Hot shooting fuels women’s basketball past Bethany in season opener

Hot shooting fuels women’s basketball past Bethany in season opener

The Muskingum women's basketball team used hot shooting en route to secure an 82-54 season-opening victory over Bethany on Friday evening to tip off the 2022-23 season. The victory also marked the first win as a Muskie for Head Coach Kelly Broderick.

The Basics

Records: Muskingum (1-0), Bethany (0-1)
Location: Hummel Field House – Bethany, W. Va.

Notables

  • The win marked Head Coach Kelly Broderick's first win as a Muskie.
  • The contest marked the season opener for both teams.

Inside the Numbers

  • The Muskies were led by junior Taylor DeMassimo with 18 points, five rebounds, and two assists. DeMassimo shot 7-of-13 (53.8%) from the field and went 3-of-8 (37.5%) from beyond the arc.
  • Sophomore Halle Morehead also had a solid outing for Muskingum, registering 15 points and going 5-of-7 (55.6%) from the field. Morehead tallied a team-high five steals and dished out three assists on the evening.  
  • Freshman Claudia Harrington added 10 points, three assists, one steal, and five rebounds, while freshman Tori Jones chipped in nine points.
  • Freshman Lizzy Allen dished out a team-high seven assists, tallied one steal, and grabbed five rebounds for the Muskies as well.
  • Sophomore Caitlyn DeMassimo snagged five rebounds and registered seven points and two assists.
  • As a team, the Muskies shot 51.6% from the field, while Bethany was held to 32.7%.
  • Aiding Muskingum to its victory was a 42-26 advantage in points in the paint.
  • The Muskies forced 21 Bison turnovers and converted them into a 22-10 edge on points-off-turnovers.
  • Muskingum finished with 34 rebounds, 18 assists, and 13 steals.
  • Makenzee Mason and Lindsey Garrison led Bethany with 11 points each.
  • Bethany finished with 29 rebounds, three assists, and 11 steals.

Up Next

  • Muskingum hosts Earlham in the Anne C. Steele Center on Saturday, November 12, for its Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness game. Tip-off is slated for 6:00 p.m.
  • Fans can donate to the National Kidney Foundation here.
  • Fans can secure their tickets ahead of the game or on-site by purchasing them online at the Fighting Muskies' official ticketing page found at fightingmuskies.com/athletics/tickets or via the HomeTown Ticketing mobile app available through the App Store or Google Play. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for students, and children 5-and-under are free.