Moore Notches Double-Double in Casey-Westfield Loss to Robinson

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The Casey-Westfield Warriors faced a high-powered Robinson squad, falling 62-34 in a contest where offensive production proved difficult to match. Despite the loss, senior standout Lucy Moore delivered a commanding performance in the paint, recording a double-double to lead the Warriors.

Moore finished the night with a team-high 18 points on 50 percent shooting from the field. She was equally effective on the glass, pulling down 10 rebounds—three on the offensive end and seven on the defensive side. Moore also contributed defensively with a block and a steal.

Senior Julia Eckerty provided a spark from the perimeter, knocking down two 3-pointers on her way to nine points. Eckerty displayed efficiency from the line, converting 75 percent of her free throws, and added four rebounds and two assists to her stat line.

Sophomore G. Gilbert facilitated the offense for Casey-Westfield, dishing out a team-high five assists while committing just a single turnover. Freshman Chloe Taylor chipped in three points, connecting on a shot from beyond the arc.

As a team, Casey-Westfield shot 32 percent from the field and 38 percent from 3-point range. However, ball security proved to be a challenge, as the Warriors committed 20 turnovers against Robinson’s pressure, which hindered their ability to keep pace on the scoreboard.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Casey-Westfield 34
Robinson 62

Scoring & Game Flow Notes

  • Statistical Breakdown: Robinson outscored Casey-Westfield by 28 points.

  • Offensive Leaders: Lucy Moore accounted for over half of the Warriors’ total offense (18 of 34 points).

  • Perimeter Play: The Warriors connected on three 3-pointers, with Julia Eckerty hitting two and Chloe Taylor adding one.

  • Note: Quarter-by-quarter scoring splits were not available in the game report.

Individual Statistics

SCORING:

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 18 pts (8-16 FG, 2-6 FT)

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 9 pts (2-3 3PT, 3-4 FT)

  • Chloe Taylor (Fr): 3 pts (1-3 3PT)

  • G. Gilbert (So): 2 pts (2-2 FT)

  • Gracie Taylor (Jr): 2 pts (1 FG)

REBOUNDING:

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 10 reb (7 def, 3 off)

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 4 reb (4 def)

  • G. Gilbert (So): 3 reb (2 def, 1 off)

  • Gracie Taylor (Jr): 3 reb (2 off, 1 def)

DEFENSE & PLAYMAKING:

  • G. Gilbert (So): 5 assists, 1 turnover

  • Julia Eckerty (Sr): 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block

  • Kayla Clark (Sr): 2 assists, 2 rebounds

  • Lucy Moore (Sr): 1 block, 1 steal, 1 assist

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