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Milliken jumper
43
Johns Hopkins JHU 12-8,9-6 Centennial
66
Winner Dickinson DC 11-10,9-7 Centennial
Johns Hopkins JHU
12-8,9-6 Centennial
43
Final
66
Dickinson DC
11-10,9-7 Centennial
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Johns Hopkins JHU 6 7 10 20 43
Dickinson DC 13 15 18 20 66

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Jeff Jezewski

Blue Jays Drop Conference Matchup At Dickinson

The Basics
• Score: Johns Hopkins-43, Dickinson-66
• Records: JHU (12-8, 9-6 Centennial) • Dickinson (11-10, 9-7 Centennial)
• Location: Carlisle, PA • Kline Center
 
How it Happened
Dickinson used a 13-0 run at the end of the first half to break open Thursday night's contest, earning a Centennial Conference win over Johns Hopkins. 12 different Red Devils scored in the victory. 

Dickinson jumped out to a 10-2 lead after Halle Maeda hit a triple at the 4:39 mark. Maggie Wodicka and Jess Sweeney both scored to cut it to 10-6, but Hannah Heiring responded with a three-pointer, giving Dickinson a 13-6 lead after the first quarter.

Trailing 15-6, Hopkins went on a quick 7-0 run, getting four straight points from Diarra Oden before Emily Howie knocked down a three to cut it to 15-13. Johns Hopkins was held scoreless over the next 5:33, with Kate Deutsch scoring six of the next 13 points for Dickinson as it ended the half on its big run. 

In the third quarter, Dickinson hit threes on three straight possessions, building a 21-point lead with 6:50 to go in the period. With 2:01 to play in the third, freshman Kara Milliken hit her first career three-pointer, cutting the Dickinson lead to 18. 

The Red Devils led by as many as 28 in the final period, ultimately winning by 23. The Blue Jays offense picked up in the final period, scoring 20 points in the quarter, one of their top single quarter marks of the season. 

  What it Means
• Johns Hopkins and Dickinson will split the regular season series with both teams taking care of business at home. 
• Johns Hopkins remains in third-place, a half game in front of both Swarthmore and Dickinson. 

Inside the Box Score
• Howie records the third double-double of her career, scoring 11 points and grabbing 11 boards. 
• Erin Walsh blocked four shots in the contest, giving her 12 blocks in her last three games.
• Johns Hopkins shot 90 percent from the free-throw line, the fifth time this season they've made at least 80 percent of their freebies.
 
Up Next
• JHU will hit the road again, traveling to Bryn Mawr for a Centennial Conference matchup, tipping off at 1 p.m.
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