2014 Commonwealth Conference Women's Basketball Championship
Lebanon Valley vs. Stevenson
LVC Gymnasium - February 26, 2014 - 7 p.m.
Lebanon Valley searches for its fourth consecutive Commonwealth Conference title, taking on Stevenson in the semifinals, less than a week removed from defeating the Mustangs in the regular-season finale. The winner of this semifinal will go on to face the winner of Messiah/Elizabethtown in the championship game on Saturday.
Seeding1. Lebanon Valley (14-4 CC)
2. Elizabethtown (14-4)
3. Messiah (14-4)
4. Stevenson (11-7)
5. Lycoming (10-8)
BracketPlay-in: (5) Lycoming 54, (4) Stevenson 68 –
Box ScoreSemifinal: (4) Stevenson at (1) Lebanon Valley, Wednesday, 7 p.m. –
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Live VideoSemifinal: (3) Messiah at (2) Elizabethtown, Wednesday, 7 p.m. –
Live StatsFinal: Winners, Saturday, TBA, at higher seed
Ticketing InformationGame tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $2 for students and children. No passes will be accepted. Children under six are admitted free. Additionally, all LVC students and staff will be admitted free of charge. Students and staff are reminded to sign in at the ticket table in order to earn free admission.
Scouting StevensonStevenson used a 26-0 run over a span of 9:42 to erase an 18-point deficit en route to a 68-54 victory over fifth-seeded Lycoming in the first round game played on Monday in Owings Mills, Md. The Mustangs have had an up-and-down year, finishing the regular season with an overall mark of 13-12 and going 11-7 in conference play. They have dropped three of their last five games, including losses to each of the other three teams participating in the CC Tournament. Stevenson is led by Kayla Kelly and her 11.5 points per game, while Kyarra Harmon controls the glass for the Mustangs, ripping down 6.6 boards per contest.
Series HistoryThe Dutchmen and Mustangs split their season series in 2013-14 with Stevenson taking the first meeting, 55-52, and the Valley earning redemption in Annville last week with a 50-36 victory last Saturday. The loss in Maryland earlier this season was LVC's first loss to Stevenson in a young series that began last season. The Dutchmen are now 3-1 all-time against the Mustangs, including two double-digit wins a year ago.
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