WPI 52, Mount Holyoke 42 - NEWMAC Quarters
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Worcester, MA --- Serena Dubois (Bangor, ME)
netted game-highs of 18 points and eight rebounds and
Kaileen Selen (Worcester, MA) contributed 14
points and seven rebounds, leading top-seeded WPI to a 52-42
victory over eighth-seeded Mount Holyoke in the quarterfinals of
the 2009 NEWMAC Tournament.
With the win, WPI improves to 21-5 and earns the right to host
the semifinal and championship rounds this weekend. Mount
Holyoke sees its season come to an end with a 7-19 record.
Defense reigned supreme in a low-scoring first half, with the
teams combining for only 37 points in the frame. With the score
tied at four apiece, the Engineers embarked upon an 8-1 spurt to
take a 12-5 advantage midway through the half. A 3-pointer by Selen
with 3:05 to play before halftime gave WPI its largest lead of the
half at 22-10 before the Lyons closed out the first half action
with five unanswered points. Selen had nine points in the first
stanza to pace the WPI attack, while Dubois recorded six points and
five rebounds.
The Lyons kept the game close in the second half, pulling to
within five in the opening minutes. After the Engineers pushed the
lead back up to double digits at 30-20 with 11:56 to play, Mount
Holyoke was able to cut WPI's advantage to seven on two separate
occasions but could climb no closer. Dubois would take
control of the last eight minutes of the game, scoring 11 of her 18
points in that span to help WPI close out the win.
Elle Fontaine (Franklin, MA) chipped in with
nine points, six rebounds and four blocks for the Engineers, while
senior point guard Natasha Deschene (Presque Isle,
ME) registered game-bests of five assists and three steals.
Mount Holyoke was led by Erin Cain (Quincy, MA)
who posted totals of 11 points and eight rebounds on the night.
Emma Washauer (Mill Valley, CA) added seven for
the Lyons, while Tricia Chase (Feeding Hills, MA)
scored all seven of her points in the final 4:37 as she tried to
lead the Lyons back into the game late. Katie
Austen (Mount Sinai, NY) and Waschauer both dished out
three assists for the visitors.
WPI will take on fourth-seeded Wheaton (16-10) in the semifinal
round of the NEWMAC Tournament on Saturday at noon at Harrington
Auditorium. It will mark the tenth time in the last three
seasons that the two teams will square off, including three
straight times in the conference semis. In the other
semifinal, second-seeded Babson will take on third-seeded
Springfield at 2pm.
The games will be part of an exciting quadruple-header of NEWMAC
tournament action, as WPI will also host the men's semifinals
at 4:30 and 6:30pm. Both championships games are slated for
Sunday.
Story written by Ray Cotrufo '98 - WPI Athletics
Department