La PLUME, PA - The Rosemont women's basketball program is in Seven Heaven.
The Ravens jumped out to another big early lead and never looked back, coasting to an 85-41 win over Keystone College Saturday afternoon to win their seventh straight game overall and remain perfect within the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
Rosemont (12-3) saw five players score in double figures on the afternoon, lead by
Ashley Murray's 18 points.
KEY MOMENT: The Ravens have continued to bury their CSAC opponents with strong first half showings. On this one, it was the combination of 17-for-37 shooting from the floor (46 percent) while holding the Giants to just 7-for-33 from the floor (21.2 percent).
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE:
-Murray had 11 rebounds for the Ravens. It is the ninth double-double for the Ravens senior center this season in 15 games played.
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Shirle Brown had 12 points and four steals for the Ravens. In the last two games, Brown has averaged 13 points and 4.5 steals.
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Jayme Byers had 17 points in an off-the-bench role. That's a new career high for Byers, who scored the 17 in 15 minutes of action.
- Rosemont had 23 assists on 37 field goals on Saturday afternoon.
Ayanna Thompson had eight assists while Ke'Alohilani Naone-Carter had five. Naone-Carter was one of five Ravens in double figures in points with 11, jointed by Murray, Byers, Brown and
Shawn Dowd (10).
- In the first quarter of the six games in the CSAC, Rosemont has outscored their opponents by a 138-66 margin.
UP NEXT: The Ravens are back at Alumnae Hall next Wednesday against Cairn for Ravens Rally Night, starting at 6 p.m. Rosemont will play three of its next four games at home.