KEUKA PARK, N.Y. – The Hawks picked up their first Empire 8 win of the season on Friday night, defeating the Keuka College Wolves in dominant fashion, 76-44.
THE BASICS
- Final Score: Hartwick 76, Keuka 44
- Location: Keuka Park, N.Y.
- Records: Hartwick (3-7 Overall, 1-2 Empire 8), Keuka (1-9 Overall, 0-2 Empire 8)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The Hawks jumped on the Wolves early, taking a 7-0 lead just under three minutes into the game.
- Hartwick continued their dominance throughout the remainder of the first quarter and throughout the 2nd quarter, ending the first twenty minutes of play with a 41-17 lead.
- Bree Fargnoli (Binghamton, N.Y.) paced the offense in the first half, with 11 points.
- The Hawks picked up right where the left off to start the third quarter, scoring nine unanswered points before Keuka could notch a basket.
- Hartwick remained in control, expanding their already commanding lead to 32 points with five minutes remaining in the 4th quarter.
- The visitors held that lead to claim their first Empire 8 win of the season in decisive fashion, 76-44.
- The Hawks tallied 50 of their 76 points in the paint, including 20 points off of offensive rebounds.
- Fargnoli ended her night with 16 points, while Sareena DiCerbo (Schenectady, N.Y.) added in 10.
- In addition, each Hawk contributed a basket to the balanced offensive attack.
UP NEXT FOR THE HAWKS
The Hawks remain on the road as they head to Houghton University to continue their conference weekend with a 2 PM tip against the Highlanders.
HARTWICK COLLEGE
One of the oldest colleges in the country, Hartwick has continually evolved for 225 years. The College's exciting new chapter is called FlightPath, a future-focused approach to education. Offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work experiences, FlightPath builds on Hartwick's long history of integrating broad-based studies with experiential learning.
Hartwick College is a nationally ranked independent college of the arts and sciences located in picturesque Oneonta, NY, in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The College offers 35 courses of study leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, two master's degrees in the sciences, and a graduate certificate in nursing education. For more information, visit
www.Hartwick.edu.