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Women's Basketball

Prigge leads rebounding effort in trip to Indiana Wesleyan

Box Score

MARION, Ind. — Graysen Cockerham paced the Maple Leafs with 12 points and Alyson Prigge added 8 rebounds Saturday as the Goshen College women's basketball team played its second straight Crossroads League road game at Indiana Wesleyan University. The Wildcats won 89-40.

Indiana Wesleyan (8-4, 3-0), the 21st-ranked team in NAIA Division II, got 27 points on 9-of-12 shooting from Margot Woughter, who was 7-of-9 from long range and accounted for more than a quarter of her team's scoring. Dayton Groninger added 16 points, including a 6-of-7 mark at the foul line, for the Wildcats.

Sydney Stein scored 9 points off the bench and TaNiece Chapman chipped in 8 for the Maple Leafs (6-5, 0-3). Haley Archibeque joined Stein, Prigge and Cockerham as GC players who connected on 3-point tries while Prigge led all players in rebounding and Kiarah Copeland tied for the game high with 3 assists. Chapman's 2 steals tied for the lead among all players as well.

IWU converted on 32 of its 63 field-goal attempts, a rate of 50.8 percent, with four of the five starters making at least half of their shots. The team was 15-for-17 (88.2 percent) at the foul line. Dayton Groninger and Elaina Ededuwa both recorded 7 rebounds to lead the Wildcats.

Goshen had its best offensive quarter of the day in the third stanza, scoring 16 points behind 7 from Stein and 4 from Logan Kyre. The team followed that with its best defensive effort in the fourth period, holding IWU to 10 points on 4-of-14 shooting (28.6 percent) and shutting out the Wildcats on 3-point attempts.

Up Next: Goshen returns to Gunden Gymnasium on Wednesday evening for the final time in 2018. The Maple Leafs will take on Grace College at 6 p.m. before the men play at 8 p.m. in a Crossroads League doubleheader.

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