Chargers Fall to Mount Saint Vincent at Home

Chargers Fall to Mount Saint Vincent at Home

Chargers Fall to Mount Saint Vincent at Home

The Crandall Chargers dropped a home matchup to Mount Saint Vincent, falling 90–51 on Saturday afternoon at Crandall University.

Mount Saint Vincent took control early, opening the game with a 28–9 first quarter and maintaining momentum throughout the contest. The visitors capitalized on second-chance opportunities and turnovers, building a steady lead that carried into halftime and continued to grow after the break.

Charity Hearn led the Chargers with 18 points, adding 5 steals in an active two-way performance. Lauren Lilly chipped in 7 points and 4 steals, while Tristan DesRoches contributed 6 points and 3 assists. Off the bench, Meghan Fisher added 7 points, and Kaley Axworthy pulled down a team-high 8 rebounds.

Crandall shot 34.5 percent from the field and struggled from beyond the arc, finishing 3-for-17 from three-point range. Turnovers proved costly, as Mount Saint Vincent converted 34 points off turnovers and added 24 second-chance points to control the tempo.

Despite the result, the Chargers showed resilience in the second quarter, outscoring Mount Saint Vincent 21–20, before the visitors reasserted control in the second half.

The Chargers will look to regroup and focus on ball security and defensive consistency as they prepare for their next matchup.

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