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Women’s Basketball: Westminster at Thiel (12-1-18)

Women’s Basketball – Westminster #32 Kayla Bennett 6-1 Junior Forward Stat Line: Career-high 25 points, 9 rebounds In a double-overtime thriller at Thiel, the Westminster Titans outlasted the host Tomcats by an 83-71 decision. On a highlight-filled afternoon, junior forward Kayla Bennett scored a career-high 25 points and matched her career-high in rebounds with nine. …

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Men’s Basketball: Grove City at Waynesburg (11-28-18)

Men’s Basketball – Waynesburg #50 Nate Gearhart 6-4 Senior Wing Stat Line: 19 points, 3 of 5 on 3-pointers, 6 rebounds In the PAC opener on Wednesday night, the Waynesburg Yellow Jackets won a physical battle with the Grove City Wolverines by an 81-71 decision. Waynesburg senior wing Nate Gearhart poured in 19 points in …

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Women’s Basketball: Grove City at Waynesburg (11-28-18)

Women’s Basketball – Grove City #23 Kate Balcom 5-6 Junior Forward Stat Line: 23 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals Four players scored in double figures for Grove City Wednesday night to help lead the visiting Wolverines to a 93-52 victory at Waynesburg in PAC opener. The 93 points were the most ever scored by Grove City …

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PAC Men’s Basketball Preview: Teams are ‘Retooling’ as League is ‘Wide Open’ in 2018-19

By Justin Zackal Two men’s basketball coaches in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference referred to the league as “wide open” this year and the coach of the team predicted to win the PAC, Saint Vincent’s D.P. Harris, mentioned the word “retooling” multiple times when assessing his team’s offseason. Yep, the only thing that is for certain …

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PAC Women’s Basketball Preview: New Champion to Emerge in 2018-19 After Years in the Shadows

By Justin Zackal There’s often been a tacit acknowledgment of “Yes, after Thomas More” when people talk about the closely contested women’s basketball games in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference. That’s because no other team has won the league since 2006 and the Saints were outscoring their PAC opponents by an average of more than 40 …

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