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   CHS grad Kailey Kellner continues to play strongly, but her college basketball team is sinking in the standings. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Not the direction they want to be headed in.

It became a lost weekend for the D’Youville College women’s basketball team, which took a severe hit in its efforts to nab a playoff spot after dropping back-to-back games to teams behind them in the standings.

After losing a fourth-quarter lead in an overtime loss Saturday, the Spartans absorbed a much-more substantial drubbing Sunday, falling 90-54 to visiting Penn State-Altoona.

The loss leaves D’Youville sitting at 4-8 in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, 5-14 overall.

In a league where the top six schools make the postseason, the Spartans sit in a seventh-place tie, two games out of sixth with six to play.

The outlook isn’t especially bright, either, as D’Youville is 1-5 this year against its remaining opponents.

Sunday, despite strong supporting work from Coupeville grad Kailey Kellner, the Spartans fell behind early and never recovered.

A 29-10 Penn State run in the second quarter was a crippler, essentially turning the second half into an afterthought.

Kellner, a freshman, finished with three rebounds and an assist.

On the season, she has 46 points, 48 rebounds, 21 assists, eight steals and three blocks.

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   Kailey Kellner, seen here in her high school days, started Monday for D’Youville College. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Some nights you just try to survive.

Facing one of the two powerhouses in its league Monday, the D’Youville College women’s basketball team ended up smack-dab in the path of a buzz-saw.

After enduring a 66-45 rout at the hands of visiting Hilbert College, the Spartans sit at 3-4 in league play, 4-10 overall.

The high-flying Hawks of Hilbert (8-1, 10-5) took over sole possession of first-place in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference with the win, moving a half-game up on Mount Aloysius (7-1, 9-4).

While D’Youville struggled, there was one bright spot.

Coupeville grad Kailey Kellner returned to the starting lineup for the Spartans, and the freshman picked up three points, two rebounds and two assists.

For the season, the former Wolf sharpshooter, who has played in all 14 games, starting five, has 41 points, 28 rebounds, 14 assists and eight steals.

D’Youville stayed close in the first quarter Monday, trailing just 22-14 at the first break, but a 24-6 Hilbert surge in the second was a killer.

Down 60-28 entering the fourth quarter, the Spartans showed some gumption, opening the final period with a 13-0 run to slice the lead almost in half.

Kellner and her teammates bounce right back into action Wednesday, when they hit the road to play Medaille College (4-4, 7-8).

The “road trip” isn’t a long one, as both schools are in Buffalo, New York and sit just 10 minutes (on a good traffic day) away from each other.

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   In the few moments when she’s not dropping three-balls, Kailey Kellner likes spending time with mom. (Photo courtesy Jennifer Kellner)

From a win to a winning streak.

Sparked by Coupeville grad Kailey Kellner, the D’Youville College women’s basketball squad rolled Wednesday to its second-straight victory.

Beating Penn State-Behrend 62-45 on the road in Erie, PA, the Spartans improved to 2-4 on the season.

The win was also noteworthy for being D’Youville coach Dan Glover’s 50th career win, and for coming in the team’s first Allegeheny Mountain Collegiate Conference tilt.

The Spartans came out strongly, grabbing a 15-9 lead after the first quarter, then steadily pulled away from there.

Kellner, a freshman making her third start, dropped in all five of her points during a crucial run to end the first half.

Penn State had cut the lead down to five, but with the former Wolf knocking down a three-ball and another bucket, D’Youville closed the half on a 10-5 run.

Kellner was a busy bee all game, also picking up two steals, three rebounds and a team-high four assists.

For the season, she sits with 30 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists and five steals.

D’Youville will try and stretch its winning streak to three Saturday, when it hosts Mt. Aloysius in a league game.

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