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Borger grabs a rebound to add to her double-double
Borger grabs a rebound to add to her double-double.
55
Winner Wilson WIL 12-7 (7-5 CSAC)
37
Cedar Crest College CED 5-15 (4-7 CSAC)
Winner
Wilson WIL
12-7 (7-5 CSAC)
55
Final
37
Cedar Crest College CED
5-15 (4-7 CSAC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Wilson WIL 10 8 18 19 55
Cedar Crest College CED 10 9 9 9 37

Game Recap: Basketball |

Borger nets sixth-consecutive double-digit night, Falcons downed by Wilson

ALLENTOWN, Pa. --- The Cedar Crest Basketball team was powered by junior Mackenzie Borger (Kresgeville, Pa./Pleasant Valley) who had a double-double and scored double-digits for her sixth straight game, as the Falcons suffered a 37-55 loss to Wilson College Wednesday evening.
 
The Black and Yellow drop to 5-15 on the season and 4-7 in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC), sitting one spot out of the playoff picture. A solid first quarter performance had the game at a deadlock at the end of the first ten-minute period. Scoring nine points in the second quarter to the eight scored by the Phoenix, had the Falcons leading at the half, 19-18. Coming out of the locker room, Wilson doubled-up the Falcons, 9-18 to put the deficit at 28-36. Unable to counter the Phoenix, Cedar Crest scored nine points for third straight quarter as Wilson netted 19 to put the final score at 37-55.
 
Borger led the squad with 14 points and 11 rebounds for her second career double-double and her sixth straight game scoring in double-digits. Contributing double-digits in rebounds was graduate student Meghan Gregory (Buckhorn, NM/Cliff ) with 18 rebounds, with eight points, six blocked shots, an assist and a steal. Also scoring eight points in the contest was freshman Amiyah Peters (Plainville, Conn./Plainville), going along with her four rebounds and two steals.
 
Sophomore Khnaue Robinson (Newark, N.J./Great Oaks Legacy Charter) hit a three-pointer in the game for three points with a team-high five steals, four boards and a steal. Junior Venus Cabrera (Reading,Pa./Berks Catholic) and freshman Tania Bryant (Willingboro, N.J./Doane Academy) each made a basket in the match, Cabrera added a team-high five assists and four rebounds while Bryant contributed two rebounds and held the Phoenix leading scoring eight points under her average.
 
The Falcons continue their three-game home stand with a CSAC game on Saturday, February 2, when they welcome the Notre Dame of Maryland to Lees Gymnasium. The game is scheduled to start at 1:00 PM.
 
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