Women's Basketball 3/21/2026 6:58:15 PM Scranton Athletic Communications Historic Run Ends on National Stage as Scranton Women's Basketball Falls to Denison, 55-41 SALEM, Va. - The University of Scranton women's basketball team saw its historic season come to a close on Saturday afternoon, falling to Denison University, 55-41, in the NCAA Division III National Championship game at the Cregger Center in Salem, Virginia. The Basics Final Score: Denison 55, Scranton 41 Records: Scranton (32-1), Denison (30-2) How It Happened Meghan Lamanna opened the scoring early for Scranton with a smooth mid-range jumper, setting the tone in what quickly became a defensive battle. The Lady Royals brought energy on the defensive end from the opening tip, highlighted by a steal from Kaeli Romanowski and a block from Jenna Sloan. Lamanna stayed aggressive early, knocking down another jumper, while Elizabeth Bennett connected from beyond the arc to give Scranton a brief edge. The two teams traded blows throughout the first quarter, with Bennett's buzzer-beating three pulling the Lady Royals within one at 11-10 after ten minutes. Denison began to find rhythm in the second quarter, using its pace and interior scoring to build a lead. Despite strong defensive stretches from Scranton, the Big Red created separation and took a 19-11 advantage into halftime. Coming out of the break, Scranton responded with one of its signature runs. Kaci Kranson and Romanowski sparked a 9-0 surge, fueled by defensive stops and transition opportunities. A three-pointer from Katie Gorski and an offensive putback from Kranson cut the deficit to one and forced a Denison timeout. Romanowski continued to make her presence felt on both ends, converting at the rim and at the line to give Scranton its first lead since the opening quarter. The back-and-forth battle continued through the third, with Kranson knocking down a clutch three to surpass 2,000 career points. Lamanna's late triple gave the Lady Royals a 34-33 lead heading into the fourth. The final quarter remained tight early, with both teams exchanging baskets. A three from Bennett briefly put Scranton back in front, but Denison responded with a decisive run midway through the period. The Big Red capitalized on key possessions down the stretch, building a double-digit lead in the final minutes and closing out the 55-41 victory. Top Performers: Kaeli Romanowski: 9 points, 17 rebounds (career-high), 2 steals; All-Tournament Team Kaci Kranson: 10 points, 9 rebounds; surpassed 2,000 career points (second in program history) Meghan Lamanna: 10 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists Elizabeth Bennett: 9 points, 7 rebounds Season Recap: The 2025-26 season will be remembered as one of the greatest in University of Scranton women's basketball history. The Lady Royals finished with a 32-1 record, setting a new program mark for wins while putting together the first undefeated regular season in program history. Under the leadership of head coach Ben O'Brien, Scranton continued its tradition as a national powerhouse while elevating to new heights on the national stage. Scranton captured the Landmark Conference title and advanced through the NCAA Tournament with dominant performances, earning victories over Concordia-Moorhead, Bates, Otterbein, and Framingham State before defeating New York University in the national semifinal. The Lady Royals reached the Final Four for the 10th time in program history and advanced to their first national championship game since the 1984-85 season. Along the way, the program extended its streak to 13 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and recorded its third straight Elite Eight appearance.