Saint Joseph’s Tips Albertus Magnus in GNAC Semi, 78-65

Saint Joseph’s Tips Albertus Magnus in GNAC Semi, 78-65

STANDISH, Maine – Top-seeded Saint Joseph's College (26-1) made 14 of 20 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter in a 78-65 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women's basketball tournament semifinal victory over #5 Albertus Magnus College (18-8) at the Harold Alfond Center on Thursday evening.

PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS:

With the victory, Saint Joseph's advances to the GNAC Championship for the third-consecutive season – and fourth time in the last five years – and will host #3 Suffolk University, which upset #2 Emmanuel College, 73-68, in other semifinal action tonight, in the title bout on Saturday at 1:00 PM.

The loss signals the end of the 2017-18 season for Albertus Magnus.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

The semifinal matchup was much closer than the 13-point winning margin would suggest, as the game featured 13 lead changes and nine tie scores and neither team held a lead of greater than six points until the final two minutes.

With the contest tied at 61-61 and 3:29 remaining, the Monks netted six unanswered points to grab a 67 lead with 1:50 left. Albertus junior guard Kiki Epps (Norwalk, Conn.) scored four points off a layup and a pair of freebies to offset a Hannah Marks (Waldoboro, Maine) baseline jumper, making it a 69-65 game with 32 seconds on the clock.

As it played out, Saint Joseph's put the game away at the free-throw line, as the hosts made nine of 10 shots from the line – effectively scoring the game's final nine points – in the final 25 seconds of play.

STATS OF THE GAME:

The Monks scored 28 points off 25 Albertus turnovers and committed 15 miscues – off which the Falcons netted 15 points – and registered 18 assists on 24 field goals in the victory.

The Falcons held a decided 37-25 rebounding advantage and thusly held the lead in second-chance points (12-0) and points in the paint (26-18) in a losing effort.

Saint Joseph's has now won 25-consecutive games and enters the GNAC Championship having won 36-consecutive home contests.

LEADERS – SAINT JOSEPH'S:

  • Junior guard Kelsi McNamara (West Newbury, Mass.) scored a game-high 31 points – including 16 in the fourth quarter – with five assists and five rebounds while shooting 10-12 from the FT line
  • Junior guard Julia Champagne (Brunswick, Maine) tallied 16 points, five boards, and three assists
  • Junior forward Emily Benway (Rochester, N.H.) added 12 points and a pair of caroms
  • Marks chipped in with 10 points, four rebounds, two assists, and a pair of steals

LEADERS – ALBERTUS MAGNUS:

  • Senior forward Olivia Bolden (South Windsor, Conn.) netted 21 points with seven rebounds and reached the 2,000-point plateau with her second basket of the game early in the first quarter
  • Epps added 15 points and seven boards
  • Senior guard Angelina Piccirillo (Naugatuck, Conn.) contributed 12 points and four rebounds
  • Junior guard Jill Johnson (North Haven, Conn.) chipped in with eight points, five assists, three caroms, and three steals

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:

With the victory, Saint Joseph's remains undefeated (15-0) all-time versus Albertus Magnus College, a team the Monks defeated by a 74-39 margin in Connecticut earlier this month.

 

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Saint Joseph's College is Maine's only Catholic liberal arts college, providing a supportive, personalized and career-focused education for more than 100 years. From its 474-acre campus on the shores of Sebago Lake, the College offers more than 40 undergraduate programs to a population of approximately 1,000 students. Saint Joseph's College Online provides certificates, undergraduate and advanced degrees for working adults through an online learning program. For more, visit www.sjcme.edu.