Box Score March 9, 2012
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AMHERST, Mass. - The Emmanuel College Women's Basketball Team
rolled to another incredible NCAA Tournament victory on Friday
night, shocking King's College (Pa.) with a 67-56 win in the Sweet
Sixteen played at Amherst College's LeFrak Gymnasium. Junior
forward Fiona
O'Dwyer (Stamford, Conn.) poured in a game-high 24 points,
including the 1,000th of her collegiate career, to lead the Saints.
Emmanuel will now take on defending national champion and host
Amherst College in the NCAA Division III Elite Eight on Saturday
night.
Extending its win streak to 13 games, Emmanuel improved to 25-6
overall and 16-17 in NCAA Tournament play. King's College closes
out the year with a 24-6 record after dropping just its second game
in 15 outings. King's was making its first appearance in the Sweet
16 since hosting the event in the 2002-03 season when the Lady
Monarchs fell to eventual national runner-up Eastern Connecticut.
This was Emmanuel's third appearance in the NCAA sectionals, as the
Saints also earned Sweet Sixteen bids in 2001 and 2007.
Trailing 5-2 after a King's three-pointer by Celia Rader from
the right corner, O'Dwyer knocked down a jumper from the elbow to
cut the Emmanuel deficit to one. Taking its first lead on a hoop by
freshman forward Lena
Negri (Arlington, Va.) at 11:36, the Saints netted six-straight
points, building a 12-7 advantage on a Chenae
Earle (South Orange, N.J.) layup.
Freshman Ashley Davies ended the King's dryspell with a bucket
at 10:11, but another 6-0 Emmanuel spurt, capped with a hoop from
GNAC Player of the Year Meghan
Kirwan (Melrose, Mass.) stretched the Saints' lead to 18-9.
After King's freshman Marissa Manning ended the Saints' string
of six-straight with a free throw at 6:34, junior Katlin Michaels
drove the lane for two, notching the Lady Monarchs' first field
goal in nearly five minutes. Rader then hit a runner in the paint
before a Samantha Simcox layup suddenly pulled King's back within
two.
With Manning tying the game on a three-point play with 2:28 left
in the frame, Kirwan scored the game's next four points to
kick-start an 8-2 run to close out the half as Emmanuel headed into
the locker room with a 27-21 lead at the break.
Hoping to carry their momentum into the second, the Saints
opened up the scoring with an O'Dwyer baseline jumper, but Manning
tallied five of the game's next six points to pare the Emmanuel
lead to four. Simcox made it 30-28 on the Lady Monarch's ensuing
possession, but a trey from senior captain Breanna
Ockimey (Philadelphia, Pa.) from the right wing helped keep a
surging King's attack at bay.
Up six after a Kirwan layup at 15:18, O'Dwyer hit a turnaround
jumper from just above the free throw line before finishing on the
break to extend the margin to 42-32. The Saints went up by as many
as twelve points (47-35) after a free throw by freshman forward Vanessa
Bramante (Stoneham, Mass.) with 11:57 remaining in the contest,
but King's would then go on a 15-5 run to knot the score at
52-all.
During the run, Michaels drained a triple to cut the Lady
Monarchs' deficit to single-digits. King's then used their scrappy
full-court zone press to force turnovers on three-straight Emmanuel
possessions, setting the score at 49-45 on a pair of Simcox free
throws.
Needing to respond, O'Dwyer ended a 5:58 field-goal drought with
a jumper at just under the seven minute mark, pushing the lead to
51-45, but King's continued to surge forward, mounting an 8-1 run
to tie the game at 52-52 on a Manning free throw.
Still tied with just over three and a half to play, Emmanuel
junior Laura
Benvenuto buried a three-ball from the left wing, for her only
points of the game. The Benvenuto trifecta spurred an 11-2 run that
carved out a 65-56 edge on a Negri layup with just 36 seconds
remaining.
O'Dwyer's 24 points came off of 11 for 17 shooting, while also
hauling in eight rebounds and dishing out three assists. The junior
forward entered the game just five points shy of 1,000 for her
career. She reached the milestone just four minutes into the game,
becoming the 21st Emmanuel player to record 1,000 career
points.
Kirwan fell just two assists shy of a triple-double, netting 18
points, while pulling down a team-high 12 boards and dishing out a
game-high eight assists. She was near perfect from the floor,
netting four of five field goals and 10 of 12 from the line. The
senior co-captain played the full 40 minutes, filling the stat
line, as she also collected 5 steals in the win. Negri chipped in
with nine points and nine rebounds, while Ockimey finished with
eight points and four steals.
Turnovers plagued the Saints, as they finished with 33 on the
night. The Lady Monarchs out-rebounded Emmanuel, 58-48. Emmanuel
shot fairly well on the night with a 44.6% (25-56) effort from the
field and 70% (14-20) from the stripe.
The Saints' defense forced King's into dismal shooting, as the
Lady Monarchs shot 21.8% (17-78) from the floor, 9.5% (2-21) from
behind the arc and 52.6% (20-38) from the line. Manning had 21
points and 10 rebounds to lead King's, while Simcox had 13 points,
nine boards and seven steals.
Emmanuel now advances to the Elite Eight and will battle host
Amherst College tomorrow night at 6:00pm. Amherst earned their NCAA
Sectional Final appearance with a 79-55 win tonight over York
College (Pa.).
Amherst College, the defendeing national champs, will enter the
game ranked 1st in the nation at 30-0. The Saints previously faced
the Lord Jeffs in the NCAA Tournament, in a 2009 regional final
match-up. Emmanuel has never defeated Amherst in the national
tournament. Earlier this season, the Saints suffered an 84-60 loss
to the Jeffs, but Emmanuel held a four point lead with nine minutes
to go in the game.
The winner of Saturday night's National Quarterfinal game will
receive a bid to the NCAA Final Four. Amherst will stream this
contest live, featuring a free WEBCAST
and LIVESTATS.
GO SAINTS!!!