Hosting Bloomsburg Sunday afternoon, Penn State coach Coquese Washington and her team were able to test out the newer and faster-paced style of offense her and her coaching staff have transitioned to following last season’s 10th place finish in Big Ten scoring.
But with expected big performances from veteran players such as Kaliyah Mitchell, Peyton Whitted, Lindsey Spann and Sierra Moore — who together scored a combined 53 points of the Lady Lions’ 85 — it was the performance of the team’s younger members that highlighted the depth and true potential of this team.
Though not really considered a “young” player by both her coaches and teammates, sophomore guard Teniya Page shined on the court Sunday, both as a skilled player and as a leader, something Washington hopes to see more from her this season.