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Postgame Notes: at Holy Cross (Dec. 7, 2016)

Dec. 7, 2016

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Penn State Women's Basketball Postgame Notes at Holy Cross Dec. 7, 2016

INDIVIDUAL NOTES
// Junior Lindsey Spann moved past the 900-point mark for her career with a game-high 18 points. She now has 902 points in 69 career games.
//Sophomore Teniya Page scored 17 points to mark her eighth double-digit scoring effort of the season.
// Page added a career-high six steals and handed out five assists.
// Senior Kaliyah Mitchell went 5-of-5 from the field, making a career-high four shots from 3-point range. She previously connected on two shots from distance on four occasions, most recently vs. No. 13 Tennessee on Nov. 20, 2016.
// Mitchell ended the game with 15 points, marking her fifth double-figure scoring game of the season.
// Senior Sierra Moore chipped in 10 points on the night for her sixth game with 10-plus points in 2016-17.
// Sophomore Ashanti Thomas scored a career-best nine points.
// Freshman Siyeh Frazier scored a career-best five points.
// With six assists, redshirt-freshman Amari Carter posted her fifth game this season with at least five helpers.
// Carter also added a career-best four steals.
// Senior Peyton Whitted tallied a game-high seven rebounds, the third time this season and 25th time in her career she led the team on the boards.

TEAM NOTES
// Penn State is now 5-0 all-time vs. Holy Cross, including 2-0 on the road.
// Penn State recorded a season-high 33 points off of turnovers against the Crusaders, marking the sixth time during the 2016-17 season that the Lady Lions posted 20-plus points off of missteps by the opposing team.
// Penn State's bench outscored the Holy Cross reserves, 21-12, marking the eighth time in nine games that Penn State's bench held the edge.
// The 45 second half points are the second most scored by Penn State this season. // Penn State forced a season-high 24 turnovers in the game.
// The 23 free throws made and 35 free throw attempts are both season highs for the Lady Lions.