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Women’s basketball allows 103 points in loss to Golden Eagles

Seton Hall women’s basketball fell handily in Milwaukee at the Al McGuire Center to Marquette on Friday by a score of 103-60 in a game that saw 60 percent of the Golden Eagles’ baskets go through the hoop.

The Pirates (11-12, 4-8 Big East) allowed over 100 points in a game for the first time since Jan. 9, 2007 when Seton Hall lost to Connecticut. While LaTecia Smith and Claire Lundberg led the way with 12 points each for the Pirates, six players scored in double figures for Marquette (17-6, 8-4 Big East).

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The game started rough from the beginning for the Pirates, being outscored in the first quarter by a 25-9 margin, and then fell down by 29 points at halftime, trailing 55-26 after two quarters.