GLVC Women's Basketball Tuesday Recap

GLVC Women's Basketball Tuesday Recap

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Southern Indiana 90, Northwood 77 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
EVANSVILLE, Ind.- The Screaming Eagles defended their home court and moved to 4-0 on the young season with a 90-77 win over GLIAC-foe Northwood Tuesday night. Stpehanie Carpenter's career-high 19 points led Southern Indiana in the win, while Cootie Leeberg and Kristin Raker each had 14 on the night. Northwood out-rebounded the Screaming Eagles in its losing effort, 46-39, while USI out-shot the Timberwolves 46.8 percent to 32.7 percent on the night. The Screaming Eagles host Saint Catherine Saturday in the MetroMedical Thanksgiving Classic, hosted by Bellarmine.

Kentucky Wesleyan 73, North Alabama 58
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OWENSBORO, Ky.- Behind three players scoring in double-figures, the Panthers took a 73-58 win over visiting North Alabama Tuesday night at the Sportscenter. Katie Behrens and Kourtney Rhoads each had 14 on the night for Kentucky Wesleyan (3-1), while Karly Rhoads added 10. The Panthers forced 22 turnovers by North Alabama, and shot 89 percent from the charity stripe en route to the victory. Kentucky Wesleyan takes to the road for another non-conference tilt Saturday, heading to Wayne State.

Truman State 79, Quincy 59 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
KIRKSVILLE, Mo.- Even with 21 points and 11 rebounds from reigning-GLVC Player of the Week Ali Schwagmeyer, the Lady Hawks could not overcome Truman State, falling 79-69 to the Bulldogs Tuesday. In addition to Schwagmeyer's output, Quincy got 13 points each from Karlee Gatschenberger and Linsay Henke in the loss, which leaves its record at 3-1 on the young season. The Lady Hawks return to action on Saturday, when they are on the road against Central Missouri.

William Jewell 75, Central Christian 53 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
LIBERTY, Mo.- The Cardinals of William Jewell kept their record unblemished on the young season, moving to 4-0 with a 75-53 win over Central Christian Tuesday evening. Chelsea Meeks led all scorers on the night with 16 points, while Maddie Mason added 12 points for William Jewell off the bench. Tesia Danner also had 12 points for the Cardinals in the win. Next up for the Carinals is the start of GLVC play, as they host Quincy Thursday, Dec. 1.

UW-Parkside 67, Trinity International 50 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
SOMERS, Wis.- The Rangers moved to 3-1 overall with a 67-50 win at home over Trinity International in non-conference action Tuesday evening. Jadee Rooney led Wisconsin-Parkside in the win, posting 17 points. Kaitlyn Bettiga added 13, while Jenna Endisch had 11 for the Rangers. Cheryl Leynes grabbed 10 boards in the win, in which Wisconsin-Parkside forced 21 turnorvers from Trinity. Next up for the Rangers is a regional matchup with Grand Valley State at home Saturday.

Missouri Western 57, Rockhurst 50 - BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
KANSAS CITY, Mo.- The Rockhurst women's hoops team fell 57-50 to visiting Missouri Western Tuesday evening. Chrissy Sarcone and Allison Strich each had 10 points for the Lady Hawks in the loss, with Streich and MaKayla Grahn each grabbing six boards on the night. Rockhurst (0-3) hosts Truman State and Harris-Stowe Saturday and Monday.

Drury 53, Washburn 48 -
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo.- Drury improved to 2-1 on the year with a 53-48 win over visiting Washburn Tuesday night. Bethanie Funderburk and Katie Pritchard each had 14 in the Panther win. Drury out-rebounded Washburn 34-28 in the contest, while the visitors outshot Drury 45 percent to 35 percent on the night. The Panthers take a break for the Thanksgiving holiday before hosting Lindenwood next Tuesday night a the O'Reilly Center.

Lindenwood 61, Illinois-Springfield 59- BOX SCORE  |  RECAP
ST. CHARLES, Mo.- Alyssa Palmer scored six points in the final 30 seconds of play, but it was not enough to lift Illinois Springfield to a win at Lindenwood Tuesday evening. The visting Prairie Stars fell 61-59 to the Lions, with Palmer's 17 points on the night leading both squads. Mallory Beck added 15 for UIS, along with 11 rebounds to complete her second-straight double-double. UIS (1-3) will be back in action on Monday at The Recreation and Athletic Center against Lindenwood-Belleville starting at 5:30 p.m.