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2025-26 W&J Women's Basketball Game Notes: Game 21 vs. Westminster

2/6/2026 2:39:00 PM

Washington & Jefferson (15-5, 10-1) vs. Westminster (7-13, 4-7)
 
When: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Where: Washington, Pa.
Court: Salvitti Family Gymnasium
Time: 1:00 P.M.

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SERIES HISTORY: The Washington & Jefferson College Presidents are set to face the Westminster College Titans for the 62nd time on the hardwood. The Presidents have lost only once to the Titans since the 2012–13 season and have won 11 straight in the series. At Salvitti Family Gymnasium, W&J has not suffered a loss to Westminster since Dec. 10, 2011, winning 16 consecutive home contests during that stretch.
 
SCOUTING THE TITANS: Westminster is led by head coach Rosanne Scott, who is in her 24th season leading the women's basketball program at the College. The Titans enter action as the third-place team in the North Division of the PAC, holding a 4–7 record in league play. In Westminster's overtime loss to Allegheny on Wednesday, freshman Bella Calcamuggio tallied a career-high 15 points, while Maddie Syka posted her first career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Now having lost two in a row, the Titans have dropped more than two consecutive games only once this season. Outside of the PAC, Outside of the PAC, Westminster and W&J share two common opponents: Mount Union and Ohio Northern. W&J defeated both opponents, while Westminster fell to Mount Union and earned a win over Ohio Northern.
 
WHAT HAPPENED LAST TIME?: The Presidents squared off twice against Westminster during the 2024–25 season and won both games decisively. In the second of the two matchups, W&J's star Class of 2025 combined for just 19 points, but the Presidents received a boost from two reserves, as Raegan Kadlecik (McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour) scored 12 points and Riley DeRubbo (Washington, Pa./Trinity) added 10. As a collective, W&J outshot Westminster 48% to 38% from the field.
 
LAURELS FOR LOUTSION: W&J senior Stellanie Loutsion (Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan) was named the PAC Player of the Week, as announced by the league on February 2. Loutsion led the Presidents to two road victories during the final week of January, posting double-figure scoring performances in each contest. She also recorded her first career double-double in W&J's win over Grove City, tallying 17 points and pulling down a career-high 13 rebounds. Loutsion followed that performance with another 17-point outing this past Wednesday against Franciscan.
 
WINNING STREAK STATS: After winning its last four games, W&J is now on its fourth winning streak of the year of three games or longer. Of those four winning streaks, none have gone on to extend past four consecutive wins. The Presidents' current winning streak has included wins over the top two teams in the North division of the PAC.

THE STANDARD: Since the 2013-14 season, W&J boasts an impressive 183-34 record against PAC opponents. In the last four seasons alone, the Presidents are 80-6 in league play and have been crowned conference tournament champions twice.
 
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