
Wolf grad Kailey Kellner scored 11 points Monday while making her first start as a college basketball player. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Everything but the win.
Coupeville grad Kailey Kellner got her first college basketball start Monday and responded with season-highs in minutes, points, rebounds, assists and steals.
But, despite her best efforts, D’Youville College let a close one slip away in the final minutes, falling 66-58 to visiting Wells College.
The non-conference loss, coming in the home opener for Kellner and her Spartans teammates, drops them to 0-4 on the still-young season.
During her first three games playing college ball for the Buffalo, New York-based school, Kellner had come off the bench and earned decent minutes.
That changed Monday when she was inserted into the starting lineup and promptly scored D’Youville’s first six points on a pair of three-balls.
Kellner added a third-quarter layup, coming off of a steal, and a trey late in the game, to break double digits for the first time as a college player.
Her first three games? Eight points, four rebounds, one steal and one assist.
Monday vs. Wells? 11 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals.
Kellner, who wears #33 in college, played a team-high 33 minutes in her first start.
The game was a back-and-forth fight all night, with D’Youville clinging to a 16-15 lead after one quarter.
The Spartans then busted out on a 10-2 run, sparked by Kellner’s assists, and seemed to be taking command.
It wasn’t to be, though, as Wells fought back to knot things up at 31-31 heading into the break, then inched ahead 47-44 after three quarters.
Kellner’s last trey closed the gap to 50-47, but D’Youville went a bit cold from the field down the stretch and couldn’t fight all the way back.
Wells, which captured its first win in three tries this season, was led by Carley Ryan and Kamarie Maturine, who went for 24 and 22, respectively.
Darian Evans banged away for 17 to join Kellner in giving D’Youville two players in double figures.
The Spartans get the rest of Thanksgiving week off, returning to action with a home game against undefeated Cazenovia College Sunday, Nov. 26.















































