Phiadelphia, NY Holy Family got a game-high 25 points from guard
Kelly
Killion (Jr./Pennsauken, NJ/Camden Catholic) as the Tigers (23-2,
20-0
CACC) put up 53 first-half points en route to a 86-49 defeat
of
Dominican (NY) (16-8, 12-7 CACC) Saturday afternoon at the
Campus
Center.
The 12th-ranked Tigers finished their regular-season home schedule
with
a perfect 13-0 mark.
Killion scored 21 of her 25 points from three-pointers, and
finished
7-for-10 from behind the arc.
On Senior Day, center Megan Bauer (Sr./Norwood, PA/Ridley) scored
14
points and grabbed six rebounds, while forward Melissa Brooks
(So./Levittown, PA/Neshaminy) had 13 points and tied for the
team-high
in rebounds with eight.
Tiger guard Lauren Boyer also added in ten points as the Tigers
put
four starters in double figures. Forward Chrissy Kosiek
(Jr./Philadelphia, PA/St. Hubert’s) had nine points and tied
with
Brooks with eight rebounds. The Tigers outrebounded the
Chargers 50-26
on the afternoon, including 25-6 advantage at the half.
Holy Family, who led wire-to-wire, jumped out an early 10-2 lead
and
never looked back. The Tigers got the lead into double digits at
22-11
with 11:02 left on a three-pointer by Killion. That point would
mark the
closest Dominican would get the rest of the way.
Holding a 53-35 halftime lead, Holy Family started out the second
half
on a 13-2 run to go up 66-37.
For Dominican, Adele Laskowski (Wayne, NJ) had a
team-high 12 points, while Jackie
Tracey-Spitalieri (Bronx, NY) and Kristen Tracey
(Bronx, NY) each had nine.
The aim of Dominican University New York is to promote educational excellence, leadership, and service in an environment characterized by respect for the individual and concern for the community and its needs. Founded by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, the university is an independent institution of higher learning, Catholic in origin and heritage. In the Dominican tradition, it fosters the active, shared pursuit of truth and embodies an ideal of education rooted in the values of reflective understanding and compassionate involvement. Committed to building its programs upon a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences, the university maintains a student-centered climate and serves a diverse community of students in undergraduate and graduate programs. The university empowers this community of learners to excel, lead and serve with integrity and to engage responsibly in the pursuit of a more just, ethical and sustainable world. Dominican also sponsors 18 varsity intercollegiate sports that compete at the NCAA Division II level. To learn more about Dominican University New York, please visit www.duny.edu.
