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Panthers To Close Out Four-Game Road Trip At D'Youville Monday

Panthers To Close Out Four-Game Road Trip At D'Youville Monday

BRADFORD, Pa. – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford women's basketball team will wrap up its four-game road trip as it travels to D'Youville Monday for an Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference matchup. 

Pitt-Bradford is coming off a hard-fought defeat at Penn State-Behrend Saturday in which it came all the way back from being down 15 points at halftime to tie the game early in the fourth quarter.

But that's as close as they'd get, as Behrend eventually earned the 84-75 win.

Ali Rinfrette led the Panthers with 28 points, her fifth game of 20 points or more of the season and second straight.

Jennifer Isenberg earned her fifth double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Shaelyn Snipes dropped 17 points, her fifth game of double-figure scoring of the season.

With her scoring performance, Rinfrette now averages 21.8 points per game, which keeps her as the AMCC's scoring leader and also as a top-15 scorer in the country.

After four-straight games with double-digit rebound totals, Isenberg now averages 9.1 boards per game for the fourth-best average in the conference.

Monday's game will begin at 8 p.m., the second game of a double-header with the men's team playing first.

About D'Youville:

  • The D'Youville Spartans welcome the Panthers with a 4-7 mark overall and a 3-1 record against AMCC opponents.
  • At 3-1, the Spartans rank third in the conference, having picked up wins over Penn State-Behrend (Nov. 29), Pitt-Greensburg (Dec. 9) and Franciscan (Jan. 6).
  • All conference wins for D'Youville have come on the road, as the Spartans are just 1-3 at their home gym.
  • Jordan Smith is the team's top scorer and rebounder at 9.4 points per game and 6.2 boards per game. Magan Magee is one of the top shooters in the AMCC as her 35.1 percent from long range ranks third in the conference and her 20 total three-pointers are the sixth most.