HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. — Keystone College women’s basketball coach Kristina Danella earned her 100th career coaching victory Feb. 6 as the Giants upended host Centenary University 71-60 in CSAC action.
With the key league victory, Keystone improved to 12-10, 9-5 CSAC. Danella now has 100 career collegiate wins (18 at Urbana, 65 at Caldwell, 5 at SF State, 12 at Keystone).
Leading all scorers was Keystone freshman Mac Oribello, who enjoyed a game-high 23 points behind 7-of-10 shooting from the field, going 4-of-7 from deep and 5-of-7 from the foul line. Oribello chipped in a game-high five steals to go along with two assists.
Sophomore Khaliah Gordon and junior Savanna Robinson both tallied 15 points for Keystone, as Gordon shot 6-of-11 from the field to go along with seven rebounds and five assists. Robinson shot 5-of-12 from downtown.
Sophomore Faith Shiffer contributed 10 points, six rebounds and five helpers while classmate Samy Farah pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds for the Giants. Senior Mayah Kitchen contributed six points and five rebounds off the bench for Keystone.
The Giants made 14 three-pointers, tying the single-game program record, also set earlier this season on Jan. 8 against Notre Dame.
For Centenary, Jessica McKenzie and Danika Brandt both scored 13 points to pace the Cyclones.
The Giants trailed 28-21 at halftime but used a commanding 22-12 third quarter to pull ahead 43-40 entering the fourth quarter. Keystone outscored Centenary 28-20 in the final period, as the Giants shot 7-of-9 from deep.
Oribello and Robinson combined to shoot 5-of-7 from long range, tallying 20 points between the two players in the final quarter.
