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Kyler Woods and Grace Cox celebrate after a made basket by Birmingham-Southern on the bench.
98
Winner Birmingham Southern BIRMINGH 10-7, 4-3
78
Huntingdon HUNTINGD 3-12, 3-6
Winner
Birmingham Southern BIRMINGH
10-7, 4-3
98
Final
78
Huntingdon HUNTINGD
3-12, 3-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Birmingham Southern BIRMINGH 30 27 22 19 98
Huntingdon HUNTINGD 13 29 13 23 78

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

PANTHERS PICK UP ROAD WIN OVER HUNTINGDON

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Birmingham-Southern women's basketball team closed its non-conference schedule in dominant fashion after outscoring Huntingdon by nine or more points in two quarters for a commanding 98-78 victory inside Catherine Dixon Roland Arena. This is the fourth victory in the last five meetings for the Panthers against the Hawks. 

Tuesday night's 20-point victory is the third largest margin of victory for the Panthers over the last 10 years in a head-to-head matchup against the Hawks. BSC has earned seven victories of 20 or more points this season with their largest margin of victory being 74 points against MUW on Dec. 13. They also have a 54- and 46-point victory on the season. This is the second consecutive season that BSC women's basketball has recorded at least one 50-point victory. 

BSC had four players record double-digits in the win. Brooke Westhoelter paced the team with 21 point. She also grabbed five boards in the win. Faith Anderson tallied 16 points, two rebounds, and one steal, while Montana Harris and McKenna Buckner each recorded 12 points. Harris was tied for the team lead in rebounds with six, while Buckner ranked second on the team with two assists and three steals. 

AB Davis dropped 30-points in the loss, while grabbing seven boards to go along with her 30 points. Two other Hawks scored in double-figures, Alina Shoemake recorded 16 points while Kinstin Davis added 13 to the Hawks total. 

Records
Birmingham-Southern 10-7 (4-3 SAA), Huntingdon 3-12 (3-6 CCS)

Up next
The Panthers will continue their five game road trip as they travel to Sewanee on Friday, Jan. 27. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. in Sewanee, Tenn.
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