The University of Pennsylvania women’s basketball team made history with their record-breaking 114-39 victory over Immaculate. Five players reached double figures in scoring, led by Sarah Miller and Mataya Gayle with 16 points each. The Quakers set a new program record for points scored in a single game and largest margin of victory. They out-rebounded Immaculata 65-27 and had 17 three-pointers as a team. Penn’s bench outscored their opponents 60-10 and had strong ball movement with 32 assists on 46 field goals. The team never trailed in the game and dominated from the start, with Mataya Gayle and Saniah Caldwell leading the charge. The Quakers now head to a tournament in Florida, facing Chattanooga and Cal Baptist. Fans can follow @PennWBB on social media for updates and results. Penn’s outstanding performance against Immaculate showcases their strength and depth as a team, setting a high standard for the rest of the season. The record-breaking victory marks a significant milestone in the program’s history and leaves fans eager to see what the team will accomplish next on the court.
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