Springfield 53, WPI 37
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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