Devils improve to 4-0, Alexander named All-Tournament

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Renee Park (center).

The Fredonia State women's basketball team let Keuka hang around a little while before exploding for 31 points in the third quarter, cruising to an 84-65 victory at the Main BBQ Tipoff Tournament hosted by Brockport. 

The Devils, now 4-0, outscored Keuka by 18 points in the third, 31-13. Freshman Grace Alexander had her second 20-point game as a Blue Devil, finishing with an even 20, and had a team-high six assists, earning All-Tournament honors.

Sarah Seaman added 15 off the bench, and Allie Wandell (12 points) and Caitlin Snyder (10 points) scored double digits for the second night in a row. Wandell grabbed eight rebounds.

Both teams started well offensively, with the Devils finding themselves up 19-17 after a quarter of play. 

The Devils heated up more in the second quarter, shooting 10-19 (53 percent) from the floor, outscoring Keuka, 22-14, in the frame, building a 10-point lead by the half. The longball was working as the Devils went 5-11 from downtown in the first half. 

In the third quarter, the Devils got even hotter and sizzled the nets, shooting 13-18 (72 percent) from the floor, including 5-7 from three-point range. The Devils would finish the game going 10-22 on three balls -- Alexander going 4-5 and Seaman shooting 3-6. The Devils found themselves up by 28 points, 72-44 at the end of three. 

The Devils had the game in hand when Keuka closed the gap in the fourth quarter, outscoring Fredonia State 21-12.

Alexander would finish the two-day tourney with 35 points, 10 assists, and would go 7-11 on three point attempts. 

Sydney Brown led Keuka with 15 points, and Mary Cotter had 10.

The Devils have 10 days off to enjoy the holiday until the team's next game on Nov. 28 vs. John Carroll.

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