Christendom College Wins Women’s Basketball National Championship

Christendom College Wins Women’s Basketball National Championship

Christendom College Women's Basketball: National Champions. Christendom defeated Johnson & Wales Charlotte 76-65 in the USCAA DII National Championship in Petersburg, Virginia, bringing home the first women's basketball National Title in school history.

The electrifying win was the capstone to an incredible National Championship Tournament run by Christendom, who was ranked #7 going into the tournament. They upset the #1, #2, and #3 seeds, stunning their competition and wowing their devoted fanbase — an enormous accomplishment and a testament to the determination, resilience, and talent of the college's student-athletes and coaching staff.

Mary Pennefather and Catherine Thomas — the leaders in the USCAA in points scored during the regular season — celebrate following the National Championship win.
Mary Pennefather and Catherine Thomas — the leaders in the USCAA in points scored during the
regular season — celebrate following the National Championship win.

After earning their first USCAA National Championship Tournament berth last season, Christendom's women's basketball team entered the 2023-24 season with even higher expectations for themselves. They lived up to those expectations and more, going 23-5 in the regular season — a school record — and winning their Conference Championship to close the season. Basketball phenoms Catherine Thomas and Mary Pennefather helped power the team to this moment, leading the USCAA in points per game, with 27.3 and 24.6 ppg respectively, and total points scored, with 601 and 566. Thomas was also third in the USCAA in rebounds per game, while Pennefather was third in 3PT percentage and first in assists.

All the hours of practice and preparation paid off when it mattered most, with the team upsetting #2 Penn State Beaver and #3 Central Maine in the National Championship quarterfinals and semifinals to advance to the National Championship game on Wednesday night against #1 Johnson & Wales Charlotte. Approximately 100 Christendom students made the trip down for this historic moment, ready to cheer on the Crusaders every step of the way.

Approximately 100 students made the two-hour drive for the National Championship game. Approximately 100 students made the two-hour drive for the National Championship game.

While the Wildcats fought their way to an early 9-6 lead in the first quarter, Christendom refused to stay down for long, with Thomas and Pennefather giving the team a 10-9 lead seconds later. The team got themselves to a 17-13 lead by the end of the first quarter, with Pennefather leading the team with 8 points.

The Wildcats, however, refused to yield, taking an 18-17 lead a few minutes into the second quarter. Once again, Christendom took the lead right back, however, with a key 3-pointer from Pennefather. The team held the lead for the rest of the quarter, finishing the first half with a 36-28 lead. Regina Bonvissuto and Miranda Keller both had incredible second quarters, dropping 8 points apiece.

Miranda Keller recorded a double-double in the National Championship game and led the team in points scored.
Miranda Keller recorded a double-double in the National
Championship game and led the team in points scored.
For all her efforts, Keller was also named Player of the Game for the National Championship.

Christendom roared out of the gate in the second half of the game, pushing the lead to 56-40 to close the third quarter. Thomas, the leader of the team all season, scored 11 points in the third quarter, helping give the team some breathing room as they moved into the most important ten minutes in Christendom women's basketball team history.

As fans screamed from the stands, Christendom kept their foot on the gas, growing the lead to 72-49 with less than three minutes left in the game. Johnson & Wales gave their last bit of effort in these final minutes, managing to cut that lead from 23 points to only 9. The Wildcats fouled Pennefather with only seconds left on the clock, however, and she proceeded to sink two free throws for the Crusaders. Those final two points sealed the game: 76-65, Christendom. National champions.

The team, led by head coach Mary Barbell, fought hard all season to get to this moment: National Champions.
The team, led by head coach Mary Minick, fought hard all season to get to this moment: National Champions.

Keller and Thomas both recorded double-doubles for the team, with Keller leading the team with 22 points scored and Thomas right behind her with 19. Pennefather scored 19 points as well, while Bonvissuto scored 16 — a true team effort in the most important game of their college careers. For all her efforts, Keller was also named Player of the Game for the National Championship.

Thomas was named Tournament MVP for her outstanding play over the course of four games, including setting tournament records in single-game points scored and 3-pointers made in the quarterfinal matchup against Penn State Beaver. Bonvissuto, Keller, and Pennefather were all named to the All-Tournament team as well, thanks to their incredible performances.

Catherine Thomas was named Tournament MVP for her outstanding play over the course of four games, including setting tournament records in single-game points scored and 3-pointers made in the quarterfinal matchup against Penn State Beaver.
Catherine Thomas was named Tournament MVP for her outstanding play over the course of four games,
including setting tournament records in single-game points scored and
3-pointers made in the quarterfinal matchup against Penn State Beaver.

Christendom has emerged, especially over the past two seasons, as one of the top women's basketball schools in the USCAA, overcoming the odds to upset team after team on their way to a National Title. They stunned the competition two years in a row. For this young team, it truly feels like the best is yet to come.

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Christendom College: National Champions.