Winchester, Va. -- Mount Aloysius women's basketball struggled from the field in a loss to Shenandoah on Saturday, November 11th.
Guard
Angelina Kohlwaies (Lake Worth, Fla., Cardinal Newman) led the Mounties in scoring, finishing with 19 points on 6-11 shooting, going 5-8 from behind the arc. Forward
Molly Kosmack (Homer City, Pa., Homer-Center) and guard
Annalyn Isaacs (Mars, Pa., Mars) also hit double digit figures for the Mounties, going a combined 8-13 from the field. The rest of the Mountie roster struggled significantly to find offense, shooting 1-22 overall.
Shenandoah's lock-down defense set up their offense well, with the Hornets earning 1/3rd of their points off of Mountie turnovers. Also dominating the boards, the hosts nearly doubled Mount Aloysius's 24 rebounds, while pounding the paint for 38 points.
The Mounties were outscored 55-19 in the first half as the Hornets shot found offense everywhere, shooting over 50% from three while continually scoring inside. Mount Aloysius found more success in the second, outscored 33-42 but improving their shooting by almost 15%. Shenandoah's bench would end the game outscoring the Hornet starters, contributing 50 of the host's 97 points.
Mount Aloysius women's basketball takes on Wilson College at home on Tuesday, November 14th. Wilson enters the contest 0-1, coming off a 33-71 loss to Misericordia.