Box Score Four Yellow Jackets finished in double figures but Lebanon Valley ended the game on a 14-0 run to get past Randolph-Macon Women's Basketball 73-56 in Annville, PA Saturday night. R-MC ends the 2010-11 season 23-7 overall and 17-3 in the conference along with the ODAC Championship.
Taylor Wieczorek notched her 12th double-double of the season, scoring 12 points and hauling in 14 rebounds. Maggie Roy also chipped in with 12 points and four rebounds. Molly Brown and Jennifer O'Briant added 11 each.
Suzie Noyes paced the LVC attack with 23 points while Tierney Hilts added 12. Liz Borgia chipped in with 11 points and eight boards while Caitlin Murphy had 10 points and 12 rebounds.
The Yellow Jackets shot 37.1% from the field to the Dutchmen's 36.1%. Lebanon Valley held a 46-40 edge on the glass and hit 28-of-37 free throws to Randolph-Macon's 2-of-6 mark from the line.
For the first 14 minutes the two teams traded the lead until R-MC took a 26-20 advantage on a Brown trifecta with 6:15 to play.
Lebanon Valley responded by scoring the next ten points, including two Murphy free throws that put the Dutchmen up 30-26 with 2:06 on the clock.
Wieczorek cut the halftime deficit to 34-31 with a two point jumper at the buzzer.
Randolph-Macon opened the second half with the hot hand, scoring the first six points to take a 37-34 edge.
Hiltz knocked down three consecutive free throws with 14:37 remaining to take a two point lead but Jackets' senior Katie Williams knocked down a jumper on the next possession to tie the game at 39-39.
A Wieczorek two and a Jordan Cantrell layup stretched the R-MC advantage to 43-39 with 13:39 left but LVC regained the lead just over two minutes later when Hiltz dropped in a bucket.
Jennifer O'Briant converted a three point play to pull the Jackets within three at the 3:59 mark before the Dutchmen went on a 14-0 run to end the game and advance to the next round of the NCAA Tournament.
Randolph-Macon Women's Basketball concludes the 2010-11 season with an impressive 23-7 overall record that includes a 17-3 conference record and an ODAC Championship.