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CLARION SCORES 90 WHILE EVENING RECORD WITH WIN AT URSULINE

Nicole Miloser had a career-high 12 points while hitting a career-best 4 3-pointers

Box Score PEPPER PIKE, Ohio – Scoring 90 points on the road for the first time in nearly seven years, the Clarion University women's basketball team rolled to a 90-66 win over Ursuline Saturday afternoon in Pepper Pike, Ohio.
 
The Golden Eagles, who evened their record at 4-4, scored at least 90 points away from Tippin Gym for the first time since putting up 91 (91-75) in a win at West Chester Jan. 8, 2006. It is also the first time Clarion reached 90 tallies since eating California 93-83 at Tippin Gym Feb. 11, 2010.
 
Ten different Clarion players etched their names in the scorebook led by Hannah Heeter's 21 points, her first 20-point game of the season and the sixth of her career. Heeter added nine rebounds, three steals and two assists in just 24 minutes of action while converting 8 of 12 of her shots.
 
Nicole Miloser added a career-high 12 points for the Golden Eagles while hitting a career-best four three-pointers (4 of 5). In fact, the sophomore doubled her career production from three-point range in one afternoon after entering the game with four career made triples (4 of 20).
 
Also for Clarion, freshman Leisha Crawford had 11 points and three rebounds while junior Ann Deibert added 11 points, eight rebounds and five assists missing her career high in helpers by one.
 
Katie Campbell led four Ursuline players in double figures with 17 points, while Natalie Cook and Laura Campbell each added 14 points and Dee Erazo 12. Cook and Erazo also had nine rebounds apiece with Campbell adding seven. Brianna Wood chipped in nine points and nine assists for the Arrows (2-7), who played just seven players, one of them only four minutes.
 
Clarion used an 18-6 first-half run to build a 38-26 halftime lead and then had runs of 10-2 and 28-13 in the second half to get the lead to as many as 34 points.
 
The first-half run, which erased an 11-10 deficit and gave Clarion a 28-17 lead with just under six minutes to play in the half, featured scoring from six different Golden Eagles with Deibert and Heeter each scoring four points and Crawford and Tania Holmes each knocking down three-pointers.
 
The Golden Eagles eventually got the lead to as many as 14 in the opening 20 minutes before taking the 12-point lead into the locker room.
 
Still leading by 12, 42-30, early in the second half, a quick 10-2 run that featured five points from Heeter and a three-pointer by Crawford extended the advantage to 20, 52-32, with 15:23 remaining.
 
Miloser then hit three of her four three-pointers to key the 28-13 run that got the lead to 84-50 with just over five minutes remaining.
 
Led by Miloser's nine points during that run, seven different Golden Eagles scored during it including six from Heeter.
 
Clarion returns to action with a pair of PSAC crossover road games in the middle of the week. The Golden Eagles are at Kutztown Tuesday and at East Stroudsburg Wednesday. Both games start at 5:30 p.m.
 
NOTES – Heeter, who was named a Capital One/CoSIDA second-team Academic All-America in volleyball this week, has scored 64 points in just 87 minutes of playing time this season an average of 0.75 points per minute since joining the basketball team four games ago at the conclusion of volleyball season … Miloser's previous career high was 10 points achieved twice last vs. Slippery Rock (Feb. 1, 2012) … It marks the eighth time in the last 10 seasons Clarion has reached 90 points and the fifth time in the road … Clarion outscored Ursuline 25-8 off turnovers with the Golden Eagles forcing 18 Arrows giveaways while turning the ball over themselves just 11 times … Clarion shot 50.8 percent (32 of 63) from the field including 9 of 18 from three-point range while also hitting 17 of 20 free throws (85 percent). It was the second time this year Clarion has shot 50 percent from the field and the first time it has shot over 80 percent from the line. In fact, it was Clarion's best free-throw percentage when taking at least 20 since going 25 of 29 (86.2 percent) vs. IUP Feb. 7, 2010, and it was the best road free-throw percentage when taking at least 20 since going 34 of 37 (91.9 percent) in an overtime win at Shippensburg Feb. 16, 2008. 
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