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"Adam B. Sherr" <sherr DeleteThis @pobox.upenn.edu> wrote in message
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> Courtesy: University of Pennsylvania
>
> Katie Kilker's steal with 45 seconds remaining helped to
> seal Penn's 58-50 victory over
> Princeton.
>
> Box Score
>
> Philadelphia - Penn women's basketball held Princeton without a field
> goal for the final six minutes, 44 seconds of the Quakers' 58-50 win
> over the Tigers at The Palestra on Tuesday night. Karen Habrukowich
> and Joey Rhoads led all scorers with 15 points apiece.
>
> A second half run by the Tigers gave Princeton a 36-27 lead on a Katy
> O'Brien trey at the 15:12 mark. Penn answered with a Naltner lay up
> but Princeton equaled its largest lead of nine on a Rebecca Brown lay
> up with 13:23. Brown finished with 12 points and Casey Lockwood led
> Princeton with 14 on 6-for-11 shooting. The Quakers, having experienced
> scoring runs against them in the recent past, turned the tables on
> Princeton, scoring the next 10 points to tie the score at 38 with 9:48
> remaining.
>
> Katie Kilker began the run with a pair of free throws and Habrukowich
> followed with a lay up. Rhoads brought the Quakers within a bucket,
> 38-36, with one of her three treys on the night at the 10:45 mark.
> Habrukowich tied the score at 38 on yet another lay up. Both teams
> traded leads over the next three minutes with Princeton taking its
> final advantage on a Meagan Cowher baseline jumper at the 6:44 mark.
> It would be the last field goal the Tigers could muster. Penn took the
> lead for good at the 5:48 mark on a Rhoads jumper and finished the game
> on a 14-5 run. Kilker secured the victory with her only steal of the
game,
> intercepting an O'Brien pass attempt into the post.
>
> Rhoads was 5-for-11 from the field in her third-career start. Despite
> being held to just a pair of field goals in the first half, Habrukowich
> was 4-for-7 in the second half to finish with her 15 points. Ashley Gray
> led the Red and Blue on the glass with a career-high six rebounds.
>
> The Red and Blue victory was aided by Princeton's inability to do two
> things, take care of the ball and make free throws. Penn outscored the
> Tigers, 22-4, off turnovers and Princeton finished the game 7-for-19
> from the line.
>
> Penn (13-10, 6-4 Ivy) and Princeton (12-11, 4-6 Ivy) each opened the
> game with respective 10-2 runs. Monica Naltner, who finished with nine
> points, scored five of the Red and Blue's first 10.
>
> The Class of '05's final home Ivy weekend occurs this Friday and Saturday
> when Cornell and Columbia visit The Palestra on Feb. 25-26. Both games
tip
> off at 7 p.m.
>
> Written by Mat Kanan, associate director of athletic communications
>
>