Chargers Fall on the Road at Mount Allison

Chargers Fall on the Road at Mount Allison

Chargers Fall on the Road at Mount Allison

The Crandall Chargers dropped a road matchup to Mount Allison, falling 77–50 on Saturday afternoon at McCormack Gym.

Mount Allison controlled the tempo early, jumping out to a 29–13 first-quarter lead and extending the advantage to 56–24 at halftime. The home side capitalized on transition opportunities and points off turnovers to build separation through the opening two quarters.

Crandall showed resilience in the fourth quarter, outscoring Mount Allison 18–9, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.

Kelsey Alward led the Chargers with 9 points, while Ellie Hiltz and Lauren Lilly each added 8 points. Charity Hearn contributed 7 points, three rebounds, and three assists, and Ella Smith provided a spark off the bench with 7 points, including a pair of three-pointers.

Crandall shot 33.3 percent from the field and 36.4 percent from three-point range, while Mount Allison held an edge on the glass (38–30) and converted 25 points off turnovers. Despite the result, the Chargers received 18 points from the bench and limited Mount Allison to single-digit scoring in the final quarter.

The Chargers will look to build on their fourth-quarter effort and focus on starting stronger as they prepare for their next contest.

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