MIT 47, WPI 43
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Cambridge, MA --- In a back-and-forth battle that featured eight
lead changes and seven ties, MIT tallied five consecutive points
during the final 51 seconds of regulation to pull out a 47-43 win
over WPI in women's basketball action on Wednesday. The victory
over WPI was the first for MIT since the 2002-03 season and helped
it improve to 3-12 on the year and 1-8 in New England Women's and
Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action. The visiting Engineers
saw their ledger dip to 10-6 overall and 6-3 in conference
play.
MIT opened the contest with six straight points, but WPI battled
back and evened the frame at 12 on a Charlotte
McDonnell (Swansea, MA) layup at the 7:20 mark. MIT
responded with a 9-0 spurt during the next three minutes. WPI
countered with 12 unanswered points to capture a 24-21 edge, but
MIT's Lauren Simmons drained a three-pointer to
knot the game right before halftime.
The host Engineers continued to attack in the second stanza,
eventually taking a 35-30 advantage with 11:13 on the clock. A 7-0
spurt which featured a trey and a layup by Caitlin
O'Connor (New Hampton, NH) put WPI in front, 37-35, just
over three minutes later. MIT reclaimed the lead courtesy of
Stephanie Cooke's three-point play and extended
its margin to three (42-39) on Lauren Sascha
Burton's steal and layup with 3:24 left to play. On WPI's
ensuing possession Elle Fontaine (Franklin, MA)
registered a three-point play of her own which resulted in the
seventh tie of the game.
After several missed opportunities by both sides, WPI went up,
43-42, when Melissa Kuhn (Stoughton, MA) converted
the front end of a one-and-one with 1:17 remaining. MIT's Anna
Merrifield gave her team a lead it would not relinquish when she
hit a jumper with 51 seconds on the clock and Burton increased the
margin to two (45-43) by hitting the first of her two free throws
with 28 seconds to go. On the resulting rebound, Burton intercepted
the outlet pass and forced WPI to foul eight seconds later.
Sally Simpson drained both shots from the charity
stripe to seal the win for the Cardinal and Gray.
Burton tallied nine points, six rebounds, and six steals as
Simpson posted nine points and seven boards, including a game-high
five off the offensive glass. Cooke compiled eight rebounds, seven
points, three assists, and two steals while Aparna
Sud grabbed four steals. Merrifield finished with a
team-high 10 points to go along with five caroms.
Lauren Hannmann (East Greenbush, NY) led all
scorers with 12 points as Fontaine notched eight points and seven
rebounds. Theresa Logan (Southboro, MA) and Kuhn
each swatted two shots while Logan added a game-high nine boards.
O'Connor bolstered WPI's cause with seven points and two
steals.
MIT had a slight edge in rebounds (41-39), points off turnovers
(16-12), and second-chance points (11-9) while WPI finished ahead
in points in the paint (20-18) and bench scoring (13-7). The
visitors converted 10 of their 14 free throw attempts while MIT was
4-of-5 from the line with all of its attempts coming during the
final five minutes of play.
Both squads will continue conference play at home on Saturday,
Jan. 23. MIT will host Clark University while WPI will take on the
U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
Release Courtesy MIT Athletics