Pitt-Greensburg Bobcats Defeat Mount Aloysius Women’s Basketball in Tight Conference Game
The Mount Aloysius women's basketball team lost to the Pitt-Greensburg Bobcats in a conference game, with both teams vying for playoff home court advantage. Despite initially leading, the Mounties faced shooting struggles, allowing the Bobcats to secure an eight-point lead at halftime. Although freshman forward Molly Kosmack's impressive performance improved the Mounties' efficiency, defensive challenges and a strong Bobcat performance led to a final score of 77-88. Shooting disparities, particularly in three-pointers, proved crucial, with the Bobcats' 48% three-point shooting contrasting the Mounties' 15%. The Mounties will conclude the regular season against Hilbert College, aiming to rebound from this defeat.
By the Numbers- Molly Kosmack scored 26 points and secured 12 rebounds
- Pitt-Greensburg shot 48% from three-point range
- The Mounties shot 15% from three-point range
- The Mounties will face Hilbert College in their final regular season game
- Hilbert College is 4-19 overall and lost 58-65 to Pitt-Greensburg
The Mount Aloysius women's basketball team's loss to Pitt-Greensburg underscores the impact of shooting differentials, particularly in three-pointers, and sets the stage for a decisive regular season finale against Hilbert College.
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