The West Virginia Wesleyan College women opened up a game-long full-court press from the starting tip and the Bobcats toppled the Rams 93-55, Thursday in Rockefeller Center.
Fourteen Bobcats scored in the game, going 33-for-78 from the field (42%) and 21-29 from the line (72%). Nearly a third of Wesleyan's points (29) came off of the Rams' 15 turnovers and the Bobcat bench produced 36 points.
Emma Witt led the Wesleyan attack, scoring 21 points and 5 rebounds.
Courtney Wilfong added 12 points and 4 rebounds and
Charlotte Sherrill posted 11 points.
The Bobcats are 2-0 to start the season due in large part to sweeping performances by both starters and bench players for 90-plus point totals in each game.
Wesleyan will see if it can maintain its energy as the women open conference play at Fairmont State University Saturday, Nov. 18 at 5:30 p.m. in the Feaster Center.