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NCAA BASKETBALL: Hartnett shines at big moments for Lady Royals

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University of Scranton women’s basketball player Maddie Hartnett has had a knack for rising to the occasion.
In 124 games, she averaged 6.4 points, but in 20 postseason games she scored in double figures 11 times.
Her 145 3 -pointers rank ninth on the program's all-time list.
The Lady Royals host Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Division III Sweet 16 on Friday night .
With Scranton hosting this weekend ’s games, Hartnett is grateful to get at least one more game at the Long Center . She also hopes to play four more games with her teammates and possibly go out on top. “That would be so, so special,” Hartnett said. “Either way, we’ve accomplished so much and I’m already pretty satisfied with what we’ve done. But really, the perfect end to any career is to end it with a win.”.