From IUP Sports Information
In a game that saw very little scoring from both teams, 13th-ranked IUP women’s basketball used its best defensive performance of the year to defeat the University of D.C. 39-34 Tuesday night at the UDC Sports Complex.
The 74 combined points is the lowest total in IUP women’s basketball history, while the Crimson Hawks’ 39 points scored ties the program record for the fewest (Clarion, 2004).
On the defensive end the Crimson Hawks gave up less than 40 points for the second time this season. UDC’s 20.8 field goal percentage (10-of-48) is the lowest by an IUP opponent since Ursuline connected on 20.5 percent on Nov 28, 2012.
The win was the fifth straight for the Crimson Hawks, who improved to 7-1 overall.
IUP’s biggest quarter was the first as the Crimson Hawks used an 8-0 run to take a 12-6 lead after 10 minutes. The run continued into the second quarter as they scored 16 of 18 points to take a 20-8 with eight minutes to go in the half.
That 12-point lead was the largest of the first half for the Crimson Hawks, which they matched in the third quarter at 29-17 with six minutes to play.
IUP grabbed a 38-29 lead on a 3-pointer by Justina Mascaro with 5:11 to go in the game, part of a 5-0 run after UDC cut its deficit to four. Mascaro’s 3-pointer proved important as the Crimson Hawks’ lead was again cut to four points with 36 seconds left. Mikayla Lovelace hit a foul shot seconds later and IUP forced a missed shot on the next possession to hold on for the win.
Rajah Fink scored a game-high 10 points in 21 minutes off the bench for the Crimson Hawks. Maura D’Anna had nine points, nine rebounds and three blocks while Mascaro added nine points and six boards.
Up next
The Hawks moved up in the latest WABC rankings to No. 13, while the IUP men remain No. 6 in the NABC rankings. Both teams play at Mansfield University Saturday afternoon at one and three o’clock Pregame is at 12:30 p.m. on U92.5 and U92radio.com.











