
Despite a rough shooting performace from both teams, Potomac State came out on top, defeating CCBC Catonsville by a score of 51-43.
Potomac State capitalized on a more efficient shooting night, hitting 32.3% of their field goals, including 26.7% from beyond the arc. Elizabeth Pryor was a key player for the Catamounts, leading the team with 14 points on 7-of-10 shooting. Her solid offensive outing was matched by Hannah Ault, who added 14 points as well, including 2 three-pointers. Both Pryor and Ault contributed significantly to their team's success, especially late in the game.
CCBC Catonsville struggled with shooting accuracy throughout the game, finishing with a low 18.8% from the field, including just 6.3% from beyond the arc. Despite these shooting woes, the team showed grit, particularly in the rebound battle, where they pulled down 40 boards.
Despite the cold shooting from both teams, the Catamounts depth and ability to execute in key moments gave them the edge. With Ericka Zirk pulling down 6 rebounds and contributing 6 points, and Bailey Evans adding 8 rebounds off the bench, the Potomac State squad showed strong defensive and rebounding efforts.
Ultimately, Potomac State secured the win by maintaining a steady performance and capitalizing on opportunities late in the game.
Potomac State travels to Harford Community College this weekend to take on the Owls. Harford won the first battle on Nov. 16, winning that game 78-63. The Catamounts will look to change that outcome this weekend in BelAir, MD. Tip-off is slated for 1pm.