Penn State already held a 26-point lead at the end of Wednesday’s first quarter.
By halftime, it had significant advantages in nearly every statistical category, leading in rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, 3-pointers and points off-turnovers.
“We’ve been preaching good starts. We know that’s important for this group to get out and stay confident,” Penn State coach Carolyn Kieger said.
It was all Lady Lions on Wednesday as they coasted to another November win.
Penn State did whatever it wanted on the court against the Radford Highlanders, winning 97-47 to move to 7-1 on the season.