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SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Behind an inspired defensive effort,
the #4 Bryant University women's basketball team topped #5 St.
Francis Brooklyn, 58-53, in the Northeast Conference Tournament
Quarterfinals, Sunday night at the Chace Athletic Center.
They say one of the hardest things in basketball is beating a
team three times in the same season, however on Sunday, the
Bulldogs (17-13, 11-7 Northeast Conference) completed the
feat by topping the Terriers (17-13, 11-7 NEC) for the third time
this year, earning the right to play #1 Robert Morris in the NEC
Tournament Semifinals on Wednesday.
Sunday's win marks the first Division I postseason victory in
program history and the first playoff win for the Bulldogs since
the 2007-08 season.
Senior forward Naana
Ankoma-Mensa (Brampton, Ont.) put up her 14th
double double of the season with 12 points and 14 rebounds in 39
minutes while Courtney
Schissler (Branford, Conn.) lead the Bulldogs in
scoring with 13 points to go along with eight boards. Seniors
Jenniqua
Bailey (Bloomfield, Conn.) and Stephanie
Cardamone (Freehold, N.J.) each added 10 points apiece
with Bailey dishing out five assists.
Katie Fox led all scorers with 14 points and a game-high seven
assists, while Leah Fechko, Jaymee Veney and Sarah Benedetti each
chipped in a dozen.
Falling right in line with the first two matchups between the
Bulldogs and Terriers, the first half was a defensive battle with
both teams shooting less than 30 percent from the field. But it was
Bryant who open up the five-point advantage, 17-12, with just under
three minutes to play until the halftime break.
Fechko answered the mini run with a deep corner 3-pointer to cut
the deficit to just a basket but Bryant rallied just before the end
of the half to build the lead to six points, 21-15, heading into
the locker room.
The Black and Gold put up a balanced performance in the first
half with six player making it into the scoring column led by six
from Schissler. Fechko and Veney paced the Terriers with six points
apiece.
The second half brought on better shooting fortunes for the
Bulldogs who sat at 50 percent (5-10) nearly halfway through the
period, however the Terriers (despite shooting just over 30 percent
at the same point) did not allow Bryant's lead to grow any larger
than nine through the 10-minute mark.
The Bulldog defense continued to stymie the St. Francis
offensive attack of the next three minutes, who seemingly could not
get anything to fall, as Bryant's lead grew to its largest of the
night, 41-31, with 6:44 left on the clock. Moments later, a huge
3-pointer from Cardamone push the Bulldog's edge to 14 points,
48-34, with just over four minutes left.
The Terriers did not go down without a fight when three-straight
trifectas, including a pair from Benedetti, brought the visitors
with seven, 50-43, with just over three minutes remaining in the
game. Forced to apply full court pressure, St. Francis was unable
to get stops on the defensive end and struggled scoring on the
opposite side as the Bulldogs held on for the 58-53 victory.
The Black and Gold will head to Moon Township, Pa., for the
second time this season for a NEC Semifinal showdown with
top-seeded Robert Morris, Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
For all the latest news on the Bryant University women's
basketball team, visit BryantBulldogs.com.