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Fiona McMahon

Women's Basketball

McMahon Powers Bluejays Past North Park

Box Score CHICAGO, Ill. - Fiona McMahon poured in 24 points to lead the Elmhurst women's basketball team to a 68-57 win at North Park University.

Elmhurst (12-8, 4-5 CCIW) led for nearly the entire contest, scoring the game's opening bucket an surrendering the lead just once. Leading by just a point midway through the first half, the Bluejays ripped off a 9-0 run keyed by four points from McMahon to open up a 10-point cushion. Elmhurst extended its lead up to 11 points, before North Park (10-10, 3-6 CCIW) closed the half with an 8-2 run to pull to within five points at the break.

Fiona McMahon
North Park hung with the Bluejays early in the second half, slicing Elmhurst's lead down to two points on a Dominique Williams jumper with 14 minutes remaining. The Bluejays answered back with five straight points off a Clarire Monroe lay-up and a three-point play from Melanie Schwertdmann.

The Vikings pulled back to within five points with 10:47 left, but a 6-0 mini run from Elmhurst gave the Bluejays a double digit lead. North Park managed to come no closer than nine points for the game's final eight minutes as Elmhurst pulled away for the 11-point victory.

Both teams shot an identical 40.8 percent (20-of-49) from the floor, but Elmhurst outscored North Park 32-22 in the pain and also turned 21 North Park turnovers into 20 points.

North Park had no answer for McMahon as the Elmhurst junior shot 8-of-11 from the floor and finished a perfect 8-of-8 from the free throw line while also pulling down six rebounds. Katie Swanson added 14 points and seven rebounds while Schwerdtmann came off the bench to score 12 and grab a team-leading eight rebounds. Devin Vaughn added eight points for the Bluejays while Monroe scored seven.

North Park was led by Rachel Torres' 19-point effor in the loss. Liz Rehberger added 14 points for the Vikings.

Elmhurst travels to Illinois Wesleyan on Saturday, February 8.
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