Girls basketball



Saturday, December 16, 2006 @ 1:00 PM
Muhlenberg at Holy Name (Girls basketball)
 1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrFinal
Muhlenberg121110942
Holy Name8913939
Highlights: At Holy Name, Rachel Graeff broke the school scoring record and finished with a game-high 17 points to lead the Muhls (6-1) past the Blue Jays (2-4).

Graeff's basket with two minutes left in the first quarter broke the previous mark of 1,140 set by Sarra Hager in 2000. Graeff now has 1,151 points.

Amanda Mikatavage scored nine of her 11 points in the first half to help Muhlenberg build a 23-17 lead. Taylor Keegan scored 10 of her team-high 15 points in the second half to help Holy Name pull within 41-39 with 22 seconds remaining, but Graeff made 1-of-2 free throws, and the Blue Jays missed a shot on their last possession to end the game.


Muhlenberg Stats
Player#FGFGAFTFTA3PM3PARAPts
Schrift, Michael14 100000002
Hornberger, Liz23 202400006
Graeff, Rachel32 60511000017
Mikatavage, Amanda34 5012000011
Duffy, Ashley42 202600006
Shaub, Courtney11 000000000
Lobb, Tamera24 000000000
Polyniak, Ellen35 000000000
Totals 1601023000042
Holy Name Stats
Player#FGFGAFTFTA3PM3PARAPts
Schneider, Erin20 203310008
Vicari, Tiana24 003400003
Keegan, Katherine32 102200004
Skolny, Rachel42 301210008
Keegan, Taylor43 4034400015
Vicari, Janeena10 000000000
Scaffidi, Sam12 000000000
Jackson, Sarah23 001200001
Voorhies, Lauren33 000000000
Totals 1001317600039