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Women's Basketball Six-Game Win Streak Ends at Alvernia University
Senior combo guard Alyssa Brady tallied a game-high 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds Monday at Alvernia University.
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READING, Pa. -
The Cabrini women's basketball team concluded its non-conference regular season schedule Monday night at Commonwealth Conference opponent Alvernia University, suffering a 62-36 setback. The loss ends the Cavaliers' season-best six-game win streak.

Senior combo guard Alyssa Brady scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Cabrini in the loss. Brady shot 6-for-8 from the floor overall and knocked down 2-of-4 3-point field goals.

Through 21 games in 2009-10, Brady is averaging a team-best and career-high 14.8 points per game. She has led the Cavaliers in scoring in 14 games this season.

Freshman guard Dana Drake tallied a career-high six points in six minutes played off the bench. Senior point guard Deana DiAmico chipped in five points, three rebounds and three assists.

DiAmico, named the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Player of the Week earlier Monday, scored the 1,000th point of her Cabrini career in a 70-50 win against Rutgers - Camden Feb. 1. She is the ninth player in program history and first since the 2001-02 season to reach the scoring milestone.

Sophomore forward Allie Toczylowski totaled a team-high 14 points and recorded 10 rebounds for the Crusaders in the win. Junior guard Kelli McIntyre also reached double figures, scoring 11 points.

The Blue & White's six-game win streak dated back to a 66-52 victory against Immaculata University at Madison Square Garden Jan. 23. The loss also ends the Cavalier's three-game win streak against non-conference opponents.

Cabrini (13-8, 9-2) begins the stretch run of its CSAC regular season schedule Thursday, Feb. 11 at Immaculata University. Game time against the Mighty Macs is set for 7 p.m.
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Athlete of the Week
Kevin Misevicius
Basketball (Men)

Senior forward Kevin Misevicius scored a team-high 20 points in the Cavaliers’ NCAA Tournament First Round loss against No. 16 Randolph-Macon College at Albright College’s George C. Bollman Center.

Misevicius shot 8-for-17 from the field overall and knocked down 4-of-8 3-point attempts. He also grabbed four rebounds and swiped three steals. Misevicius reached the 20-point pleateau for the 30th time in two seasons at Cabrini.

Misevicius concludes his Cavaliers’ career listing ninth all-time on the program’s scoring list with 1,123 points. He ranks sixth all-time in blocked shots (73) and seventh in steals (155).

Misevicius is the only player in program history to twice eclipse the 500-point barrier in a single season. He also owns the team’s second and third best single-season steals performances, swiping 84 in 2008-09 and 71 in 2009-10.

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