Mount Aloysius women's basketball fell to conference rival Penn State Altoona, with the Lions securing an 82-74 victory. Despite a strong start and efficient scoring from freshman forward Molly Kosmack and sophomore guard Jade Love-Morris, the Mounties struggled to maintain their lead. Penn State Altoona's impressive three-point shooting, particularly in the second half, allowed them to maintain a consistent ten-point lead and secure the win.

By the Numbers
  • Mount Aloysius shot 41% in the second quarter, a 16% decline from their first quarter shooting.
  • Freshman forward Molly Kosmack and sophomore guard Jade Love-Morris combined for 40 of the Mounties' 74 points on 67% shooting.
  • Altoona maintained an incredible 61% shooting percentage from behind the arc during the second half.
State of Play
  • Penn State Altoona secured a crucial conference victory over Mount Aloysius women's basketball, further solidifying their position in the standings.
  • Mount Aloysius will now face Carlow on February 3rd, looking to rebound from the loss and improve their conference record.
What's Next

Mount Aloysius women's basketball is set to face off against Carlow on February 3rd, aiming to bounce back from the defeat and secure a pivotal win in the conference.

Bottom Line

The Mount Aloysius women's basketball team faced a tough loss to Penn State Altoona, highlighting the challenges they face in a competitive conference. The upcoming game against Carlow presents an opportunity for the team to regroup and demonstrate their resilience.