The Widener women's basketball team clinched the MAC Commonwealth Championship with a 68-62 victory over #1 seed Messiah University, marking their first title win since 2009. Jordan D'Ambrosio was named MVP, and the team's record stands at 23-4 for the season.

By the Numbers
  • Mia Robbins led with 23 points on 10 of 12 shooting.
  • D'Ambrosio contributed 16 points, along with three assists, two steals, and two blocks.
  • The team achieved a season-high 56.5% field goal shooting percentage.
State of Play
  • Widener's victory secured their spot in the NCAA Tournament after an intense game against Messiah University.
  • Head coach Alisa Kintner highlighted the team's determination and tempo control as key to the win.
  • The Pride's upcoming focus is on the NCAA Selection Show on Feb. 26 to learn their first opponent and game details.
Bottom Line

The Widener women's basketball team's MAC Commonwealth Championship win marks a significant achievement after a determined performance led by MVP Jordan D'Ambrosio and a standout shooting percentage, propelling them to the NCAA Tournament with high expectations.