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| Ashley Roser has more than
1,300 rebounds. Among all 2,000-point scorers, the one with the
most rebounds is three-time D3hoops.com All-America selection Ronda
Jo Miller of Gallaudet, who recently had her number retired by the
university. Wells athletics photo |
Wells' Ashley Roser reached the 2,000-point plateau and joined some rare company as the Express defeated Morrisville State 55-46.
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- Wednesday's men's wrapup
- NCAA's regional rankings
The win leaves the Express comfortably in the running for a high seed in the NEAC tournament. Roser is the active scoring leader in Division III women's basketball. She's just the fourth player in Division III women's basketball history with 2,000 points and 1,300 rebounds.
Hope ran the table in the MIAA for the sixth time and the first since 2009-10, defeating Albion 69-53 behind Brittany Berry's 18 points and five assists. All six unbeaten seasons have come since 2000.
Jenna Dockter returned to the lineup for No. 16 St. Thomas, scoring 13 points while playing in just her second game of the season in a 90-56 win vs. Gustavus Adolphus. Dockter, who started 29 games for the Tommies in 2012-13, missed the first 22 games of the season.
Scranton avenged its only conference loss and grabbed the top seed in the Landmark Conference tournament, surviving with a 70-69 win at Moravian. Meredith Mesaris led Scranton with 18 points, while Sarah Payonk added 17. Moravian hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to one in the waning seconds, but Scranton was able to inbound the ball and run out the clock.
Eastern Mennonite used a 26-7 run to take control in Wednesday's 58-47 win at Shenandoah. The Royals' 11th straight win clinches the top seed in next week's ODAC tournament, as they improve to 14-1 in conference play. It's their third consecutive 20-win season. In the previous two, however, the Royals have gone just 0-1 in the NCAA Tournament.
Haverford moved into first place in the Centennial Conference with one game left in the regular season and won its program-record 20th game by defeating Ursinus 73-36. The Fords can wrap up the top seed in the conference by beating Swarthmore on Saturday.
Carthage defeated North Park 80-74 to move one win from wrapping up top seed in the CCIW. The Lady Reds face Millikin on Saturday, and Millikin needs a win to get into the tournament.
UW-Superior claimed its spot in the WIAC tournament, as Sally Linzmeier poured in 27 points and added 10 rebounds in a 72-55 win at UW-River Falls. The Yellowjackets improved to 14-10, 7-8 in the league. No. 16 UW-Oshkosh won at UW-Stevens Point to wrap up a first-round bye in the WIAC.
Regis wrapped up its third consecutive undefeated regular season in the New England Collegiate Conference with a 62-41 win over visiting Mitchell. The Pride (21-4, 18-0), who will host the upcoming NECC tournament semifinals and Championship games next Friday and Saturday as the No. 1 seed, were led by Emilee Marro's game-high 17 points.