Dickinson Women’s Basketball Defeats F&M 68-50 Behind Four Double-Digit Scorers
CARLISLE, Pa. – The Dickinson College women’s basketball team secured a decisive victory on Saturday, defeating Franklin & Marshall College 68-50. The win, played at the Kline Center, marked a return to form for Dickinson, fueled by a strong first-half performance and contributions from four players scoring in double figures.
Dominant First Half Sets the Tone
Dickinson established early control, racing to a 14-2 lead within the first four minutes of play. Addison Cadwell, Lizzie McGrath, Mia Chapman, and Victoria Zerbe each contributed key baskets during this initial surge. While Franklin & Marshall attempted to close the gap, Dickinson maintained a 16-10 advantage at the end of the first quarter.
Second Quarter Run Extends Lead
The second quarter saw Dickinson further solidify its position. Following initial baskets from both sides, Dickinson embarked on a 15-0 run over the final 8:30 of the half, extending their lead to a commanding 33-16 at halftime. This significant margin proved difficult for Franklin & Marshall to overcome.
Key Players Drive Dickinson’s Success
Victoria Zerbe led Dickinson in scoring with 14 points, supported by Addison Cadwell (13 points), Lizzie McGrath (12 points), and Mia Chapman (10 points). Zerbe also dominated the boards, securing 12 rebounds, while Cadwell added 10. The team’s balanced attack and rebounding prowess were critical to their success.
Franklin & Marshall Struggles to Respond
Despite efforts from Lizzie Neville, who led Franklin & Marshall with 23 points, the Diplomats struggled to consistently challenge Dickinson’s lead. Neville’s performance, including six successful foul shots, helped narrow the deficit briefly in the third quarter, but Dickinson consistently responded.
Looking Ahead: A Challenging Matchup Looms
Dickinson (11-7, 5-2 Centennial Conference) is now preparing for a challenging road game against fifth-ranked Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday evening in Baltimore. A strong performance against a highly-ranked opponent could further elevate Dickinson’s standing within the conference. The team’s ability to maintain its offensive momentum and defensive intensity will be crucial in this upcoming contest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of the game?
The final score was Dickinson 68, Franklin & Marshall 50.
Who led Dickinson in scoring?
Victoria Zerbe led Dickinson with 14 points.
Who led Franklin & Marshall in scoring?
Lizzie Neville led Franklin & Marshall with 23 points.
How important is this win for Dickinson as they move forward in the season?