SALISBURY, Md. - The Salisbury University
women's basketball team came out of the gates on fire against
Widener University, in a non-conference game Friday night at the
Maggs Center, but had to rely on its defense to hold off the
Pioneers down the stretch to win 66-62.
The Sea Gulls (6-1) have won six straight since it dropped the
first game of the season. Salisbury started last season 6-0.
Salisbury junior Meghan Phillips led the way
with a game-high 22 points and teammate Jessica
Mills (17 points) also reached double figures with her
11-point second half burst. Freshman Kylie Hall
was a force on the boards as she grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the
Sea Gulls.
Widener (3-5) dropped its fifth straight game after the Pioneers
won the first three games of the season. Four Pioneers scored in
double figures with guard Beth Dessart Mager leading the way with
16 points and eight rebounds. Sophomore Megan Sipple scored 13
second half points after she was held scoreless in the first.
Junior Stephanie Bixby (11 points, 10 rebounds) recorded the only
double-double.
Salisbury led 13-0 just five minutes into the game. Widener cut
the lead to six but the Sea Gulls increased the lead back to double
digits as they led 35-25 at the half.
In the second half, the Pioneers were able to pull to within
two, on six different occasions, but couldn't tie or take the lead
away from the Sea Gulls.
Neither team shot extremely well from the field (WU 36 percent,
SU 30 percent) but Salisbury took advantage of the 24 Widener
turnovers. The Sea Gulls only committed 13 turnovers while they
made 15 steals as a team. The Pioneers out rebounded the Sea Gulls,
52-47.
The Sea Gulls don't have time to savor the win as they will
turnaround and travel to Washington, D.C., tomorrow (2 p.m.,
Saturday, December 9) to face Gallaudet University in a Capital
Athletic Conference game. Salisbury is 2-0 in the CAC.