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Krell has career-high 30 points in win at Georgetown, KY

Lindsey Wilson Blue Raider women down host Georgetown College team 70-64

By Chris Wells, LWC Sports Information Director

GEORGETOWN, Ky. -- Lindsey Wilson College sophomore center Viktoria Krell scored a career-high 30 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to help the Blue Raiders beat host Georgetown (KY) College 70-64 today at Alumni Gymnasium.

No. 21-ranked Lindsey Wilson (21-7, 7-3 in the Mid-South Conference) built a 15-point first half lead and led 34-22 at halftime before the Tigers (15-14, 4-7) made a run to open the second half.



Georgetown scored the second halfs first 10 points and grabbed a three point lead midway through the half.

But Lindsey Wilson regained the momentum and eventually the lead en route to the win and a season sweep of the Tigers.

Lindsey Wilson junior Sierra Rambert -- who didnt play Thursday due to an illness -- came off the bench to score 11 points.

Georgetowns Makaine Huffer led the Tigers with 16 points.

Lindsey Wilson Women's Basketball returns to action at 5:00pmCT on Thursday, Feb. 26, as the Blue Raiders travel to West Virginia Tech in Montgomery,WV


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