Titan Girls Improve to 21-7 with 55-38 Victory over Macomb

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Sophomore Carmyn Huston scored a team-high 16 points Saturday afternoon while junior Mattie Gillen and freshman Brianna Woodard contributed 13 and 10 points, respectively, as the Titans posted a 55-38 victory over Macomb at the Shoebox.

The Titans improved to 21-7 while the Bombers dropped to 13-11.

“It feels good to be on that side of the win column,” said Monmouth-Roseville coach Scott Weber, whose team snapped a brief, two-game losing streak.

Monmouth will conclude the regular season Monday night at Orion. Wednesday’s scheduled game against Riverdale will be credited to Monmouth-Roseville as a forfeit victory.

The Titans begin postseason play at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 14, in the Orion Regional when they face the winner of an opening round game between Knoxville and Orion.

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