RADNOR, Pa. - Four different Rosemont players scored in double figures on Tuesday night. But the Ravens fell short to Cabrini by a 73-64 margin on Tuesday in the clash of neighborhood rivals at the the Nearny Field House.
TURNING POINT:
Cabrini opened the second quarter on a 17-2 run thanks to six second chance points and eight straight points by Nomi Washington, who finished with a game high 24 points on the evening, The Ravens (2-2) would fight back and eventually narrowed the Cabrini lead to 2 on a
Jayme Byers layup with 7 minutes to play in the fourth. But another Cabrini mini-burst would keep the win out of reach for the Ravens.
FROM THE BOXSCORE:
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Ayanna Thompson lead all Ravens scorers on this night with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the floor. Â Thompson was joined by
Shirle Brown (12 points),
Ka'Ryne Benson (12 points) and
Jayme Byers (10 points) as Ravens in double figures in scoring.Â
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Ashley Murray had 10 rebounds on the night, marking her third straight game where she recorded double figures in rebounding.
- The Ravens bench was very productive on Thursday night, outscoring the Cavaliers by a 22-8 margin.
- For Cabrini, Â Kate Lannon had 22 points to go with Washington's 24. The duo also combined for 22 of the Cavs 38 rebounds on the night.Â
UP NEXT:
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- After the Thanksgiving holiday, the Ravens return home to Alumnae Hall where they will begin CSAC play on Wednesday night against Notre Dame of Maryland. Rosemont's next three games before the break for Final Exams will all be within the CSAC, with a trip  to Wilson (Dec. 1) and a home game against Cedar Crest (Dec. 5) on the docket.Â
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