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Women's Basketball Falls to Harvard, 54-51

by "Adam B. Sherr" <sherr@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 5, 2005 at 05:05 PM

Courtesy: University of Pennsylvania
          
Release: 02/04/2005

Philadelphia - The last Ivy League squad to beat the Penn 
women's basketball team in 2003-04 was the first Ancient 
team to achieve that feat in 2004-05 as Harvard defeated 
the Quakers, 54-51, in another heart-stopper at The Palestra 
on Friday night.  Monica Naltner led all scorers with 16 
points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field.  Jennifer Fleischer 
rebounded from earlier this week with nine points and 16 boards.

In the second half, Penn (10-7, 3-1 Ivy) used one minute and 
57 seconds of clock time to build a 48-41 lead, its largest of 
the game, at the 7:55 mark.  Cat Makarewich hit her only 
three-pointer of the game to spark the run and Naltner added a 
jumper sandwiched between a Joey Rhoads field goal and trey.  
Rhoads also finished in double figures for the Quakers with 10 
points on 4-of-10 shooting.
  
From that point the Crimson (11-6, 3-1 Ivy) chipped away at the 
lead, holding Penn to just three points over the final eight 
minutes to close the game on a 13-3 run.  Reka Cserny and 
Jessica Holsey sparked the run, each scoring in double figures, 
Cserny with 15 (7-of-13) and Holsey with 13 (5-of-16), but it 
was Cserny's strip of the ball and knocking it out of bounds 
off Naltner with 2.8 seconds remaining that sealed the Quakers' 
fate.  On the inbound, Holsey was fouled, hit both free throws 
and Habrukowich's three-point attempt fell short as time expired.

Penn's downfall in the first half was allowing the Crimson 15 
offensive rebounds, which led to 11 second-chance points.  
Despite this, the Red and Blue found themselves down only four 
points, 26-22, on the strength of Naltner's 10 first-half points 
(4-of-5).  

The Quakers look to bounce back on Feb. 5 against Dartmouth, 
knowing a win at The Palestra, tip off at 7 p.m., will earn them 
at least a share of the Ancient Eight lead heading into next week.

Tomorrow night's game can be heard live on www.pennathletics.com 
with Brian Seltzer delivering the play-by-play and former Quaker, 
Mikaelyn Austin (C'04) with analysis.

Written by Mat Kanan, associate director of athletic communications
 




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Women's Basketball Falls to Harvard, 54-51
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