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Moretti
42
Delaware Valley DelVal 7-15,2-11 MAC Freedom
93
Winner DeSales DSU 19-3,15-0 MAC Freedom
Delaware Valley DelVal
7-15,2-11 MAC Freedom
42
Final
93
DeSales DSU
19-3,15-0 MAC Freedom
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Delaware Valley DelVal 8 9 8 17 42
DeSales DSU 23 23 34 13 93

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Hoops Season Comes to an End in MAC Freedom Quarterfinals

CENTER VALLEY (PA)---The Delaware Valley women's basketball team traveled to top-seeded DeSales in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom quarterfinals and fell behind early, as their season came to end after a 93-42 defeat.

DeSales advances to the MAC Freedom semifinals and will host #4 Misericordia Friday at 6 p.m.

Lauren Moretti got the scoring started a minute into the game by connecting from long range. After Averi Jordan hit a triple for DeSales, Moretti hit another three pointer to give the Aggies an early 6-3 advantage. The Bulldogs took control after that, finishing the quarter on a 20-2 run over the final 6:26 to lead 23-8 heading into halftime.

Megan Bealer made back-to-back layups to open up the second quarter. The Bulldogs grew their lead to 31-10 before Haley Keenan came away with a steal and turned it into a Jess Williamson layup. DeSales finished the first half on another nice burst, as they held a 46-17 lead at the break.

The Bulldogs shot 46% in the first half on 17-37 shooting, while the Aggies shot 23% on 7-31 over the first 20 minutes.

DeSales came out in the third quarter and continued their strong play, outscoring the Aggies 34-8 over the next ten minutes before going on for the 93-42 victory.

Averi Jordan scored 38 points on 12-17 shooting, including 5-6 from downtown, and pulled in 12 rebounds.

Haley Keenan and Lauren Moretti tied for a team-high 14 points for DelVal, while Jess Williamson and Lysette Eloi each finished with six.

This was the final game for the Aggies' lone senior, Lauren Moretti, who finishes her career tied for the most games played in DelVal women's basketball history with 106.

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