DuBOIS, Pa. — In a busy week for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Penn State DuBois, the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions faced tough early season tests that served as both a challenge and learning opportunities for both teams.
Last week, the Lady Lions claimed a decisive victory at home against Villa Maria on Nov. 12 but fell short on the road against Clarion University on Nov. 16.
Penn State DuBois 65, Villa Maria 48
In their home opener at the PAW Center, the Lady Lions secured a commanding win over Villa Maria. Led by a dominant performance from Elizabeth Hungiville, who posted a double-double with 12 points and a remarkable 22 rebounds, DuBois controlled the game from start to finish.
Natalie Bowser contributed 18 points and 11 rebounds, providing a strong presence in the paint. The Lady Lions out-rebounded Villa Maria 51-28, creating numerous second-chance opportunities. DuBois also showcased balanced scoring, with contributions from Frances Milliron (9 points) and Eden Wonderling (8 points).
Defensively, the Lady Lions forced 28 turnovers and held Villa Maria to just 28.1% shooting. Despite a fourth-quarter push by Villa Maria, DuBois' steady play secured the 17-point win.
Clarion 73, Penn State DuBois 45
On the road at NCAA Division II Clarion University, the Lady Lions faced a tough opponent. Despite a gritty effort, DuBois struggled to keep up with the Golden Eagles’ high-paced offense and aggressive defense.
Frances Milliron led DuBois with 16 points, while Elizabeth Hungiville added 9 points and 12 rebounds. Natalie Bowser contributed 10 points, including a three-pointer, but the Lady Lions shot just 32.7% from the field and 16.7% from beyond the arc.
Clarion’s Autumn Taylor was a standout, scoring 20 points with five three-pointers, while her team capitalized on turnovers, scoring 31 points off DuBois’ miscues. Clarion’s bench also provided a major boost, contributing 30 points to the Golden Eagles' victory.