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A Win Against a Team that Played Valiantly

The Saints played most of the game with four players due to injury and vacation absences — and played valiantly. Defensive miscommunications and poor shooting enable Canterbury to hang within two points late in the first half. Westminster went on an 11-2 run in the final minutes and extended its lead after the intermission, but all credit goes to the four Saints players who played all 32 minutes and really never stopped competing. Laura Velez '20 continued her improved play and had a career-high six points, and fourth former McKenzie Roller ‘20, Ridgely Green ‘20 and Bethany Winters ’20 combined for 34 points to augment Emma Alpaugh's ’18 career-high of 25. Congratulations to captain Alpaugh for being named Westminster's representative on the all-tournament team! Westminster goes into winter vacation at 2-2 for the first time in a long time. 
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