Roanoke Women Return To Win Column Against Lynchburg

ACTION PHOTO OF rc WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER sAYRE bRANDSTATTER DRIVING TO THE HOOP
Sayre Brandstatter had 15 points off the bench

The Basics
Score: Roanoke 88 | Lynchburg 73
Records: Maroons 14-7, 9-5 | Hornets 9-11, 6-7
Location: Salem, Va.

The Lead: Roanoke got off to a quick start against the Hornets and built a double-digit lead that they held for most of the night as the Maroons picked up their ninth ODAC win of the season.

How it Happened:

  • Morgan Micallef got RC off to a quick start, scoring the first four points of the night.
  • After Lynchburg got on the board, the Maroons responded by going on a 7-1 run, capped by a pair of Micallef free throws.
  • After the Hornets closed the gap to two, Renee Alquiza converted a three-point play to give RC a 15-10 lead after period number one.
  • Back to back three-point plays by Ayanna Scarborough and Alquiza pushed the Roanoke lead to double-digits less than two minutes into the second quarter.
  • Lynchburg would rally and after an Erin Green three-point play, the Hornets had closed the gap to four.
  • With 5:16 remaining before the break, Roanoke would start to re-build their lead. Kristina Harrel would net a layup and D'Anna Cvetnich added a pair of free throws as the Maroons would enjoy their largest lead of the first half, 37-25.
  • RC came out of halftime with a 10 point advantage and the two long-time ODAC rivals would play even for the first half of the third frame.
  • A steal and layup by Lexi Hall would cut the Maroon's lead to six. However, Roanoke would see Scarborough score six of their next eight points to once again enjoy a 12 point edge.
  • Sayre Brandstatter closed out the third with a pair of free throws to push the RC lead to 14.
  • The early stages of the final stanza would belong to the home team. Harrel completed a 13-5 Roanoke run to push the advantage to 19 with less than four minutes to play.
  • The Hornets would cut the deficit to 11 but could get no closer as Roanoke closed out the game with a 15 point win.
  • Scarborough and Alquiza would each score a game high 17 while Brandstatter added 15 with Harrel (11) and Whitney Hopson (10) making it five Maroons in double-digits.
  • Cvetnich led with seven rebounds and Hopson handed out five assists.

Up next: Roanoke will play host to Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday at 2:00pm. The game will be the annual Play 4 Kay game to help promote breast cancer awareness.