ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The Wesleyan women's basketball team heads into Christmas break and the New Year flying high as the Cardinals defeated Rhodes, 74-64, in the St. Pete Classic on Wednesday afternoon from the campus of Eckerd College. Wesleyan (7-3) has won three straight games, are 6-1 away from home this season, and have scored 70+ points in four straight games heading into 2024. Rhodes (4-4) loses for just the second time in the past six games.
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The NESCAC's highest-scoring offense was at it again on Wednesday, reaching the 70-point plateau for the seventh time in 10 games this season, as the Cardinals' 75.9 points per game average sits atop the league rankings.
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Felicia Fongemie '27 led the way with a game-high 20 points, going 9-for-10 from the free throw line as the first-year finished with her first career 20-point game.
Olivia Quinn '26 stuffed the stat sheet with 16 points (6-12 FG, 3-4 3FG), 13 rebounds, and three blocks in 35 minutes. The 13 rebounds for Quinn are a new career-high while this marks her fourth double-double on the season.
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Other key contributors included
Maggie Lee '23 with 12 points (5-10 FG) in 33 minutes.
Tori DaCosta '25 went for eight points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks, and three steals despite fouling out in just 25 minutes.
Alana Jones '24 matched her career-high with eight assists against just one turnover in 30 minutes.
Kate King '27 and
Alli Jones '27 both netted seven points off the bench.
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 A high-scoring first quarter saw the two sides combine for 43 points, with Wesleyan taking a 24-19 lead after one. The Cardinals shot 9-for-15 (60 percent) from the floor in the opening stanza, with Quinn leading the way with nine points as she was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor with two made three-pointers.
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The score was tied at 29 apiece midway through the second quarter before the Cardinals took complete control of the game and went on a 14-0 run over the remaining 4:29 of the first half to take a 14-point lead into halftime. Four different Cardinals scored in the run while Wesleyan held Rhodes to 0-for-6 shooting and three turnovers in that sequence.
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Wesleyan took their largest lead of the game on a DaCosta layup in the paint early in the third quarter that made it 47-29, but the Lynx went on a 10-2 run of their own to cut into the deficit and make it a 10-point game. However, the closest Rhodes would get to the lead in the remainder of play was eight points as Wesleyan leaded on free throw shooting, going 11-for-17 (64.7 percent) in the second half, to close the door on a 10-point win. Fongemie was the key player down the stretch as she scored 11 of the Cardinals' 31 second half points.
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The Cardinals have more than three weeks before their next game which is slated for January 5-6 with a NESCAC-opening road weekend series in Maine. Wesleyan first plays Bowdoin on January 5 at 7 PM before traveling to face Colby on January 6 at 3 PM. Â