Kaylee Otlowski led the Sea Gulls with a double-double, recording 15 points and 14 rebounds. In all, 11 Sea Gulls tallied points with four finishing in double-figures.
Up Next for the Seahawks
  •  Feb. 12 vs. Southern Virginia | 5 PM | MPOBARC Arena
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