Skip To Main Content

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF WPI ATHLETICS
WPI ATHLETICS

schedule

Women's Basketball

Fontaine Grabs 15 Rebounds in Women's Hoops Loss at Springfield

Springfield 53, WPI 37

Box Score    

Springfield, MA ---  Behind a complete team effort, the Springfield College women's basketball team shut down rival WPI, 53-37, in a critical New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) contest on Wednesday evening.

Fueled by a spirited defensive effort that held the Engineers 22 points below its season average, Springfield improved to 11-9, 9-4 in conference play. WPI drops to 13-7, 9-4 in league action. The win makes both the Pride and Engineers 9-4 in NEWMAC play and tied for third place in the league standings.

The 37 points allowed by the Pride was the lowest this season as Springfield avenged a 63-62 overtime loss to WPI earlier this season.

Kelly Slattery scored a team-best 12 points, while Kelly Murphy chipped in with 11 points. Meghan Biondolillo added 10 points and five rebounds, while Amelia Sapowsky notched seven points and a team-best eight boards. Springfield turned the ball over just 14 times in the game and shot 41.7 % from the floor, including 11-for-20 (55%) in the second half.

The lone bright spot for the Engineers was Elle Fontaine, who recorded her sixth double-double of the season with 12 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Melissa Kuhn added nine points, while Caitlin O'Connor chipped in with seven points. As a team, WPI shot just 21.1% from the floor and committed 19 turnovers. The Engineers did dominate the glass on the evening, owning a 46-35 advantage, including a 23-8 edge on the offensive boards.

Neither team was very effective in the first half as the teams combined to shoot 14-for-60 from the floor. A Sapowsky lay up gave Springfield's its biggest lead in the opening staza, 9-4, 5:55 in the contest. The Pride eventually went into the locker room up four, 19-15, as both teams struggled to find their offensive rhythm. WPI was able to stay close despite shooting 5-for-32 as it grabbed 16 offensive rebounds.

In the opening 4:42 of the second half, Springfield's lead ballooned to nine as Murphy, Abby Connors, and Biondolillo all buried three-pointers to give the hosts a 28-19 advantage. A Slattery bucket inside gave SC a 36-23 advantage, only to have a quick WPI spurt capped off by a Kuhn lay-in cut the visitors deficit to nine. However, Springfield stood tall down the stretch and eventually led by as many as 17 after a Murphy lay in with the shot clock winding down and 1:08 remaining in the game.

Springfield will have another huge conference game on Saturday afternoon when it travels to take on Wheaton at 2:00 pm. Wheaton is currently in second place in the league standings with a 10-3 conference record.  WPI has an equally important contest, hosting conference unbeaten Babson (13-0) at 3pm.

Release Courtesy Springfield Sports Information

Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Caitlin O

#21 Caitlin O'Connor

G
5' 7"
Freshman
Melissa Kuhn

#3 Melissa Kuhn

G
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Caitlin O

#21 Caitlin O'Connor

5' 7"
Freshman
G
Melissa Kuhn

#3 Melissa Kuhn

5' 8"
Junior
G