FAIRMONT, W.Va. —Wesleyan shot over 61 percent from the field, but a hot-starting Fairmont State University squad proved too tough to overcome as the Bobcats dropped a 90–78 road decision Saturday afternoon at Joe Retton Arena.
Fairmont State (7–1, 2–0 MEC) used a barrage of early threes and relentless offensive rebounding to build separation, while Wesleyan surged late behind standout efforts from
Ana Young,
Allie Daniels, and
Kilah Dandridge. Despite winning the fourth quarter 23–16 and outshooting the Falcons by 20 percentage points, Wesleyan could not bridge the gap created across the first three periods.
Three Bobcats scored in double figures, paced by
Ana Young, who posted
21 points on 7-of-11 shooting and drilled
five three-pointers. Young also added
three rebounds, two assists, and two steals in 33 minutes.
Kilah Dandridge provided explosive scoring off the bench, pouring in
23 points (10–17 FG) to go with
four assists, four rebounds, and two steals, helping Wesleyan stabilize offensively through the middle quarters.
Allie Daniels controlled the interior throughout the game, finishing with a
14-point, 10-rebound double-double on 5-of-7 shooting, while also recording a team-high
three steals.
Fairmont State built much of its lead during a blistering first quarter highlighted by
Leslie Huffman, who hit four three-pointers in the opening minutes and finished with a game-high
27 points, six assists, eight rebounds, and four steals.
Guard
Gabby Reep contributed
14 points and nine assists, while forward
Ryan Davis added
12 points off the bench, repeatedly converting at the rim.
Wesleyan returns home next week for another Mountain East Conference matchup, this time against Point Park University (Pa.) on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Rockefeller Center. Admission is free.