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Offensive drives women's basketball to the 83-69 victory against George Mason

Philadelphia – Four players ended double figures when the Saint Joseph women's basketball team returned to the winning column on Sunday evening and George Mason, 83-69, defeated in the Hagan Arena.

Laura Ziegler With 23 points up and down and added eight rebounds and five assists in the victory. Talya Brugler returned to double figures with 18 points Mackenzie Smith And Aleah Snead Everyone added 11 points in victory.

Zahirah Walton led the patriots with 28 points, secured eight rebounds and distributed two assists. Paula Suarez added 16 points in the defeat.

Saint Joseph's (Record) led an 8-0 run over three possessions with a couple with a couple with a little more than two minutes in the first half to increase the advantage to 10. After George Mason put down a few free throws, Laura Ziegler Triple to send the Hawks into the half -time break with a lead of 40 to 29.

The HAWK lead rose to so many 20 points in the middle of the third quarter before George Mason ended the frame on a 20-5 run to pull within 58-53. After the patriots cut the lead to 58: 55, St. Joe's replied with a 10-0 run to increase the lead to 13 Mackenzie Smith Buries a three pointer from the wing. The leadership remained double-digit the rest of the competition when the Hawks achieved an 83-69 victory to complete the regular seasonal sweeper over George Mason.

In the box points

  • Ziegler accepted 26TH Play with a double -digit score of the season. They brought their five templates to 119 of the season, most of them in a single season by a striker in the program history.
  • Brugler moved to the fifth time in the program history after 18 points and exceeded Kim Foley (1985-89) with 1,655 points in her career.
  • Snead's 11-point effort was her eighth double figure goal of the season. In the second year, the victory added six rebounds.
  • Smith finished with six rebounds, four assists and three steals to go with their 11 points.
  • Rhian Stokes scored nine points and combined with snead for all 20 banking points for the Hawks.
  • Emma Boslet Add five rebounds, five assists and two steals on their night. The graduate guard recorded at least four templates in 12 games.
  • St. Joe's ended 30-64 (46.9%) from the field and knocked 10 out of 24 from a distance for 41.7 percent.
  • The Hawks helped 21 of the 30 field goals, the 12TH Time to spread at least 20 templates. Six different players registered at least two templates. SJU turned the ball only eight times and matched a low of the season.
  • George Mason ended 27-56 (48.2%) from the ground and made three of his 10 attempts from a distance.
  • St. Joe's first and almost the entire competition, the 10TH Time this season when the Hawks never left behind in a game.
  • This season, SJU will switch to 12: 2 (85.7%) at home and are winners of 37 of his last 45 (82.2%) in the Hagan Arena. The Hawks switch against George Mason on 13-6 ever and are the winners of the last three meetings.

Next on

The Hawks will go on the street for the last time in the regular season on Wednesday, February 26th, as dayton in a showdown from 7 p.m. The Crimson and Gray.