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Mount St. Mary's plays Merrimack following Kennerly's 30-point performance
Mount St. Mary’s holds a 2-0 MAAC record while Merrimack is 0-1; Kennerly’s 30-point game boosts Mount's confidence ahead of first conference meeting.
- On Monday in North Andover, Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers visit Merrimack Warriors at 2 p.m. EST for their MAAC conference matchup.
- As a conference first meeting, the matchup pairs a 2-0 Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers squad with a 0-1 Merrimack Warriors team, with Merrimack averaging 68.5 points, 6.3 more than Mount St. Mary's allows.
- After a 30-point outburst, Gabrielle Kennerly scored 30 points in Mount St. Mary's 65-55 victory over Iona, while shooting 40.30% from beyond the arc with 2.6 made 3-pointers per game.
- Inconsistency — reflected in a 2-4 mark in games decided by at least 10 points — raises stakes for Merrimack as the Warriors have gone 2-2 at home, affecting MAAC standings implications.
- Statistically, the matchup favors Merrimack's perimeter defense against Mount St. Mary's shooting, as Mount St. Mary's team shooting trails Merrimack opponents' allowed field percentage while Mia Fiore and Lydia Melaschenko provide offensive threats.
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Mount St. Mary's plays Merrimack following Kennerly's 30-point performance
Mount St. Mary's faces the Merrimack Warriors after Gabrielle Kennerly scored 30 points in the Mountaineers' 65-55 victory against the Iona Gaels.
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