Penn State Sports Magazine
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Lions ;oundered at the end of that season,
dropping
11 of their last 15 games, but
they began turning things around the fol-
lowing
year, and thanks to players like
Alex Bentley and Maggie Lucas, they even-
tually
transformed themselves into the
Big Ten's best team, winning three con-
secutive regular-season titles.
Maybe this year will be remembered as
the low point in another cycle. But there's
a long way to go before Penn State can
start thinking once again about contending
for titles. It was still tinkering with its
starting lineup even as the season was
nearing its end. Against 12th-seeded In-
diana, a team they had defeated seven
times in a row, including a 79-75 victory
at the Bryce Jordan Center in January, the
Lady Lions used their ninth starting lineup
of the season, giving sophomore forward
Jenny DeGraaf her :rst start of the year.
DeGraaf only played eight minutes, but
several other players stepped into starring
roles.
Sierra Moore :nished with 18 points,
while Kaliyah Mitchell had a double-dou-
ble: 13 points and a game-high 10 re-
bounds. As a team, Penn State outre-
bounded
the Hoosiers 40-29.
"We're a very competitive team," said
Moore, the only Penn State player to start
all 30 games this season. "So we always
come out :ghting, and we're going to :ght
to the end, win or lose. And I think that's
what we had. We just came up short."
Now that the season is over, the Lady
Lions can begin looking ahead to 2015-
16. They lose only one player, forward
Tori Waldner, and they will have the serv-
ices of guard Brianna Banks, who has one
season of eligibility remaining a

