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NYU Women End 91-Game Win Streak in a 60-52 Loss to Scranton in Division III Final Four
Scranton ended the second-longest NCAA win streak as Meghan Lamanna's free throws secured a 60-52 victory over two-time defending champion NYU.
- On Thursday, Scranton defeated the NYU Violets 60-52 in the Division III Final Four in Salem, Virginia, ending the Violets' record 91-game winning streak.
- The two-time defending champion Violets trailed 30-18 at halftime, struggling early against the Lady Royals before rallying within three points in the third quarter but failing to recover.
- Scranton dominated the boards, outrebounding the Violets 47-34 while holding them to 28% shooting. Meghan Lamanna led the Lady Royals with 18 points, and Kaeli Romanowski added a 14-point, 16-rebound double-double.
- Senior Caroline Peper scored 19 points for NYU in the loss, marking the only defeat of her career. The 91-game streak remains the second-longest in NCAA history, trailing UConn's 111-game run.
- Coach Ben O'Brien, who holds a 116-6 record in his fourth season at Scranton, guided the Lady Royals to this victory. The Violets had not lost since March 11, 2023, when defeated by Transylvania in the Elite Eight.
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NYU women end 91-game win streak in a 60-52 loss to Scranton in Division III Final Four
NYU’s record 91-game winning streak is over after a 60-52 loss to Scranton in the Final Four of the Division III NCAA Tournament on Thursday night.
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