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Box Score/Play-by-Play
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – February 6, 2007 -- Junior guard Jen Dabrowski (Plainville, Conn.) played
her best game of the season with 22 points and 11 rebounds as the
Western New England College women’s basketball team upset city-rival
Springfield College, 59-54, in a non-league contest Tuesday (Feb. 6) at WNEC's
Alumni Healthful Living Center.
This was the Golden Bears’ first win ever over the Pride in 11 meetings.
Junior guard Tiffany DeRosa (Hamden, Conn.) added 17 points and senior
guard Jenna Cullen (East Haddam, Conn.) contributed 10 points coming off
the bench as Western New England College evened its record at 10-10 with
its fifth consecutive victory. Despite winning five of its last seven, SC is now 10-11 on the season.
The Golden Bears led by as many as eight points in the first half before
the Pride came back to trail by only five (30-25) at the break. Cullen banked home a huge 3-point hoop from about 30-feet to give WNEC that five-point edge at the buzzer.
Western New England College didn’t score for the first 4:59 of the
second half, but then used a 13-5 run to take a 43-30 lead following two free
throws by Dabrowski with 12:13 remaining in the contest.
Springfield rallied behind junior guard Christine Cotter
(Stoughton, Mass.) who scored seven straight points to narrow the margin to
43-39 at the 8:38 mark. She finished with a game-high 23 points and six
rebounds.
Dabrowski hit a jumper to give the Golden Bears a 53-43 advantage with
4:45 left before SC mounted its final comeback, getting within four at
53-49 following a basket by sophomore center Lauren O’Connor (Valhalla,
N.Y.) with 1:29 remaining in the game.
WNEC, however, made seven free throws in the final 56.4 seconds to seal
the victory.
Sophomore forward Corey Finch (Hanover, Pa.) had a double-double for
Springfield with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Junior guard Tara McCarthy (Bristol, R.I.) scored nine points, and added seven rebounds, four assists, and two blocks. Senior guard Amanda Hill (Cheshire, Conn.) finished with a game-high six assists.
The Pride entered the game with a 66.7 scoring average but finished
shooting only 33.9% from the field in compiling its third lowest scoring
total of the season. SC shot just .290 in the first half (9-of-31).
Western New England College shot only 36.2% from the floor, but made
11-of-15 free throws (73.3%) compared to only 9-of-18 for the Pride.
Up next, Springfield hosts Worcester State on Thursday (Feb. 8) in Blake Arena. On Saturday (Feb. 10), SC will return to NEWMAC conference play when it travels to Smith for a 2:00 p.m. encounter.
published: 02/06/2007
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