Ely scored a team-high 27 points, shooting 50-percent from the field and 60-percent from three-point range as the Golden Rams fell to Millersville by nine on Saturday.
Her 27 points bumped herself up to 1,561 career-points as she became the all-time scoring leader in school history, surpassing Kiesha Mach (2000-2001, 2002-2005) who led with 1,556 before Ely broke the record on Saturday.
The senior rebounded after being held to four points in a 57-47 win over Cheyney. She added a combined nine assists (team-high six assists against Cheyney) seven rebounds, and six steals (season-high five at Millersville) in the Golden Rams split last week.