The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford women’s basketball team pulled off a statement 78-42 win in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference First Round against No. 6 Mount Aloysius Wednesday at the KOA Arena.
With the win, No. 3 Pitt-Bradford advances to the conference semifinals where it will face No. 2 Hilbert at La Roche.
“I was proud of our teamwork today,” Head Coach Sharay Hall said. “We played a full 40 minutes of disciplined and focused basketball. We have fought to get to this point and right now, I couldn’t be more proud of their effort.”
Mount Aloysius defeated the Panthers in both regular season matchups this year, and a season ago, the Panthers were knocked out of the AMCC tournament in the semifinals at the hands of the Mounties in a double-overtime heartbreaker.
Etreece Adams led all scorers with a career-high 21 points.
Jennifer Isenberg poured in 17 points, while Shaelyn Snipes dropped 14 points.
To round out the five Panthers scoring in double-figures, Shirleah Ragin scored 12 points and Latifah Cain dropped 10 points.
Cain came just an assist shy of a triple-double as she collected 11 boards and dished nine assists.
The Panther defense forced an off shooting night from the Mounties, who went 14-54 from the floor for 25.9 percent and 3-21 from deep for 14.3 percent.
The Panthers owned the glass as well, out-rebounding the Mounties 53-22. Jenna Hicks collected nine boards to aid the Panther rebounding effort.
Pitt-Bradford led right from the jump – literally – as Isenberg won the tip, Cain collected it and threw it over to Snipes, who knocked down a three-pointer from the left wing just five seconds into the contest.
From there, Pitt-Bradford held Mount to just a pair of makes in the opening quarter and made eight of their own highlighted by a trio of three-pointers from Snipes to open up a 20-7 advantage heading into the second.
It was much of the same in the second, as the Panthers outscored the Mounties 20-10 in the quarter and took a hefty 40-17 lead into the half.
Struggles continued for the Mounties in the third, as they once again made just a pair of field goals and allowed 18 Panther points.