OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Arcadia women's basketball team fell at Stevenson, 78-63, on Saturday afternoon.
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The Knights are now 7-12 on the season and 4-6 in the MAC Commonwealth, while Stevenson stands at 10-9 overall and 5-5 in the league.
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The Knights got 32 points from their bench, including a season-high 15 from
Taylor Fritz, and a career-high 11 points from
Holly Daveski, but couldn't overcome a huge free throw disparity in the loss. Stevenson was 17 of 22 (.773) from the charity stripe, while AU shot just 10 free throws, making eight (.800).
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Arcadia turned an early 9-3 deficit into a 12-11 lead with 2:47 left in the opening quarter on the strength of a 9-2 run capped by a Daveski layup.
Sydney Cyr jumpstarted the run with a triple and
Camille Menns followed with a short jumper to pull AU within 9-8 by the 4:47 mark.
Jamie Manzo added a jumper at 3:53 as the Knights took a 10-9 lead. The lead reached 16-13 on a Fritz layup with just over a minute remaining, but the Mustangs scored the last four points of the period for a 17-16 lead after one.
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In the second quarter, the Knights fell behind by five (27-22) before using an 8-2 run, punctuated by a Menns putback, for a 30-29 lead with 5:59 on the clock. Arcadia's lead stood at 34-33, but the Mustangs once again closed the period strong, outscoring AU 10-2 to close the half and take a 43-36 lead to the locker room.
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Stevenson then opened the second half on a 12-0 burst to take the upper hand in what had been a back-and-forth contest to that point. The Knights pulled to within 55-43 on a
Taylor Dunn layup with 2:28 to play, but that would be as close as AU would get in the quarter.
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Twice the Knights managed to cut their deficit to single digits in the fourth quarter, the last time coming on a Daveski layup with 1:55 to play that made it 72-63 in favor of the home team, but Stevenson scored the game's final six points to snuff out any rally.
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The Knights shot 44.6 percent (25-56) as a team and held a 33-30 edge on the glass. Stevenson was 27 of 57 ( .474) from the floor, including 7 of 12 (.583) from beyond the arc, and won the turnover battle 24-19.
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Julia Makowski added 15 points for the Knights. For the freshman, it was her 14th game in double figures this season. Menns finished with six points and a team-high eight rebounds, and Dunn had five points, six assists and three steals.
Asya Alba had five rebounds, four assist and three steals.
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Jonyae Curry led all players with 20 points on 6 of 9 shooting, and she added eight rebounds. Hannah Crist scored 16 points to go with six assists, five rebound and four steals.
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The Knights are back in action on Wednesday when they host Albright at 6 p.m.
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