Daily News | Penn women’s basketball routs St. Francis Brooklyn, 78-44, at home
Jordan Obi and Kayla Padilla led Penn women’s basketball with 20 points apiece in a 78-44 rout against St. Francis Brooklyn on Thursday night inside the Palestra, extending its winning streak to four games.
The Quakers opened with a 12-3 run in the first quarter, and they improved that lead to 46-17 — a 29-point deficit — at the half over the Terriers . St. Francis struggled in the second, making just 3-of-14 shots from the field , while Penn’s Padilla rallied for the Quakers, shooting 3-of-4 from beyond the arc.Despite improving their shots in the third , the early lead was too large for the Terriers to come back from.
The Quakers will remain at home to take on Big 5 rival Temple at the palestra on Dec. 11, tipoff is set for noon .
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