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03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 14:21

Historic Lady Royals Team To Leave a 'Lasting Mark'

One of the greatest teams of any sport to ever represent the purple and white of The University of Scranton, the 2025-26 Lady Royals women's basketball team ended its season on Saturday.

After stringing together seven consecutive postseason wins in the Landmark Conference and NCAA tournaments, the Lady Royals advanced to the national championship game. Denison University ended Scranton's perfect season, winning the title game, 55-41.

The trip to Salem, Virginia, was not without highlights, however, as Scranton defeated New York University, 60-52, in the Final Four, snapping NYU's historic 91-game winning streak.

Sandwiched between the NYU and Denison games on Thursday and Saturday, the Lady Royals (32-1) volunteered on Friday with Feeding Southwest Virginia. The organization annually distributes nearly 19 million pounds of food to those in need.

"In this, the Lady Royals gave witness to what it means, in the Jesuit tradition, to be women 'for and with others,'" University president Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., said in a community email honoring the team. "By choosing presence over convenience and service over self, the team embodied the University's ideals of placing human dignity at the heart of all we do."

Across the two games, senior Kaci Kranson scored 15 points, surpassing 2,000 in her career. Senior Kaeli Romanowski scored 23 points with a staggering 33 rebounds.

Meghan Lamanna scored 28 points and Elizabeth Bennett added 19 points, while Katie Gorski, Sophia Talutto and senior Jenna Sloan also played key roles for head coach Ben O'Brien.

In reflecting upon the championship game at his postgame press conference, O'Brien described the final game as a roller-coaster. Denison led, 19-11, at halftime. Scranton came back and led, 34-33, at the end of the three quarters. Both teams struggled mightily from beyond the 3-point line.

The NYU game also tested Scranton's resolve, as the Lady Royals jumped out to a 17-5 lead before being outscored, 47-43, the rest of the way.

Yet, Scranton persevered far more often than not - winning an 11th consecutive conference championship and playing in the national title game for the first time in 41 years - a credit to the team's leadership.

"To see Kaci, Kaeli, Jenna and the team navigate their way through that the way that they do - it's inspiring," O'Brien said. "These are young women who are going to go on to unbelievable careers. To see them on this stage, in this kind of game, navigating through that - it's unbelievable to watch.

"It just makes you so proud to have been a part of their journey here."

In his email, Father Marina expressed gratitude to the players, coaches, fans, families and friends of the Lady Royals.

"Please join me in congratulating the Lady Royals on a historic season that will be remembered with pride and gratitude," Father Marina said. "They have left a lasting mark and serve as a powerful testament of what it means to be a student at The University of Scranton."

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