FEBRUARY 23, 2008
FIORINO POURS IN 30 TO LEAD KING'S WOMEN PAST DVC
(Lady Monarchs Clinch 2nd Seed and Home Playoff Game)
WILKES-BARRE
-- Kaitlyn Fiorino poured in a game-high 30 points to power the King's
College women's basketball team to a 81-64 Freedom Conference victory
over visiting Delaware Valley College Saturday in Scandlon Gymnasium.
With the win, King's clinched the second-seed in next week's Freedom
Conference playoffs as the Lady Monarchs improved to 14-11 overall and
8-4 in league play. Delaware Valley, which entered the game tied with
the Lady Monarchs in the conference standings, fell to 13-12 and 7-5.
The loss also drops the Aggies to the fourth seed in the Freedom
Tournament. FDU-Florham, which defeated Wilkes 71-27 Saturday, moves
into the third spot.
King's came out on fire in the opening minutes, building a 25-5 lead
with 11:38 left in the first half thanks to Fiorino who scored 16 points
in the onslaught. The Lady Monarchs would eventually up their lead to
41-16 with 3:17 remaining following a short jumper from Jenna Palumbo.
The Lady Monarchs continued to dominate play and took their biggest lead
of the half at 47-20 with 1:11 on the clock as Fiorino scored her 20th
points on a pair of foul shots. King's would take a 47-21 lead into the
break.
The Lady Monarchs kept rolling in the second half and used five points
from Fiorino and back-to-back baskets by Kaitlin Malshefski to build a
31 points lead at 54-23 with 17:13 left in the contest. King's would
cruise the rest of the way as the Aggies drew no closer than 17 points
until the final four minutes of play.
Fiorino, who came within one point of equaling her career high of 31
points, finished the game 9-of-16 from the floor and 4-of-9 from
three-point range while going 8-of-9 from the foul line. Malshefski
played a solid all-around game with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting while
adding three rebounds, three blocks, and two steals. Palumbo netted 12
points, three rebounds, and three assists while Jessica Paettie
contributed seven points. Lauren Kendra tallied six points, five
rebounds, five assists, and five steals while Krystina Durako chipped in
with six points.
Delaware Valley was led by Brooke Ditmar with 25 points and 21 rebounds
while Moira Donohue added 12 points.
King's will host FDU-Florham in the Freedom Conference Tournament
semi-finals Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. in Scandlon Gymnasium.
KING'S COLLEGE 81, DELAWARE VALLEY 64
DELAWARE VALLEY COLL (13-12/7-5 Freedom)
Brooke Dittmar 5-11 15-16 25; Moira Donohue 4-19 0-4 12; Jessica Ruvolis
1-5 7-8 9; Brittany Battinieri 2-12 4-4 8; Kim Vennera 2-5 3-4 7; Amanda
Wilson 1-1 0-0 2; Michelle Oyer 0-3 1-2 1; Jen McCarthy 0-5 0-0 0;
Rochelle Teesdale 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 15-62 30-38 64.
KING'S COLLEGE (14-11/8-4 Freedom)
Kaitlyn Fiorino 9-16 8-9 30; Kaitlyn Malshefski 6-10 2-2 15; Jenna
Palumbo 4-11 2-2 12; Jessica Paettie 1-3 4-4 7; Krystina Durako 3-4 0-0
6; Lauren Kendra 1-6 4-9 6; Andrea Carroll 1-2 2-2 5; Andrea Hochstuhl
0-2 0-0 0; Kristen Baumes 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-56 22-28 81.
Delaware Valley…........... 21 43 - 64
King's College................. 47 34 - 81
3-point goals--Delaware Valley Coll 4-24 (Moira
Donohue 4-11; Jessica Ruvolis 0-1; Brittany Battinieri 0-8; Kim Vennera
0-1; Jen McCarthy 0-2; Rochelle Teesdale 0-1), King's College 9-30
(Kaitlyn Fiorino 4-9; Jenna Palumbo 2-8; Kaitlyn Malshefski 1-3; Jessica
Paettie 1-3; Andrea Carroll 1-2; Kristen Baumes 0-2; Lauren Kendra 0-3).
Fouled out--Delaware Valley Coll-Jessica Ruvolis, King's College-Kaitlyn
Malshefski; Andrea Hochstuhl. Rebounds--Delaware Valley Coll 53 (Brooke
Dittmar 21), King's College 32 (Lauren Kendra 5; Andrea Hochstuhl 5).
Assists--Delaware Valley Coll 9 (Brittany Battinieri 3), King's College
16 (Lauren Kendra 5). Total fouls--Delaware Valley Coll 23, King's
College 21. Technical fouls--Delaware Valley Coll-None, King's
College-None. A-325