Springfield 56, WPI 50
Box Score
Springfield, MA --- Liz Brosseau scored 16
points and Lauren O'Connor added 15 to lead the
Springfield College women's basketball team to a 56-50 victory over
Worcester Polytechnic Institute this afternoon in a New England
Women's and Men's Athletic Conference game at James Naismith Court
at Blake Arena.
With the win, Springfield raised its record to 9-7 overall, and
4-1 in the NEWMAC, while WPI fell to 8-8 overall, and 3-3 in the
conference.
Brosseau, a junior center/forward from Franklin, MA, scored 13 of
her 16 points in the second half, when Springfield put on a surge
to catch the Engineers. O'Connor, a junior center from Valhalla,
NY, tallied 8 of her 15 points in the same stanza. Brosseau and
O'Connor each had a game-high 11 rebounds. No one else scored in
double figures for the Pride. The next closest was junior forward
Corey Finch (Hanover, PA) with 6 points. Brosseau
also had 4 steals.
For WPI, two players scored in double figures. They were freshman
guard Elle Fontaine (Franklin, MA) with 13 points,
and sophomore guard/forward Rachel Salvatori
(Williston, VT) with 12. The leading rebounders for the Engineers,
all with 6, were sophomore forward Serena Dubois
(Bangor, ME), junior guard Natasha
Deschene (Presque Isle, ME), and sophomore guard
Kaileen Selen (Worcester, MA). Dubois also had 4
steals.
The game started well for the Pride, leading 6-0 just 1:26 into
the contest. From there, however, both teams pretty much matched
baskets until Brosseau made a 3-point play with 3:02 remaining in
the half, putting Springfield up by seven, 21-14.
But here is where WPI came on strong, establishing some control of
its own. In those last three minutes of the half, WPI went on a
10-0 run, beginning with a 3-pointer by Salvatori. Deschene then
made a free throw with a 2:08 left, and Salvatori made a lay-up
with 1:53 to go. Dubois then stole the ball, was fouled, and made
two free throws, giving WPI its first lead of the game at 22-21
with 1:30 to go. Two more free throws by Dubois with 1:03 left gave
the Engineers a 24-21 lead at the intermission.
A lay-up by Selen in the first 51 seconds of the second half gave
WPI its largest lead of the game, 26-21. With 12:31 left, a lay-up
by Salvatori still had WPI up by four, 35-31.
From here, however, Springfield would outscore WPI, 25-15, the rest
of the way. Senior guard Tara McCarthy (Bristol,
RI) cut the lead to two, 35-33, with 12:06 left. And then it was
O'Connor who made a conventional 3-point play to give the Pride
what turned out to be the lead for good (36-35) with 11:35
left.
It was a 16-2 run for Springfield over a 5:25 period, at the end of
which Springfield had its largest lead of the game, 47-37, with
7:25 left. In that time period, six different players scored for
Springfield, led by O'Connor's five. A big momentum boost occurred
when freshman guard Annie Lasek (Southampton, MA)
made a 3-pointer with 8:49 left. That gave Springfield a 44-37
lead.
Trailing by 10, WPI still had some fight left in it. A lay-up by
senior guard Kate Maki (Fitchburg, MA) cut the
lead to as close as three points (50-47) with 2:39 left. WPI had
two chances to make it closer, but Brosseau made a short jumper
with 1:50 left, giving the Pride a 5-point edge (52-47). From
there, senior guard Christine Cotter (Stoughton,
MA) made two free throws with 46 seconds left, and Brosseau added
two more free throws with 21 seconds left, giving SC a 56-47 lead.
Selen then made a 3-pointer at the buzzer to make the final
56-50.
Neither team shot well from the floor. Springfield shot .380 for
the game (19-of-50). WPI shot just .277 (18-of-65). WPI shot just
.212 in the first half, yet still led at that juncture, mostly due
to SC turnovers (15 at halftime). SC finished with 25 turnovers to
WPI's 17. Springfield out-rebounded WPI, 44-38.
Up next, Springfield is at Clark on Wednesday, January 30 at 7:00
pm. WPI will host Babson on the same evening at the same time.
Release Courtesy Springfield Sports Information