LANCASTER, Pa. – The Franklin & Marshall women's basketball team (5-1) earned a hard-fought, 51-46, victory over Delaware Valley (1-4) to conclude the Terry Greene Tip-Off Tournament Saturday afternoon at the Mayser Center. The Diplomats have now won the last six Terry Green Tournament games - a streak that stretches back to the 2023-24 season.
Delaware Valley jumped out to an early 6-5 lead through the first four minutes of the game, but F&M started hitting its stride on offense.
Kayla McCrea and
Lauren Rusas made layups on back-to-back possessions to give the home team a 9-6 lead.
Gia Sioutis made a layup before
Lizzie Neville went coast-to-coast to give the Diplomats a seven-point cushion. Delaware Valley answered with a run of their own, scoring eight-unanswered points to give the Aggies a 14-13 advantage through one quarter of play.
The teams traded baskets with Delaware Valley holding an 18-17 lead halfway through the second quarter. Sioutis knocked down two jumpers, while
Gianna Modica connected from midrange to give F&M a 23-18 advantage. The Aggies worked the deficit back to two until
Hailey Cabanas splashed a three-pointer with 58 seconds on the clock. Delaware Valley beat the buzzer with a three-pointer to reduce F&M's lead to 26-24 entering the halftime intermission.
Delaware Valley held a narrow 29-28 edge to start the third until Neville drilled a three-pointer to get F&M back in front. Neville then added a layup at the 5:40 mark to put F&M up, 33-29. The Aggies knocked down a free throw to get within three, but
Steph Sexton connected on a three-pointer on the following possession extend the home team's lead to six. Leading 38-32, Cabanas made her second three-pointer of the day to give F&M a nine-point advantage for its largest lead of the afternoon. The Aggies ended the quarter with a pair of free throws as the Diplomats took a 43-36 lead into the fourth quarter.
Delaware Valley continued to chip away at the Diplomats' lead as F&M led 45-41 with under four minutes remaining in the contest. At the 2:41 mark, McCrea corralled a tough rebound on offense and put in a layup on the second chance to extend the lead back to six. The Aggies continued to convert chances at the rim, cutting the deficit to 47-46 with under a minute left in the game. From that point, McCrea and Neville went a combined 4-for-4 at the free throw line to secure the victory for the Diplomats.
F&M shot 29.2 (19-of-65) from the field, while also outrebounding Delaware Valley, 46-42, in the contest.
Neville led the Diplomats with 11 points and 10 rebounds for her second double-double of the season. Neville finished the weekend as the Diplomats' top-scorer in both games, while averaging 12.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals for the tournament. For her performance, Neville was named to the all-tournament team.
Sioutis had another impressive game, recording nine points and a game-high 11 rebounds in the win.
Franklin & Marshall now hits the road to take on Centenary on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.
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