Monks Topple Eagles in 2021 Home Finale, 61-31

Monks Topple Eagles in 2021 Home Finale, 61-31

STANDISH, Maine – Saint Joseph's College (5-0) shook off a sluggish start to defeat Husson University (5-1), 61-31, in NCAA DIII Women's Basketball action at the Harold Alfond Center on Friday evening.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

The Monks trailed by a 10-8 score after shooting just 17.6% (3-17) in the first quarter but took the lead for good – as it played out – when junior guard Kaleigh Walsh (Windham, N.H.) hit a three-pointer 1:27 into the second stanza.

About two minutes later Husson freshman guard Trinity Montigny (Ellsworth, Maine) connected for a three-pointer of her own to cut her team's deficit to 16-15 with 6:47 before the break. St. Joe's proceeded to net 15 unanswered points – including eight from guard Cassandra Stapelfeld (Brookline, N.H.) – to secure a 31-15 cushion with 1:37 left in the second period. Husson junior guard Vanessa Duarte (Hawthorne, N.Y.) snapped the Eagles' drought with two free throws in the quarter's final seconds to make it a 31-17 game heading into intermission.

Saint Joseph's continued to pad the lead and attained a 20-point advantage when Stapelfeld hit a pair of freebies with three minutes on the third-quarter clock. The Monks went on to claim a game-high 32-point (61-29) lead when freshman guard Hannah Talon (Windham, Maine) made a three-pointer with 2:01 remaining in the contest.

SENIOR MOMENT:

Tonight's contest was the last home game for senior forward Jordan Jabar (Waterville, Maine), a three-year starter for the Monks who played in 90 games since arriving in Standish in the fall of 2017. During her four years at St. Joe's the 2021 team co-captain helped the Royal Blue post an incredible 80-13 (.860) overall record, including a 37-2 (.949) mark in conference play, with three GNAC Tournament appearances, two NCAA Tournament berths, and one Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship.

STATS OF THE GAME:

The Monks held a 58-34 rebounds advantage with a 25-7 lead in second-chance points…St. Joe's shot 34.3% (23-67) from the field while Husson posted a 16.4% (9-55) clip from the floor.

LEADERS – SAINT JOSEPH'S:

  • Stapelfeld paced the Monks with 16 points and added three rebounds and a pair of steals
  • Junior guard Alyson Fillion (Bedford, N.H.) tallied 10 points, three boards, and four assists
  • Jabar pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds – six on both ends of the court – with six points, four assists, and three blocked shots
  • Freshman Angelica Hurley (Groverland, Mass.) added eight points and four caroms
  • Sophomore Jayne Howe (Pembroke, Mass.) recorded six points, six rebounds, and two assists
  • Walsh chipped in with five points and six boards

LEADERS – HUSSON:

  • Senior Emma Alley (Millinocket, Maine) scored eight points with four steals and three rebounds
  • Duarte netted seven points with two boards, two assists, and a pair of steals
  • Montigny added six points and four rebounds

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:

With the triumph, Saint Joseph's improves to 43-32 in the history of the series with Husson University and has now defeated the Eagles in four-consecutive meetings.

NEXT!

In what will be the 2021 finale for both teams, the Monks and Eagles will face off again at 1:00 PM on Sunday in Bangor.

 

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Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of Mercy in Portland, Maine, Saint Joseph’s College is Maine’s Catholic liberal arts college in the Mercy tradition. We are inclusive of all faiths, including no faith. The 474-acre campus, located on the shore of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to a population of approximately 1,000 on-campus students. A pioneer of distance education since the 1970s, the College also provides online certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees for thousands more working adults who reside in more than 20 other countries. In 2015 the College was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification, highlighting the College’s focus on community service throughout its mission and daily interactions within local, regional, and global communities. In 2018, Princeton Review recognized SJC as one of its “Green Colleges” for its sustainability initiatives. Learn more at www.sjcme.edu.