The win was the second straight for the Aggies as they ended the 2004 portion of their schedule with a 5-4 record. They will return to action on Thursday, January 6 at Marywood University. The loss dropped the Knights to 4-4.
Delaware Valley led by as many as 14 in the first half and took a 41-33 advantage into the intermission. Arcadia made it a seven-point ballgame, 43-36, with 17:18 remaining, as Ashley Vandiver hit one of two free throws.
However, it was all Delaware Valley from there as the Aggies scored 16 consecutive points for a 59-36 lead with 14:52 to go. Juli McGowan scored six points in the run while Bridget Golden added four.
Four players reached double figures in scoring for Delaware Valley, led by senior Jackie Hartzell’s 15 points. She also added four rebounds and four assists off the bench. McGowan finished with 13 points and seven rebounds while Beccie Strohecker and Moira Donohue added 10 apiece. Golden finished with six points and a team-high 11 rebounds while Jennifer McCarthy contributed six points and nine boards.
Vandiver paced Arcadia with 27 points, 15 rebounds and three blocks before fouling out with 10 seconds to go. Lauren Bateman went the full 40 minutes and finished with 21 points and three assists.