Philadelphia, PA- The Philadelphia University
Lady Rams (6-8, 4-2 CACC) were outmatched in an 81-55 loss to the
#22 nationally ranked Holy Family University Tigers (14-1, 7-0
CACC) on Thursday night at the Gallagher Athletic Center.
HFU outshot PhilaU (57%-30%) from field goal range, while PhilaU
took the lead on three's (53%-33%).
A bright spot for PhilaU was senior forward Kate
Brennan (Stratford, NJ/ Sterling) who led all players with
a game-high 18 points.
The Lady Rams kept it close to start things off, taking a 7-5
lead off a Brennan bucket at 14:41, but the Tigers shredded any
hopes of a close contest with a 21-0 run over the next seven
minutes to edge ahead 32-11 on a jumper from Christine McCollum.
McCollum finished with 12 points, seven boards and two blocks
for HFU.
PhilaU pieced together a 7-2 run to complete the remainder of
the first half, including two free-throws from sophomore
Christine Wooding (Northfield, NJ/ Mainland)- who
finished with seven points and two blocks.
At the half, the Tigers led 34-18.
PhilaU's Brennan opened the second half with one of her four
treys, and senior center Jessica Romano (Horsham,
PA/ Hatboro-Horsham) laid in two buckets of her own but the Lady
Rams couldn't get any closer than the 17 point deficit (40-23).
Romano, the Lady Rams' leading scorer, was held to just four points
and three rebounds on the night.
HFU's Erin Mann hit seven straight points from 15:36-14:33 to
give her team the go-ahead that they would not relinquish, leading
by as many as 27 (77-50) at the 1:46 mark on a layup by Jenna
Johnson.
The Lady Rams return to action on Saturday (1/23) at Dominican
College for a 1 p.m. contest.