LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University women's basketball team put together one of the best overall performances of the season in taking down visiting Concordia University Wisconsin on Wednesday night.

Benedictine 62, Concordia Wisconsin 42
• Benedictine never trailed in the contest, playing solid defense throughout
• The first quarter was low scoring, a jumper from
Allison Michalski gave Benedictine a 12-7 lead with 3:44 left in the opening 10 minutes
• Benedictine led 12-9 after one quarter
• Concordia Wisconsin tied the game to start the second quarter before a three from
Venita Parsons and a jumper from
Alena Moro enabled Benedictine to lead 17-12
• The second quarter advantage grew to 12 points on a triple from Parsons with 1:56 to go in the half and Benedictine led 35-25 at the break
• Concordia Wisconsin did not score for nearly six minutes to start the second half as Benedictine took a 40-25 lead which extended to 46-29 on a jumper from
Bennita Drain
• The visitors never pulled closer than 14 points the rest of the way and Benedictine opened a 56-36 lead on a
Georgia Alexakos jumper with 3:04 remaining
• Benedictine limited Concordia Wisconsin to the lowest offensive output of the season
• Benedictine shot 43.9 percent in the game and held a 43-37 rebounding edge as both teams controlled the defensive glass
• Concordia Wisconsin shot just 26.7 percent for the game
• Michalski led all scorers with 15 points off the bench
• Parsons added 13 while
Madisyn Fischer tallied 11
• Alexakos and Moro both finished with eight points and nine rebounds

Benedictine (11-3, 8-1 NACC) travels to Marian on Saturday