Cleveland State beats Horizon League rival Purdue Fort Wayne 76-65 to reach WNIT semifinals
- On March 31, Purdue Fort Wayne lost 76-65 at home to Cleveland State in the WNIT Great 8, ending their season.
- The loss in the fourth meeting between the two Horizon League rivals this season cut short what was considered the Mastodons' best season yet and prevented them from advancing to the WNIT Fab 4.
- Cleveland State's victory was fueled by Destiny Leo's 22 points, Mickayla Perdue's 21 points, and Sara Guerreiro's 19 points, along with a significant rebounding advantage of 44-26.
- Cleveland State shot 52% from the field and 8 of 17 from three-point range, while Lauren Ross led the Mastodons with 14 points and Amellia Bromenschenkel and Sydney Freeman added 13 points each.
- Cleveland State's 14-0 run in the third quarter turned a one-point deficit into a 13-point lead, and despite Purdue Fort Wayne's efforts, including a late scoring surge, they could not regain the lead, marking the end of the collegiate careers for six graduating seniors and leaving Head Coach Maria Marchesano with the task of restocking the roster for the next season.
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Cleveland State women’s basketball advances to NIT semifinals after 76-65 win vs. Purdue Fort Wayne
CLEVELAND, Ohio — 22 points from Destiny Leo and 21 from Mickayla Perdue helped Cleveland State women’s basketball reach the semifinals of the NIT with a 76-65 win vs. Horizon League rival Purdue Fort Wayne on Monday in Fort Wayne.
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