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Lady Dolphins Lose 52-48 to Douglas College

Team is now 6-4.

 

The Shoreline Community College Women's Basketball Team dropped a 52-48 game on Tuesday night in the SCC Gym to Douglas College from Vancouver, BC to finish up the first half of their season.

The first half of the game was a defensive struggle, as SCC was held to 13 points and shot only 13.9 percent for the half. Shoreline held DC to 19 points and 28.6 percent shooting as well. 

The second half had a bit more offense, and the lead changed several times going down the stretch, but SCC brought the ball down three times with under 2 minutes to play and did not get off a shot because of turnovers and Douglas was able to escape the SCC Gym with a win.

SCC had no double figure scorers and was led by Maile Keanu and Emily Wilbur with 9 points each. Caitlin Roussopolos had 12 rebounds for the Dolphins while Hannah Stanger added 10.

SCC falls to 6-4 on the season and ends the non-region portion of their schedule. SCC plays next at Everett Community College on January 5th in the NWAACC Northern Region opener for both teams. SCC next plays at home on January 9th against Bellevue College.

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