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W. Basketball Hammer UBBC Herzogenburg

The Crimson defense was suspect at times, but it had its moments.

Just before the two-minute mark, Herzogenburg had trouble getting the ball inbounds at mid-court. In a flash, Holsey cut in front of an opposing guard, tapped away the floating ball and was on her way down court for two of her 14 points.

Freshman guard Kyle Dalton joined the action, hitting a three-pointer with 1:09 remaining on the clock.

Even after putting up 55 points in the second half and outscoring Herzogenburg 42-16 in the paint, the Crimson players still were not satisfied with their performance.

“We put up 90 points and we weren’t even shooting that well,” Tubridy said. “We definitely have to work out the kinks on team defense and our turnovers.”

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Delaney-Smith said that despite the outcome, she was able to take something out of the game.

“You take away the first-game jitters and we had some defensive work that I think is going to show on tape that we need to fix,” she said.

Although there may be fierce competition for playing time off the bench once the season begins, tonight, every player saw floor time.

“We’re a very deep team,” Delaney-Smith said. “I think everyone went in and did something for us.”

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