Lyons Basketball

Libby Harris ‘26 scores 8 out of 33 points for Mount Holyoke against Emerson College

Libby Harris ‘26 scores 8 out of 33 points for Mount Holyoke against Emerson College

Mount Holyoke College Basketball competed in a challenging matchup against Emerson College this past weekend. The game ended in an 84-33 loss on Saturday, Feb. 3. Libby Harris ’26 had the longest playing time of the night and scored 8 out of 33 points.

Mount Holyoke Basketball falls to the Smith Pioneers 85-24

Basketball captain Marley Berano '25. Image courtesy of Mount Holyoke Athletics.

By Genevieve Zahner ’26

Staff Writer

Mount Holyoke Basketball went up against nationally-ranked Smith College on Saturday, Jan. 28, ending the game in an 85-24 loss. Captain Marley Berano ’25 was Mount Holyoke’s leading scorer with seven points, while Smith’s leading scorer Morgan Morrison ’23 scored 15 points. 

Many Lyons contributed to Mount Holyoke’s total points, including Kendall Maurer ’26, who made two three-pointers for a combined six points, almost tying with Berano for total points scored. Isabel Cordes ’24 scored five points and collected a team-high of two assists. Taryn White ’26 had 11 rebounds alongside two steals and two points scored. Teal Howle ’24 also scored two points.

In the first period of the game, Smith was able to score six points before Mount Holyoke was put on the board by Maurer’s first three-point shot. Smith secured a hefty lead at 17 points before it was cut to 17-6 by Maurer’s second three-pointer, but another offensive run by Smith put the score at 28-6 by the end of the period.

The Pioneers maintained a steady lead in the second quarter, and with points from Cordes, Howle and White, the Lyons trailed at 39-12 at the half. Smith outscored Mount Holyoke 24-2 in the third quarter to bring the score to 63-14 and started the final quarter with a 49-point lead. Smith scored an additional 22 points before the final buzzer while Mount Holyoke rallied to score 10 more points by Berano, Cordes and Libby Harris ’26. The game ended with a score of 85 points by Smith compared to Mount Holyoke’s 24.

“I was very proud of the way our team relied on and supported each other throughout our game yesterday,” Maddy Duncan ’26 said. “Games like that can make it tough to keep up morale and maintain team spirit, but I think we did a great job of not letting it affect us in that way.”

Harris spoke on the importance of gaining experience as a young team. “As a young team we face adversity and challenges every day,” Harris said. “There have been ups and downs, but these past few games we have really been on an upward trend with three hard games played, [and] we are excited to see what the next few weeks brings for us.” 

Mount Holyoke Basketball has a record of 2-19 so far this season, with a 1-9 record at home and a 1-8 record for away games. The Lyons will compete at Clark University on Saturday, Feb. 4.

Game of the Week: Basketball v. Wellesley College

On Feb. 8, the Mount Holyoke College Lyons’ basketball team played against the Wellesley College Blue, a New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) competitor. The match was the Game of the Week, with several student-athletes, parents and friends attending the match. The Lyons’ soccer team hosted the event. The local non-profit organization, Girls Inc. of the Valley, attended the game as well.

Basketball loss leaves team with 1-19 season record

On Saturday, Feb. 1, the Mount Holyoke College Lyons basketball team faced off against the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Beavers. The Lyons were defeated by the Beavers in the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) matchup 79-15.