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Women’s Basketball Fall Short against Patrick Henry

Women’s Basketball Fall Short against Patrick Henry

NEWTOWN, PA. - The Bucks women's basketball managed their second most points in a game but were unable to stop visiting Patrick Henry College as they lost by a score of 70-50 at Centurion gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.

This was close contest until the second have when the visiting, Sentinels pulled away. The Centurions have three player in double figures on their way to a 50 point game. Bucks was lead by freshman forward, Jess Kepner (Pipersville, PA/Central Bucks East) who scored a season high of 14 points to go along with 8 rebounds. The Centurions also had contributions from Martina Fedor (Hamilton, NJ/Hamilton West) 10 points, 5 assists, 10 rebounds;  Caramia Delucia (Quakertown, PA/Pocono Mt West) 10 points, 6 rebounds (5 were offensive); and Kalypso Braynen (Kenneth City, FL/Dixie Hollins) 6 points, 6 assists, 10 rebounds in the game. 

The loss drops the Centurions to a 2-12 overall record while the Sentinels improved to 3-10 overall.

The Centurions finish the regular season with a 2-12 record and a ESAC record of 1-3.