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Ava Hyams-WPI Women's Basketball-2025-2026
Ava Hyams
30
WPI WPI 10-8, 1-3
52
Winner Babson BABSON 11-7, 3-1
WPI WPI
10-8, 1-3
30
Final
52
Babson BABSON
11-7, 3-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
WPI WPI 6 6 12 6 30
Babson BABSON 16 15 13 8 52

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Basketball Falls to Babson in Midweek NEWMAC Matchup

Babson Park, MA --- Senior Chloe Perreault (Danbury, CT) scored a game-high 12 points and Babson used a stifling defensive effort to defeat WPI, 52-30, in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) women's basketball action on Wednesday inside Staake Gymnasium.
 
With the result, the Beavers move to 11-7 overall and 3-1 in conference action while WPI slips to 10-8 overall and 1-3 in NEWMAC play.
 
Graduate student Emily Flynn (Hanover, MA) scored 10 points, senior Allessia Carlo (Carmel, NY) contributed nine points and three steals, and sophomore Rylie Rosenberg (New Rochelle, NY) chipped in with seven points, three assists and three steals to lead the Beavers. Perreault and first-year Alyssa Hopps (Quincy, MA) tied for team-high honors with seven rebounds in the win.
 
Junior Ava Hyams (Kearny, NJ) finished with six points and a game-high 10 rebounds, while classmate Leila Nielsen (New York, NY) knocked down a pair of three-pointers and scored six points to pace the Engineers.
 
With the game tied 6-6 just over three minutes into the contest, Perreault and Carlo drilled back-to-back three-pointers sparking 12-0 run that gave the Green and White an 18-6 edge 59 seconds into the second quarter. Junior Ava Giansiracusa (Wethersfield, CT) stopped the run momentarily with two free throws but the Beavers followed with 11 straight points, including triples by Flynn and Rosenberg, to extend the margin to 29-8 on a free throw by Carlo with 1:53 to go until halftime.
 
Giansiracusa ended a field goal drought of more than 14 and a half minutes and Hyams followed with four straight points to cut the WPI deficit to 31-12 going into the locker room. Carlo started the second half with a trifecta and Flynn went 4-of-4 at the free throw line to give Babson its largest lead of the game at 38-12 less than two minutes into the third quarter.
 
The Engineers outscored the hosts 9-4 over the final 5:51 of the third and got hoops from senior Kayleigh Carson (Seymour, CT) and classmate Megan Stone (Hanson, MA) to start fourth, cutting their deficit to 44-28 with 8:26 remaining. Babson answered with consecutive layups by sophomore Julia St. Laurent (Greenland, NH) and another from Perreault to regain a 22-point lead at the 5:37 mark and held WPI without a field goal for more than five minutes down the stretch.
 
Both teams have home NEWMAC contests on Saturday.  WPI entertains Salve Regina at 2pm while Babson tangles with Mount Holyoke an hour earlier at 1pm.
 
Release Courtesy Babson Sports Information 
 
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