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Fredonia University

Trio
Renee Park, Katie Pitcher, Isabella Wier
66
Winner Fredonia Fred 4-1,0-0 SUNYAC
57
Medaille Med 2-3,0-0 AMCC
Winner
Fredonia Fred
4-1,0-0 SUNYAC
66
Final
57
Medaille Med
2-3,0-0 AMCC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Fredonia Fred 18 12 17 19 66
Medaille Med 11 13 18 15 57

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Park places 22 points in 66-57 win

BUFFALO,N.Y. -- First-year player Renee Park (Union Springs, N.Y. / Union Springs) scored a career-high 22 points in Fredonia State's 66-57 win at Medaille on Tuesday night as the Devils improved to 4-1 this season.

Katie Pitcher (Fulton, N.Y. / Hannibal) added 16 points and six rebounds, and Isabella Wier (East Aurora, N.Y. / East Aurora) added 10 points. Morgan Davis (Allegany, N.Y. / Allegany-Limestone) had another solid game off the bench with a team-high seven rebounds and nine points that included 7-9 shooting from the free-throw line.

The Mavericks (2-3) received 16 points from Desmonique Veal, one of three players in double digits.

Tied 2-all in the early going, the Devils took an 11-2 lead after running off nine straight points with field goals from four different players. The Devils would lead by as many as 10 points at two different junctures in the first quarter before settling on an 18-11 to end the period.

Medaille cut the lead to two after scoring the first five points on the second quarter. Fredonia State bounced back with a 12-2 run to give them their biggest lead to that point, 30-18.

The half ended with Fredonia State leading 30-24. 

The Mavs would not go away easily after cutting the lead to five, 47-42. at the end of three.

The Devils took control in the fourth quarter leading by as many as 14. Park netted a pair of free throws in the final minute to put the Devils up, 66-52.

The Devils improved their three point shooting, going 5-11 for the game. Park connected three times, and Wier had a pair of long-range buckets. Fredonnia State held a 45 percent to 35 percent advantage in shooting percentage, with Medaille collecting a 38-31 edge on the boards. 

The Devils continue a busy stretch with a home game at 5 p.m. on Tuesday in what will be their fourth game in seven days leading up to the Thanksgiving Break. It will be the final tuneup before conference play begins.
 
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