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Scott’s 15 Points Lead Raiders Saturday Afternoon
1/24/2026 7:20:00 PM | Women's Basketball
DAYTON- The Wright State women's basketball team fell to Robert Morris 53-74 Saturday afternoon in the Nutter Center.
Wright State (6-15, 2-8 HL) will hit the road next weekend and travel up north to the state of Wisconsin. The Raiders will kick off the road trip at Green Bay on January 29 at 7 p.m. The road trip through America's Dairyland will continue at Milwaukee on January 31 at 3 p.m.
Lauren Scott paced the Raiders offensively Saturday afternoon, turning in a 15-point performance. The senior came up just two points shy of her career high of 17 she matched earlier this season against Evansville. Breezie Williams joined Scott in double figures, scoring 10 points of her own to turn in her third straight 10+ point game. Williams also led the Raiders with six assists and four steals. Grace Okih cleaned up the boards, hauling in six rebounds, followed by Ellie Magestro-Kennedy with five rebounds.
All 10 available Raiders saw the court Saturday afternoon. Freshman Maja Dilen made her first collegiate start, playing 16 minutes, scoring five points, and making four assists. Makenzie Drout played 17 minutes off the bench for the Raiders, matching her career-mark set at Kentucky earlier this season.
The Raiders closed out the first quarter on fire, closing the quarter on a 10-2 run to cut the Robert Morris lead down to one point. Wright State would then start the second quarter with five straight points to take a 22-18 lead with a little over nine minutes remaining in the half.
Robert Morris would respond with a run of their own to break the game wide open. The Colonials finished the first half on a 19-0 run to jump out to a 15-point lead entering the locker room at halftime. Robert Morris would finish their run in the early parts of the second half, scoring the first four points of the second half to complete a 23-point run.
The two squads would exchange buckets in the second half, but Robert Morris would close the game on a 7-0 run to secure their 14th win of the season and seventh win in Horizon League play.
Three Colonials finished in double figures, led by Myriam Traore with 22, followed by Ava Leroux with 19 and Eva Levingston with 12.
In the box score, the Raiders trailed in rebounds 26-43, points in the paint (18-38), second chance points (7-12), and bench points (8-27), but led in fast break points (9-2).
Wright State (6-15, 2-8 HL) will hit the road next weekend and travel up north to the state of Wisconsin. The Raiders will kick off the road trip at Green Bay on January 29 at 7 p.m. The road trip through America's Dairyland will continue at Milwaukee on January 31 at 3 p.m.
Lauren Scott paced the Raiders offensively Saturday afternoon, turning in a 15-point performance. The senior came up just two points shy of her career high of 17 she matched earlier this season against Evansville. Breezie Williams joined Scott in double figures, scoring 10 points of her own to turn in her third straight 10+ point game. Williams also led the Raiders with six assists and four steals. Grace Okih cleaned up the boards, hauling in six rebounds, followed by Ellie Magestro-Kennedy with five rebounds.
All 10 available Raiders saw the court Saturday afternoon. Freshman Maja Dilen made her first collegiate start, playing 16 minutes, scoring five points, and making four assists. Makenzie Drout played 17 minutes off the bench for the Raiders, matching her career-mark set at Kentucky earlier this season.
The Raiders closed out the first quarter on fire, closing the quarter on a 10-2 run to cut the Robert Morris lead down to one point. Wright State would then start the second quarter with five straight points to take a 22-18 lead with a little over nine minutes remaining in the half.
Robert Morris would respond with a run of their own to break the game wide open. The Colonials finished the first half on a 19-0 run to jump out to a 15-point lead entering the locker room at halftime. Robert Morris would finish their run in the early parts of the second half, scoring the first four points of the second half to complete a 23-point run.
The two squads would exchange buckets in the second half, but Robert Morris would close the game on a 7-0 run to secure their 14th win of the season and seventh win in Horizon League play.
Three Colonials finished in double figures, led by Myriam Traore with 22, followed by Ava Leroux with 19 and Eva Levingston with 12.
In the box score, the Raiders trailed in rebounds 26-43, points in the paint (18-38), second chance points (7-12), and bench points (8-27), but led in fast break points (9-2).
Team Stats
RM
WSU
FG%
.481
.351
3FG%
.368
.333
FT%
.652
.833
RB
43
26
TO
18
16
STL
5
11
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