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WBB: Penn State Lehigh Valley vs Penn State Scranton game preview:

DUNMORE, PA – On Tuesday, Penn State Scranton travels to defending PSUAC champions, Penn State Lehigh Valley for the first of two meetings of the season at Cedar Crest College.

Women's Basketball preview:

Penn State Scranton 2-14

Penn State DuBois 9-8

 

LAST SEASON:

November 27, 2018 at Lehigh Valley:

Lehigh Valley took an early 1-0 season lead on Scranton with a commanding 111-43 win at home. Lehigh Valley was led by sophomore guard, Makayla Brown-Paul with a game-high 33 points and four rebounds. Scranton was led by junior guard, Monique Hicks with 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals.

 

February 13, 2019 at Scranton:

Scranton fell to Lehigh Valley in the second game of the regular season series dropping another tough loss to the visitors, 107-56. Freshman guard, Ally Quinn led Lehigh Valley with 21 points and two rebounds. Scranton was led by sophomore guard, Jenna Pacella with 19 points and four steals.

 

February 19, 2019 at Lehigh Valley:

Following the conclusion of the regular season series, Scranton clinched their first playoff berth since 2013 and were tasked with taking on the undefeated number one seed Lehigh Valley. Freshman guard, Jah'Nel Oliver poured in an impressive 21 points and dished out seven dimes for Lehigh Valley and for Scranton junior guard, Monique Hicks dropped 10 points, three rebounds and three assists. Unfortunately, the Lady Lions fell 109-41 to the eventual conference champions ending their playoff run.

 

Players to watch:

Lehigh Valley:

Ebony Sanders – Senior - Forward

PPG – 16.5

FG % - 52.4

RPG – 15.6

Jah'Nel Oliver – Sophomore - Guard

PPG – 11.9

APG – 3.1

RPG – 4.8

Scranton:

Jessica Berger – Junior – Forward

PPG – 10.4

FG % - 48.3

RPG – 6.9

Rachel Lewis – Junior – Guard

PPG – 9.9

FT % - 71.9

APG – 3.3

 

Tomorrow night, Lehigh Valley aims to keep pace with Penn State Brandywine, who currently sits atop the eastern conference standings in the PSUAC and Scranton looks to make up ground on Penn State Hazleton in the PSUAC standings.