North Manchester, Ind. - Manchester Women's Basketball continued its strong start to HCAC play with a 69–54 home victory over Hanover on Saturday afternoon at Stauffer-Wolfe Arena.
The Spartans set the tone early, edging ahead 19–17 after the first quarter and maintaining control throughout the opening half. Manchester's defense forced turnovers and limited Hanover's shooting, helping the Spartans carry a 36–30 lead into halftime.
Manchester pulled away in the second half behind a balanced offensive attack and relentless effort on the glass.
Abi Rosenkrans delivered a standout performance, finishing with 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and five steals to anchor both ends of the floor.
Kayla Gibbs added 10 points and three steals, while
Maddi Smith chipped in 10 points off the bench.
Hannah Holmes was perfect from the field, scoring nine points and grabbing seven rebounds to help Manchester dominate inside.
The Spartans held a decisive 45–32 rebounding advantage and forced 13 Hanover turnovers, turning defense into offense with 17 points off turnovers. Manchester also received key contributions from its bench, outscoring Hanover 21–10 in reserve points.
With the win, Manchester improved to 7–1 overall and 3–0 in HCAC play, continuing to build momentum as conference action progresses.