NEW HAVEN, Conn.- The College of Saint Rose women's basketball team won its fourth consecutive victory with today's 58-30 win at Southern Connecticut State.
Saint Rose was led offensively by sophomore guard
Payton Graber and junior forward
Maddisyn Mahoney, who were each in double-figures with 14 and 11 points, respectively. The pair were key on the defensive end as well, as Graber tallied four steals and Mahoney recorded seven rebounds and two blocks.
Sophomore forward
Aniya McDonald-Perry and junior guard
Syrita Faraj had eight points apiece, while McDonald-Perry grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds.Â
The Golden Knights, who own the top-ranked defense in nation, limited the Owls to 17.5 percent shooting (10-of-57) from the floor. Saint Rose has allowed a Division II-leading 44.6 points per game and also lists second-best in the country with an average rebounding margin of plus-15 per game.
Including today's game, the Golden Knights have held opponents to 10 points or less in 10 of the last 12 quarters.
Saint Rose will look to extend its winning streak to five straight with a home matchup against Saint Michael's on Tuesday night. Tip-off is set for 5:30 pm in Daniel P. Nolan Gymnasium.
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