KEYSER, W.Va. — Lexi Carr scored 18 points and Carly Grady scored 10 to lead fourth-ranked Keyser over Hampshire Thursday at Keyser in AMAC action.
Hampshire (6-11) was led by Mary Feaster with 11 points and Alexis Nickleson with seven.
Hampshire led 8-7 after the first quarter before Keyser put together a 14-3 second quarter to lead 21-11 at the half. Hampshire then cut the Keyser lead to 29-25 after three, before Keyser outscored the Trojans 12-8 in the fourth.
Keyser (11-5) hosts Fort Hill Monday.
Hampshire won the junior varsity game, 47-39, as Brooke Harwood scored 13 and Holly Kiser 10. Keyser was led by Kaitlyn Tichnell with 15 and Sidney Lyons with 11.
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