Raptors Celebrate Sophomore Day with 112–33 Home Win
Rockville, MD - Montgomery College women's basketball put on a dominant performance at home on Sophomore Day, rolling past Westmoreland County Community College 112–33. The Raptors controlled every aspect of the game from the opening tip, using relentless defensive pressure, efficient shooting, and unselfish ball movement to build a commanding lead early and extend it throughout the afternoon. Before the game, Montgomery honored its sophomores — #5 Yaheera Williams, #6 Tiana Carey, and #13 Sanai Massenburg — and the trio helped lead the way in a statement victory.
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First Quarter: The Raptors set the tone immediately, erupting for 31 points while holding Westmoreland to just six to establish early control.
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Second Quarter: Montgomery continued to push the pace and share the ball, adding 30 more points to take a 61–13 lead into halftime.
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Third Quarter: The Raptors stayed aggressive on both ends, scoring 29 points and forcing turnovers to further widen the margin.
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Fourth Quarter: Montgomery closed out the game with composure, adding 22 points to finish the 112–33 win.
Standout Performers
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Tiana Carey — 44 points, 7 assists, 8 steals; delivered a career performance on Sophomore Day, scoring efficiently and setting the tempo throughout.
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Imani Dennis — 20 points, 13 assists, 6 steals; orchestrated the offense and fueled the defensive pressure.
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Sanai Massenburg — 18 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 6 steals; filled the stat sheet with a dominant all-around effort.
Montgomery finished with four players in double figures and showcased depth, energy, and execution in a complete team win, making Sophomore Day a memorable one at home.






























































