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50
Southern N.H. SNHU 6-6,1-4 NE10
72
Winner Southern Conn. St. SCSU 8-4,3-1 NE10
Southern N.H. SNHU
6-6,1-4 NE10
50
Final
72
Southern Conn. St. SCSU
8-4,3-1 NE10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Southern N.H. SNHU 8 16 10 16 50
Southern Conn. St. SCSU 12 19 19 22 72
rheyna steinauer wbb

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

SCSU Women’s Basketball Defeats Southern New Hampshire, 72-50

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Southern Connecticut women's basketball defeated Southern New Hampshire, 72-50 on Saturday afternoon. The Penmen dropped to an overall record of 6-6 and an NE10 record of 1-4 while the Owls improved to an overall record of 8-4 and an NE10 record of 3-1.

 
Rheyna Steinauer matched her career-best of 30 points, as she was 12-for-23 from the floor, which included 4-for-8 from beyond the arc and 2-for-2 from the free-throw line. Steinauer had seven boards, two steals and two assists.

Hope Fox had 16 points, was 6-for-6 from the free-throw line, recorded six assists, had a team-best of five steals and grabbed four boards. Tish Blackwood had her second career double-double of 12 points and 12 boards. In addition, Blackwood had three steals, two blocks and two assists. Jillian Martin had a team-best of seven assists against the Penmen.
 
In the first quarter, Tish Blackwood started off the scoring for the Owls. Southern New Hampshire responded with back-to-back made shots before Jillian Martin hit a three-pointer, to tie the game at 5-5. Then, Blackwood hit a made layup to take back the lead. It was a defensive battle between the Penmen and the Owls, as Southern Connecticut heading into the second, up 12-8.
 
In the second quarter, Rheyna Steinauer had a made and-one to start the quarter. Tish Blackwood, Rheyna Steinauer and Hope Fox helped the Owls, grow their lead to 21-11. The Penmen didn't go away as they came back and cut the Owls' lead, to just one. However, Rheyna Steinauer went off with 10 straight points for Southern Connecticut in the last two minutes of play. The Owls headed into halftime, up 31-24 over the Penmen.
 
In the third quarter, Hope Fox had a good jumper to extend the Owls' lead, to nine. Rheyna Steinauer, Taeya Steinauer and Fox continued to hit shots for Southern Connecticut as their lead grew to 16 points. Good free-throws by Fox, tough baskets by Rheyna Steinauer and great defense helped the Owls, go into the fourth, up 50-34.
 
In the fourth quarter, Southern Connecticut extended their lead to 18 points, with points from Fox and Blackwood. Southern New Hampshire put some points back on the board but Rheyna and Taeya Steinauer, Blackwood, Fox and Sentance all scored and sealed the 72-50 victory over the Penmen.
 
The Owls will return to action on Tuesday, January 13 at 5:30 pm in an NE10 matchup against Assumption in the James Moore Field House.
 
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