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PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) — The Saint Joseph’s Hawks look to rebound from a narrow city-series defeat when they host the struggling Le Moyne Dolphins in a nonconference women’s basketball matchup Saturday at Hagan Arena. The Hawks (6-3) enter on a week’s rest following a hard-fought 76-70 loss at Villanova on Dec. 7, a game in which they led by 11 in the second half. Gabby Casey was a standout in that contest, finishing with 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists. The guard has been a consistent force, averaging 15.7 points over her last three games and facilitating the offense alongside backcourt mate Rhian Stokes, who scored 23 against the Wildcats. Saint Joseph’s has found success at home this season, boasting a 4-1 record in Philadelphia. Their defense has been a key asset, holding opponents to an average of 58.2 points in their six victories. They will face a Le Moyne team mired in a nine-game skid. The Dolphins (1-9) are coming off a 74-46 loss at Bowling Green on Tuesday, their third consecutive defeat by 28 or more points. First-year head coach Mary Grimes’s squad has struggled offensively, failing to reach 60 points in eight of ten games and averaging just 51.3 points during the losing streak. A bright spot for the Dolphins has been the recent play of forward Ashley Buragas. She is coming off her best performance of the season, posting 13 points and eight rebounds against Bowling Green. Buragas recorded a double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds) in a one-point overtime loss to Cornell on Nov. 22, demonstrating her capability as an interior presence. This marks the first-ever meeting between the two programs. For Le Moyne, in its second season at the Division I level, the game is part of a challenging early schedule that has included road games against power-conference opponents like Baylor, Illinois and Marquette. The Dolphins continue a stretch of four straight away from home. Saint Joseph’s will look to capitalize before closing its nonconference slate against Arcadia on Dec. 28 and opening Atlantic 10 play on Jan. 3. The Hawks have shown resilience in close games, winning three contests by five points or fewer. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon. Following the game, Le Moyne will remain in Philadelphia to face Akron on Sunday at Hagan Arena, while the Hawks break for the holiday before returning to action next week.

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