1949 Cedrus Yearbook

Miss Stangland, R. Elam, E. Rutan, N. Connor (captain), V. Thurman, C. Cullum, K. Evans, M. Stormant, M. Fisher, I. McLaughlin, N. Emshwiller. c ir4 ectihegail5eam After a lapse of several years Cedarville College revived girls' basketball under the guidance of Miss Stangland. The inexperienced team had a great deal of enthusiasm and drive. The first game of the year was against the girls of the University of Cincinnati. The Cedarville girls put up a good fight and the score athalf time was Cincinnati 15,Cedarville 10. Cincinnati was the victor 32-16. Wittenberg College invited Cedarville to a play-day at their college. Two teams from Wittenberg, one from Antioch and one from Cedarville participated. Each team played a ten minute period against the other teams. Cedarville fell to both Wittenberg teams but came out on top in the Antioch contest. Two games were played with Wilmington. The score on the Wilmington court was 37- 16 in favor of Wilmington. The return game was played in the afternoon as part of the Basketball Homecoming program and again Wilmington showed that experience plays an important role by over-powering Cedarville 42-16.

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