The Kentucky Wesleyan women's basketball team secured a dominant 70-46 victory over Lake Erie, marking their fifth consecutive win. After a tight first quarter, the Panthers surged ahead with a stunning 21-6 second quarter, fueled by a 12-0 run that culminated in a halftime lead of 37-21. Lake Erie managed to narrow the gap in the third quarter, but KWC responded with key plays to maintain a significant advantage. Ten players scored, with Myah Montgomery leading at 16 points, supported by Riley Neal and Emma Bruwer with 15 and 11 points, respectively. KWC's next challenge comes on January 8 against Hillsdale at home.

By the Numbers
  • Kentucky Wesleyan outscored Lake Erie 21-6 in the second quarter.
  • Myah Montgomery scored 16 points, including four three-pointers.
  • All 16 players on the KWC roster saw playing time during the game.
State of Play
  • KWC is currently on a five-game winning streak.
  • The Panthers will face Hillsdale, a key matchup for continuing their success.
What's Next

KWC prepares for their upcoming game against Hillsdale on January 8, where they will look to extend their winning streak to six games. Continued contributions from players will be vital to maintaining their momentum.

Bottom Line

The Panthers are showcasing strong team performance, with multiple players stepping up, a dynamic second quarter, and a solid home game ahead, positioning them well for ongoing success.