NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Chatham Women's Basketball (11-4, 9-2 PAC) was efficient offensively on Saturday afternoon, breaching the 100-point mark for the first time this season to defeat the Westminster Titans (2-14, 2-9) 103-51.
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Hannah Chenault drained a career high 6 three-pointers and led the Cougars in scoring with 22 points.
Charjae Brock tied a career high with 7 steals, also netting 15 points for Chatham on 7-8 shooting and collecting 3 assists.
Ashlie Louden tallied 14 points and had 3 takeaways defensively.
Talia Prosper scored 11 points and added 4 steals with 3 assists.
Madison Nereu pulled down a game high 8 rebounds and blocked 2 Titan shots.
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The Cougars went on a 9-0 run after trailing 3-2 and never looked back. Three three-point baskets in the first three minutes of the second quarter, including 2 from Prosper, opened the Chatham lead to 17. Chenault then hit three shots from beyond the arc in the span of three minutes, pushing the Cougars' lead to 25. Westminster began the second half on an 8-0 run to cut into the deficit, but Chatham countered with a 15-2 run before closing the third quarter with 7 consecutive points. Louden scored the first 6 points for the Cougars in the final frame. Chatham would go on to win that quarter 29-9, with
Julia Calvin hitting a layup to reach triple digits on the scoreboard for the Cougars.
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Katie Maryo was the Titans' leading scorer with 16 points on 6-8 shooting, including 4-5 from three-point range. Maddie Syka scored 12 points for Westminster and grabbed a team high 6 boards. Kennedy Arison was the game's leader in the assist category with 4.
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Chatham won the turnover battle 27-4, their fewest turnovers committed in a game this season. The Cougars' 22 steals were their second-most of the campaign, and their 13 three-pointers tied their second-highest total of 2024-25.
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Chatham will be back home on Wednesday, Jan. 22 for a 6 p.m. matchup against Washington & Jefferson.
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