Postgame Notes: Lady Lions at Hartford (Dec. 10, 2014)Postgame Notes: Lady Lions at Hartford (Dec. 10, 2014)

Postgame Notes: Lady Lions at Hartford (Dec. 10, 2014)

Dec. 10, 2014

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Penn State Women's Basketball
Postgame Notes at Hartford
12/10/14

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
-Junior center Candice Agee notched 20 points at Hartford. It is her second career 20-point game, with both coming this season.

-Agee was 8-of-13 from the field and tied her career-high with four made free throws, which she set at Illinois on Feb. 20, 2013.

-Agee blocked one shot vs. the Hawks, marking the eighth time this season she has blocked at least one shot in a game. She is now one block shy of 50 for her career.

-Sophomore guard Sierra Moore reached double figures for the seventh time this season with 10 points at Hartford.

-Moore handed out five assists vs. the Hawks, her third five-plus assist game of the season.

-Senior center Tori Waldner blocked one shot at Hartford and now has 102 rejections in her career. She is now tied with Talia East (for eighth on the career charts with

-Freshman guard Lindsey Spann had her streak of eight straight games reaching double figures snapped at Hartford. Spann scored five points and handed out four assists vs. the Hawks.

-Sophomore forward Peyton Whitted scored a season-high eight points, besting her seven points vs. Liberty on Nov. 28, 2014.

TEAM NOTES
-The Lady Lions are now 2-1 all-time against Hartford. They won a neutral site meeting, 71-65, in Mexico in 2011 and at home, 70-56, last season, before falling in Hartford tonight.

-Penn State's 30 points in the paint at Hartford are their second most of the season. They had 54 points in the paint vs. Wagner on Dec. 7.

-The Lady Lions trailed by 24 points, 46-22, with 17:03 to play in the second half, which is the largest deficit they faced this season.

-Hartford made 11 three pointers, which are the most made by a Penn State opponent this season.

-The Lady Lions return home for a 2:30 tip off vs. Rider on Sunday, Dec. 14 as a part of a double-header with the men's program (George Washington; Noon).