Chatham University topples Allegheny College in PAC women’s basketball game, ending five-game win streak
Allegheny College women's basketball had its five-game win streak ended by second-place Chatham University with a 62-50 loss in Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) action. Despite the loss, Allegheny remains third in the conference standings, with a chance to secure a home quarterfinal contest in the last two weeks of the regular season.
By the Numbers- Chatham University finished 16-of-23 (69.6%) from the free-throw line, compared to Allegheny's 5-of-10 (50.0%).
- Allegheny's Sarah Santicola and Emily Lauer combined for over half of the team's scoring output, with Lauer leading all Gators with 14 points and Santicola earning a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
- Chatham's Hannah Chenault paced her team off the bench with 16 points, 11 of which came from the foul line.
- Allegheny is 12-10 overall and 11-6 against PAC opponents with three games remaining.
- The team sits in third place in the PAC, ahead of Westminster College and Geneva College, who are tied with a 10-8 conference record.
Allegheny will celebrate Senior Day on Saturday, February 10, when they face Franciscan University inside the David V. Wise Center at 2:00 p.m.
Bottom LineAllegheny's five-game win streak was halted by second-place Chatham University, but the team remains in contention for a home quarterfinal contest as they face the upcoming games in the regular season.
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