USN Claws Their Way Back but Falls Short to FRA

Lindsay Preston
The Tigers match up with FRA had a slow start. Down 21-0 at the half, this resilient Tiger team clawed their way back with insane defensive effort and tenacity. Scoring 15 points in the 2nd half to FRA's 17, they proved they could easily hang with FRA. It was too late this time, but FRA will be looking over their shoulder come tournament time. Although an all-out team effort led mostly by defense, Tessa Chomsky, Tate Barbeiri, Eva Baler, Maddie Ewing, and Kate Vaughn put the points on the scoreboard tonight. 
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