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Kenyon College Athletics

Katie Orefice
Sejin Kim
49
Kenyon Kenyon 1-1,0-0 NCAC
60
Winner Capital CAP 1-0,0-0 OAC
Kenyon Kenyon
1-1,0-0 NCAC
49
Final
60
Capital CAP
1-0,0-0 OAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Kenyon Kenyon 5 10 19 15 49
Capital CAP 10 20 16 14 60

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Evan Brinnon, Asst. Director of Athletics Communications

Three-point shooting hurts Owls against Comets

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Kenyon College women's basketball team could not continue its unbeaten start to the season, falling 60-49 on the road against Capital University.

Kenyon scored the game's first points on a putback by Alyssa Gest, but the shots were not falling for either team early as the squads combined to shoot 6-32 from the floor and 0-11 from three-point range in the opening period. Kenyon doubled its five-point first-quarter output with 10 points in the second. The Owls matched their first-quarter scoring in a 1:13 stretch, tying the game 10-10 thanks to three points from Anissa Hardy and two from Katie Orefice. 

However, the Owls faced a 15-point deficit after Capital finished the half on a 20-5 run to go ahead 30-15. The Comets benefitted from being the first team to find its stroke from distance, shooting 3-4 (75 percent) from three over their big run. Additionally, five more makes on six more attempts from the free throw line helped Capital double up on the Owls through 20 minutes.

Kenyon played much better in the third frame as Claudia Cooke kicked things off with the Owls' first four points, but Capital still increased its lead by three after outsourcing Kenyon 19-16. After Cooke started the scoring, Orefice took over and poured in a dozen third-quarter points. The senior guard reached 20 points before any Comet scored more than 10 points, but her effort could not pull Kenyon closer as no other Owl reached double-figures until three minutes were left in the fourth quarter.

Cooke reached double-digits for the second time in two games after leading all players with seven fourth-quarter points. The junior finished with 13 points and eight rebounds, shooting 4-5 from the floor, 5-8 from the free throw line, and adding two blocks and three assists. Gest, a first-year, added five points in the final frame to finish with nine and help Kenyon outscore Capital 15-14 in the period, but the Comets clinched a 60-49 win.

Orefice notched game-highs with 22 points and 10 rebounds, the sixth double-double of her career. The senior has notched 22 points in consecutive games to open the season and is averaging nine rebounds. Hardy, a first-year, pulled down eight boards and finished with four points.

Capital benefitted from a balanced scoring attack, as 34 of their 60 points came from the bench. Five Comets scored between eight and 13 points, with Bri O'Connor leading the way. Capital only made four more field goals than Kenyon, but they were plus-21 from three-point range after making 8-of-25 triples while holding the Owls to a 1-17 clip.

Kenyon's next matchup is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. when the Owls head to Wilmington, Ohio, to take on Wilmington College (3-0).

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