Allegheny College Women’s Basketball falls to Geneva College in PAC Quarterfinals, Key Players Shine
The fourth-seeded Allegheny College women's basketball team fell to fifth-seeded Geneva College, 84-73, in the PAC quarterfinals. Allegheny ended the season with a 13-13 record, while Geneva (13-13) advances to the semifinals.
By the Numbers- Geneva shot 39.2% (29-of-74) and Allegheny shot 38.8% (31-of-80) from the field
- Both teams made seven 3-pointers, with rebounds nearly identical at 49-to-48 in favor of the Gators
- Geneva went 19-of-28 (67.9%) from the free-throw line, while Allegheny was only 4-of-9 (44.4%)
- Sarah Santicola (Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area) earned a double-double with 12 points and 17 rebounds
- Emily Lauer (Knox, Pa./Keystone), Sofia Genareo (Lakewood, N.Y./Southwestern Central), and Jess Bickart (Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley) led Allegheny with 13 points each
- The Allegheny women's basketball team concluded the season with a 13-13 overall record
- Santicola achieved her 15th double-double of the season and surpassed 300 rebounds, ending her sophomore year with 305
- Lauer ended her junior year with 1,263 career points, the third-highest in Allegheny history
- Enable Bickart achieved a career-high 132 assists, the most in the PAC, in addition to her seven assists against Geneva
The fourth-seeded Allegheny College women's basketball team's season ends with a 84-73 loss to fifth-seeded Geneva College in the PAC quarterfinals, concluding with a 13-13 overall record. Santicola, Lauer, and Bickart demonstrated strong performances throughout the season. Despite the loss, the team showcased resilience and promising individual achievements in this competitive matchup.
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