BANGOR, Maine — The Husson University women's basketball team made it back-to-back North Atlantic Conference wins on Tuesday rolling past Vermont State University Johnson 103-37 for its second-straight 100-point game.
Husson (5-9, 4-1 NAC) was hitting on all cylinders early going off for 24 points in the first quarter, while holding Johnson (0-13, 0-3 NAC) to eight.
The Eagles controlled a 53-14 lead at the half and combined for 50 points over the final 20 minutes to come away with the lop-sided win.
Husson finished with 50 points in the paint, 47 points off turnovers and 50 points off the bench on 50.6 percent shooting from the floor. Additionally, the Eagles racked up 32 assists as senior
Hannah Richards set a career-high with 10 assists, finishing with 13 points and a near triple double with seven rebounds.
Husson racked up a 47-33 advantage on the glass, led by senior
Jordyn Lengle who pulled down a game-high eight boards and added eight points.
Senior
Lauren Cook caught fire from behind the 3-point line drilling 6-8 for a team-high 18 points in just 15 minutes.
Fellow senior
Makaelyn Porter racked up double-digit points with 10, while
Aubrey Kachnovich dropped in a career-high eight points, followed by junior
Danielle Dow who also scored a career-high eight points, hitting on 2-3 from 3-point range.
Dow also finished with a career and game-high five steals, while Lengle added four steals in the win and senior
Trinity Montigny added three and six boards.
Husson will look to make it three-straight wins when it travels to Salem State University on Saturday for a 5 p.m. battle against the Vikings.