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Loyola Women’s Basketball jumps out to best start in program history with win Thursday night

NEW ORLEANS – A Kellie Kennedy-led Loyola Wolf Pack women’s basketball team has never had a better start to a season than this year’s team, as Loyola defeated Blue Mountain Christian University, 95-55, for its 15th straight win to start the 2022-23 campaign.

In fact, the Pack’s 15-0 record is the best start to a season in school history, as the previous best was a 14-0 mark during the 2014-15 season. 

Loyola (8-0 in Southern States Athletic Conference) will play its final of four straight home games on Saturday, hosting Stillman College for a 2 p.m. SSAC contest in The Den. 

Sitting on 999 career points, it didn’t take long for Taylor Thomas to enter the 1,000-point club, as she drained a 3-pointer on Loyola’s first possession of the game. Liz Critton and Sandra Cannady gave the Wolf Pack a 7-0 lead before BMCU could even find the bottom of the net, too. Jazmene McMillan made it four different players to get on the board in the early going, as she made back-to-back shots for the Pack to bring the score to 11-6 midway through the opening quarter. The Toppers hung around, though, keeping it close at 13-10, but 3-pointers by Sydni Tangle and Thomas made it a 22-12 Loyola lead in the final 90 seconds of the frame.

Tay Cannon got her first points and Thomas, who had 10 points in the first 10 minutes, beat the buzzer to help bring the 26-14 lead into the next quarter. 

Kennedy Hansberry scored twice in the first few minutes of the second to keep up the pace, 34-18, then Cannady added consecutive scores a few moments later, 38-21. The Toppers, however, outscored the Wolf Pack 9-3 during the final five minutes of the half to make it a 41-30 ballgame at the break. 

Hansberry, Critton, Cannady and McMillan powered a 12-0 run for the Wolf Pack to start the second half, 53-30. Hansberry converted an old-fashioned 3-point play to start the run, then Critton scored twice followed by a free throw from McMillan and back-to-back buckets by Cannady before the Toppers could get on the board three-plus minutes into the frame. Two free throws each by Hansberry, Cannady and Cannon extended the advantage to 61-38, and two made shots by Cannon after a Hansberry 3-pointer allowed Loyola to take a dominant 68-42 lead into the final frame. 

Then Loyola did what it always does late in games – close it out strong. The Pack outscored the Toppers 27-13 in the final 10 minutes with Tera SnellMorgan HerveyJada Washington and MG Lymon all registering points to give the team 11 scorers. 
 

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{Courtesy: Loyola Athletics}