ARNOLD — Kim Jones scored 17 points and hauled in 10 rebounds to power Allegany College to a 79-47 romp over Anne Arundel in a Maryland JUCO Conference women’s basketball game Monday evening.
The Trojans, ranked No. 17 in the latest Junior College Division II national poll, improved to 17-3 overall and 9-1 in the conference.
Allegany, up 35-28 at halftime, dominated the second half, outscoring the Pioneers 44-19.
Larae Allen, like Jones, had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Ashleigh Fossett hit three 3-point goals and had 12 points, Dakeea Marshall had nine points and Detonia DeGross six points and five assists.
Jaclyn Nucci had 16 points and Ashley Wagner 14 for Anne Arundel.
The Trojans will host Howard on Saturday at 4:45.
Potomac State 92, Butler 42
KEYSER, W.Va. — Four players scored in double figures to lead Potomac State to another Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference win, keeping the Catamounts undefeated Monday at the expense of Butler Community College at Lough Gymnasium.
Breanna Wright led all PSC scorers with 19 points, while Cheslea Holcomb scored 16, Brittany Skyles 14, and Aisha Short 10. Short also collected nine rebounds.
Butler was led by Ashley Campbell with 23 points.
Potomac State led at the half, 47-19.
The Catamounts (14-7 overall, 8-0 WPCC) will host Westmoreland Wednesday.
FSU’s James player of week
GIBSONIA, Pa. — Frostburg State senior Brittany James, who averaged 23 points and 17.5 rebounds in two wins, was named Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Player of the Week.
James scored 20 points and had 13 rebounds in a 73-69 victory over Penn State Altoona. She had 26 points and 22 rebounds in posting her eighth double-double of the season in a 75-61 win at Penn State Behrend.
James is second in the conference in field goal percentage (.533) and fourth in scoring (16.2 per game) and rebounds (10.1).
Frostburg State plays at La Roche Wednesday night.
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PSC gets Bowie back
Same pitcher, same team, same field. What a difference a day makes.
A day after being the subject of a perfect game by Bowie State’s Manda Hernandez, the Potomac State College softball team returned for some payback Thursday, rolling up 10 runs through the first four innings; and to add insult to injury, Hernandez walked four Lady Catamounts in the bottom of the seventh inning to force in the tie and winning runs in Potomac State’s 12-11 win over Bowie. -
ACM stuns Kankakee, 75-69
Tamara Nesmith, Larae Allen and Kirkston Mitchell had double-doubles, combining for 48 points and 31 rebounds, and 14th-seeded Allegany College shut down high-scoring, third-seeded Kankakee, 75-69, in the opening round of the NJCAA Division II women’s basketball National Tournament on Tuesday.
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Ga. Tech topples Terps, 70-64
Georgia Tech finally found the offensive balance it has been seeking most of the season.
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MTSU to play in tournament after teammate’s death
The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders women’s basketball team spent most of Thursday grieving the stabbing death of teammate Tina Stewart and agonizing over the decision to play in the Sun Belt Conference tournament.
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Frostburg State women fall to York
Katie Dawkins scored on a centering pass from Sandee Reich lto give York the lead for good, and the Spartans went on to defeat Frostburg State 3-1 in college women’s field hockey on Saturday.
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FSU routs St. Vincent, gets 4th shutout, 8-0
Offense wasn’t a problem and defense wasn’t either Wednesday night for the Frostburg State women’s soccer team.
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PSC beats Frederick
Shayna Sweitzer led a solid all-around team effort with 14 service points, nine digs, six kills and 15 assists as Potomac State swept Frederick in college women’s volleyball Thursday night.
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Unbeaten PSC gets third win
The Potomac State Catamounts registered their third shutout in as many games, defeating Prince George’s Community College, 3-0, in women’s JUCO soccer Thursday at Potomac State.
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Hagerstown knocks PSC out of Region XX tournament
Four Hagerstown players hit home runs, and it held a 5-0 lead before Potomac State scored as the Hawks eliminated the Catamounts from the Region XX Tournament with a 10-3 win Wednesday in Hagerstown.
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Potomac State to play in title game today
Haylie Harper and Bethany Hansel hit home runs, the pitchers allowed no runs and the defense made no errors as Potomac State defeated Beaver County and Westmoreland on Saturday and moved to within one game of winning the Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference Tournament.
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