Lady Royals’ Center Recounts Big Win Over Pitt

The University of Scranton Lady Royals on Sunday recorded one of the greatest wins in the rich history of the women’s basketball program.
Ranked No. 2 in the NCAA Division III ranks, according to the D3hoops.com preseason poll, the Lady Royals traveled to play at the University of Pittsburgh and beat the Panthers, 69-63.
Elizabeth Bennett ’27, a 5-foot-11 center from Staten Island, New York, was Scranton’s leading scorer with 15 points and five rebounds.
Bennett reflected below, as told to University communications, on the rare experience of playing against a Division I ACC opponent — and the even more remarkable feat of beating that team.
One of the hallmarks of our team is that we are steady.
If we are on a run, if the other team is on a run — and it’s inevitable, basketball is a sport of runs — it doesn’t matter. We just want to stay as steady as possible, no matter the circumstances.
On Sunday, the circumstances were evident on the scoreboard. We were up 10 at halftime. We were down six after three quarters. And even though we were playing against a great opponent in an amazing arena, we just had to remind ourselves to stay steady.
The opponent, of course, was Pitt. We were back on campus this fall for two or three weeks when we got the news that we’d be playing Pitt. We were all really excited but a little nervous, too.
And the arena was the Petersen Events Center. Last year, we had a winter tournament at Daytona Beach, Florida, and that was the biggest arena I’d ever played in. It was more of a convention center, though, so getting to play at Pitt was going to be special.
A couple days before the game, we went over film and stats. We knew we’d be at a size disadvantage. However, even going back to travel basketball, you play against bigger girls all the time and just have to remind yourself that this is something you’ve done before.
When we got on the bus Saturday morning at 7 a.m., I definitely had some nerves bouncing around. We knew it would be a great opportunity to play against good competition, no matter if we won or lost.
When the game finally tipped off on Sunday, we all reminded ourselves to stay in the moment.
“Just play how you usually play,” I told myself.
Like I said before, basketball is a game of runs and Pitt had a huge one in the third quarter. That’s when we all huddled up, collected ourselves and got back in our rhythm.
“Just play how you usually play,” I reminded myself again.
We had the final run, winning the fourth quarter, 25-13, and the game, 69-63.
It was a bit of a shock, even to us. The whole experience just didn’t feel real.
We checked our phones after the game and all had gotten so many texts, videos and pictures from everyone watching the game at their houses and in their dorms. Everybody’s talking about it on social media. We feel an immense amount of support from everybody at Scranton, including our professors, who have been reaching out and congratulating us.
Sunday was a confidence booster. We have confidence in ourselves — and we should have confidence in ourselves. We can achieve big things if we put our minds to it.
We’re not done yet, though, and I hope you can come cheer us on at the Long Center for some of our upcoming games. It’s a long season and it’s just getting started.
Bennett was one of four Lady Royals in double-figures scoring Sunday, joined by Sophia Talutto (14 points), Katie Gorski (11 points, 10 rebounds) and Meghan Lamanna (11 points). Kaeli Romanowski added nine points and eight rebounds. The Lady Royals’ first home game in Landmark Conference play is 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, against Goucher College.






