Second Half Dominance Powers Panthers to 74-67 Win
The Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers women's basketball team staged a remarkable comeback against Cedarville, securing a 74-67 victory. After trailing at halftime, the Panthers unleashed a 20-0 run in the third quarter, dominating the second half with a total of 43-11 scoring stretch. The win improves their series record against Cedarville to 17-11, with the Panthers having won nine of the last ten matchups. Leading the charge were Myah Montgomery and Emma Bruwer, each scoring 21 points, with Montgomery also achieving her first career double-double.
By the Numbers- Kentucky Wesleyan recorded a 20-0 run in the third quarter.
- Montgomery tallied a career-high 11 rebounds alongside her 21 points.
- The Panthers demonstrated strong defensive play with 13 total steals.
- Montgomery and Bruwer led Kentucky Wesleyan's offense in contributing to the comeback win.
Kentucky Wesleyan will face the Findlay Oilers on January 29th at the Owensboro Sportscenter. The game is set to begin at 5:30 PM and will be streamed live on FloCollege.
Bottom LineThe Panthers showcased their resilience in the second half, proving their capability to rally and take control of the game, which sets a positive tone for their upcoming matchup against Findlay.
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