Penn State Schuylkill delivered a well-rounded performance, combining offensive firepower and defensive grit to earn their latest victory. The Lady Lions leaned on standout contributions from Ava Novak, Tajae Stevenson, and Nadia King to maintain control throughout the game. While the first half saw back-and-forth action, a key 9-0 run late in the second quarter gave Schuylkill a 21-17 edge, a lead they never relinquished.
The game was tightly contested through the first three quarters, with Schuylkill holding a slim 41-36 lead heading into the fourth. However, their depth and determination became evident in the final period. Novak and King combined for timely buckets while Stevenson's defensive presence around the rim stifled DuBois' attempts to rally. Schuylkill outscored their opponents 17-10 in the final frame to secure the win.
DuBois struggled offensively, shooting just 24.6% from the field and 19.2% from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, Schuylkill's defense forced 19 turnovers and limited second-chance opportunities. The Lady Lions also dominated in transition, turning defense into offense with key steals and fast-break points.
Key Stats:
- Ava Novak: Led all scorers with 19 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists, including two pivotal three-pointers in the first half.
- Tajae Stevenson: Tallied 17 points on an efficient 5-10 shooting, grabbed 8 rebounds, and added 3 blocked shots. She also went a perfect 4-4 from the free-throw line.
- Nadia King: Contributed a versatile performance with 13 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals, providing leadership on both ends of the court.
- Team Defense: Schuylkill forced 19 turnovers and held DuBois to just 24.6% shooting from the field.
Game-Changing Moments:
- A dominant 9-0 run in the second quarter shifted momentum firmly in Schuylkill's favor, with Novak and Stevenson sparking the offense.
- In the fourth quarter, Schuylkill's defense limited DuBois to just 10 points while their offense methodically extended the lead behind a strong interior game from King and Stevenson.
Looking Ahead:
Penn State Schuylkill now heads into the holiday break with momentum on their side. They will face a challenging test when they travel to take on Division II Bloomsburg University on January 11. The Lady Lions aim to build on their recent success and continue their strong start to the season.