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Goshen College

WBB huddle
Juliana Chupp
67
Winner Saint Francis SFIN 12-8, 5-6
58
Goshen GOC 8-13, 3-8
Winner
Saint Francis SFIN
12-8, 5-6
67
Final
58
Goshen GOC
8-13, 3-8
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Francis SFIN 14 17 15 21 67
Goshen GOC 13 11 19 15 58

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Justin DeWeese

Leafs and Cougars split season series

Goshen gets 18 points from McAllister, 17 from Neat

GOSHEN, Ind. - The Goshen and Saint Francis women's basketball teams split their season series when the Cougars came on the road to the Maple City on Wednesday and won 67-58. The Leafs won in Fort Wayne earlier this season by nine points.

The Cougars, led by Chloe McKnight, made nine of their 18 threes for the night. She went 5-7 from three and finished with 19 points. Goshen had 18 points from Montasia McAllister and 17 from Zion Neat. Syanne Mohamed totaled eight points and 11 rebounds. She attempted just six shots, which was tied for a season-low.

Goshen is at Mount Vernon Nazarene on Saturday, February 3, at 1:00 pm.

Tonight was Cancer Awareness Night, and all the players and staff wore the color of a cancer that was either personally meaningful to them or that they felt compelled to support or represent. You can see the listing below.

Lavender - All Cancers        
    Michael Johnson (men's basketball redshirt fifth-year)    
    Jared Bonds (men's basketball freshman)    
    Zion Neat (women's basketball senior)    
    Emme Boots (women's basketball junior)    
    Ava Lickliter (women's basketball junior)    
    Paula Ferrer Nolla (women's basketball junior)    
    Erica Albertin (director of athletics)    
    Raul Garcia Sanchez (game clock operator)    
    Emily Osborne (athletic trainer)    
    Jaelyn Rufenacht (athletic trainer)    
Grey - Brain Cancer        
    Zoe Zellers (women's basketball junior)    
    Bella Wier (women's basketball redshirt sophomore)    
Pink - Breast Cancer, Thyroid Cancer        
    Quincy Mussio (men's basketball senior)    
    DJ Bryant (men's basketball junior)    
    Jeter Edwards (men's basketball freshman)    
    Max Smoker (men's basketball freshman)    
    Kiana Oelling (women's basketball junior)    
    Montasia McAllister (women's basketball sophomore)    
Teal - Ovarian Cancer        
    Erik Bowen (men's basketball assistant coach)    
    Kyla Foster (women's basketball junior)    
Gold - Childhood Cancer        
    Hannah Clark (women's basketball junior)    
Dark Blue/Navy - Colon Cancer        
    Micah Spatt (men's basketball senior)    
    Kahmi Bracey (men's basketball freshman)    
    Nay Butler (women's basketball senior)    
    Lillian Null (women's basketball sophomore)    
    Tony Miler (statistician)    
    Erin Harmelink (scorebook)    
Periwinkle - Esophageal Cancer        
    Ryan Harmelink (scoreboard operator)    
Burgandy - Head & Neck Cancer        
    Deecon Hill (men's basketball freshman)    
Orange - Kidney Cancer, Leukemia        
    Josh Similien (men's basketball freshman)    
    Marcus Northern (men's basketball freshman)    
    Tyra Carver (women's basketball assistant coach)    
    Sophia Eli (women's basketball senior)    
Purple - Leiomyosarcoma        
    Thomas Applegate (women's basketball assistant coach)    
White - Lung Cancer        
    Kyle Capps (men's basketball head coach)    
    Isaac Sawatzky (men's basketball student assistant)    
    Judah Simfukwe (men's basketball sophomore)    
Lime - Lymphoma        
    Ellie Fausnaugh (women's basketball junior)    
Black - Melanoma        
    Jaime Applegate (women's basketball assistant coach)    
    Stephanie Miller (women's basketball head coach)    
    Syanne Mohamed (women's basketball junior)    
    Justin DeWeese (asst. AD of communications and operations)    
Light Blue - Prostate Cancer        
    Seja Lang (women's basketball junior)    
    Sean Behensky (announcer)    
Peach - Uterine Cancer        
    Kevin Cota (men's basketball freshman)    
    Haley Arms (men's basketball student assistant)    
    Rayah Kolbusz (women's basketball sophomore)
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