Scarsdale Comes Up Short in Tight Loss to Ursuline
- Sunday, 11 January 2026 16:02
- Last Updated: Sunday, 11 January 2026 16:56
- Published: Sunday, 11 January 2026 16:02
- Jeremy Gorrin
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Abby Nadborny driving past defender.Tuesday’s matchup between Scarsdale and Ursuline remained close throughout the game. Scarsdale came out cold going down 0-9 to open the first quarter. Scarsdale scored its first points with 3:35 remaining in the first quarter. Despite a cold start, Abby Nadborny brought Scarsdale back into the game with five points. Scarsdale ended the quarter only down five, with a score of 7-12. During the second quarter, Scarsdale was able to control the game, keeping Ursuline from scoring any points. Leah Brown led Scarsdale through the second quarter, scoring four points, putting Scarsdale up 16-12. But Scarsdale’s defense didn’t transfer over to the second half, giving up 11 points in the third quarter. Despite this, Scarsdale was able to stay in the game with a layup from Chloe Powell, tying the game at 23-23 at the end of the third quarter. Even though Scarsdale kept the game competitive, they could not pull out the win, losing 30-37. Abby Nadborny finished as Scarsdale’s leading scorer with 11 points in the close loss to Ursuline.
Abby Nadbony shoots a free throw.
Leah Brown driving through defense.
Alexa Shabsels shooting a free throw.
Tali Blumenfeld driving in for a layup.
Reese Newman shooting a 3.
Leah Brown shooting a free throw.
Scarsdale Team during national anthem.
