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Scoreboard

Howie drive
50
McDaniel MCD 6-11,3-10 Centennial
61
Winner Johns Hopkins JHU 11-6,8-4 Centennial
McDaniel MCD
6-11,3-10 Centennial
50
Final
61
Johns Hopkins JHU
11-6,8-4 Centennial
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
McDaniel MCD 13 8 12 17 50
Johns Hopkins JHU 15 15 14 17 61

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Jeff Jezewski

Oden & Howie Combine For 41; Lead Blue Jays To 61-50 Victory Over McDaniel

The Blue Jays Shot An Impressive 48 Percent From The Field In The Win

The Basics
• Score: Johns Hopkins-61, McDaniel-50
• Records: JHU (11-6, 8-4 Centennial) • McDaniel (6-11, 3-10 Centennial)
• Location: Baltimore, MD • Goldfarb Gymnasium
 
How it Happened

Diarra Oden scored 23 points and grabbed five rebounds while Emily Howie added a career-high 18 points and eight rebounds to lead the Blue Jays to a 61-50 victory over McDaniel. The duo scored 24 of the team's 30 first half-points before ultimately combining for 41 of the team's 61 points overall.

Johns Hopkins led by just two after a closely contested first period, 15-13, before beginning to grow its lead in the second. Leading 21-17 with less than seven minutes to play in the half, the Blue Jays ripped off a 9-0 run, sparked by a three-pointer from Howie at the 6:26 mark. Howie flipped in a layup about a minute later, extending the lead to 26-17. Moments later, a pair of buckets from Oden gave Hopkins its biggest first half lead, 30-17. The Green Terror scored the final four points of the quarter, cutting the deficit to nine at the break. 

At the 4:12 mark of the third quarter, Hannah Zajac knocked down a pair of free throws, trimming the lead to five. JHU responded with an 8-0 run over the next minute and a half, getting a three-point play from Kristin Ralston, a transition three from Maggie Wodicka and a fastbreak layup from Oden to push the lead to 42-29. Wodicka's three extended the lead to 11 and the Blue Jays' lead never fell below double-digits the rest of the way. 

With just over 4:30 to play, Oden knocked down her first triple of the night, extending the lead to 16 and sparking another 8-0 run. The sophomore guard followed it up with another layup before Howie hit her career-high fifth triple of the game to give Johns Hopkins their biggest lead of the night, 61-40. 

The Blue Jays shot 48.1 percent from the floor in the contest, their second best shooting effort of the season. The nation's 20th-best scoring defense, Hopkins once again held the opposition to 50 points or less, the ninth time the Blue Jays have done so this season. 

  What it Means
• The Blue Jays win the first of three straight at home, keeping them in sole possession of third-place in the Centennial Conference standings.
• Johns Hopkins has now won eight straight versus McDaniel, improving its all-time record to 44-42 against the Green Terror.
• Entering the night, the Blue Jays ranked 20th-nationally, allowing just 52.3 points per contest. After holding McDaniel to 50 tonight, that number drops slightly to 52.1.

 Inside the Box Score
Emily Howie set a career-high with five three-pointers made. She is the second Blue Jay freshman to knock down five threes in a game this season, joining Aleah Spruell.
Diarra Oden's 23 points give her eight games this season with at least 20 points scored. Her 11 field goals made tonight is the most in a game by a Johns Hopkins player this season. 
• The Blue Jays overcame a very early deficit to lead for 35:03 of tonight's contest.
• Hannah Zajac and Liv Storer led McDaniel with 12 points each in the defeat.
 
Up Next
• Muhlenberg travels to town for a rematch of a December 7th matchup. Tip-off is set for 4 p.m. inside Goldfarb Gymnasium. 
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