Bobcats Dominate on the Road, Roll Past Penn State Greater Allegheny 95–32
McKeesport, Pa. — November 12, 2025
Bryant & Stratton (Ohio) delivered a complete team performance on Wednesday night, powering to a 95–32 road victory over Penn State Greater Allegheny to move to 1–2 on the season.
The Bobcats controlled the game from the opening tip, using defensive pressure, strong ball movement, and balanced scoring to build separation early. After taking a 24–16 lead in the first quarter, Bryant & Stratton broke the game open with a 28–2 second-quarter surge, entering halftime up 52–18 and never looking back.
Balanced Scoring & Elite Efficiency
Bryant & Stratton shot 51.2% from the field, with eleven players scoring and six producing at least six points.
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Aryn Harris led with 18 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals.
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Marisela Santos added 14 points, including 2 threes off the bench.
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Destinee White contributed 13 points, 3 assists, and 4 steals.
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Ryann Greenfield filled the stat sheet with 6 points, 10 assists, 5 steals, and 5 rebounds.
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Additional contributions came from Maambiige Traore (9), Natalia Wilson (6), Courtney Hall (4), and others.
The deep Bobcats bench supplied 46 points, while defensively the team forced 37 turnovers, turning them into 40 points.
Defensive Dominance
Bryant & Stratton's defensive energy overwhelmed PSUGA, holding them to:
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26.5% shooting
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1 made three-pointer
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Just 6 points combined in the 2nd and 3rd quarters
The Bobcats' relentless pressure and execution allowed no room for Greater Allegheny to build any rhythm.
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-Ray Yates
