The College Sports Communicators Academic All-District 2023-24 Women's Basketball accolades have been released, and junior Caitlyn DeMassimo, junior Halle Morehead, sophomore Claudia Harrington, and sophomore Tori Jones were recognized for their outstanding efforts on the court and in the classroom.
The Ohio Athletic Conference has announced that junior forward Caitlyn DeMassimo and sophomore guard Claudia Harrington have earned All-OAC accolades for their performance on the court in the 2023-24 season.
Muskingum was stunned in the waning seconds by Marietta on Wednesday night after the Pioneers stole the ball and converted a three-point play in the final second of the game to secure a 64-63 win.
Senior Taylor DeMassimo scored a season-high, while sophomore Claudia Harrington recorded her second career double-double as the Muskies triumphed over Hanover in overtime thriller, 77-74.
Women's Basketball used 37 point outburst in the first-quarter to pull away from Bluffton early. Senior Taylor DeMassimo scored a season-high 19 points, as the Muskies routed Bluffton in a 76-55 contest.
The Ohio Athletic Conference has named Muskingum University women’s basketball junior forward Caitlyn DeMassimo the OAC Printing Concepts Scholar-Athlete of the Month for December.
Sophomore Claudia Harrington scored 20 points as Women's Basketball dominated Heidelberg in a 76-47 OAC contest. The Muskies outscored the Student Princes 28-7 in the first-quarter of action and never looked back.
Women's Basketball suffered a heartbreaking loss in the final seconds of its first Ohio Athletic Conference game this season, as a last-second three-point shot to tie the game just missed.
The Women's Basketball team defeated the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops in a close game, pulling out the victory 77-71. Junior Caitlyn DeMassimo and Sophomore Claudia Harrington led the Muskies in the thrilling contest.
Women's Basketball came up short in a 64-58 overtime battle against Albion. The Muskies were led by junior Caitlyn DeMassimo who scored 23 points and grabbed a team high 16 rebounds.
Women's Basketball dominated in their home opener against Bethany. The Muskies shot 26-of-49 (53.1%) from the field, including 9-of-20 (45%) from three-point range to cruise past Bethany, 67-55.