Junior All-American Johannah Leedham notched her 23rd career 30
point game to lead the Ravens to its first national semifinal
appearance in program history tonight.
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East Region champion Ravens advance to National Semifinal for
first time in program history behind combined 46 points from
Leedham sisters
Ravens win program-record 28th game of the season with 56-percent
shooting
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (March
24, 2009) - East Region champions Franklin Pierce
University, ranked 14th in the final regular season USA
Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll, shot 56-percent from the field to
claim an 88-73 victory over Atlantic Region champion and
6th-ranked California University of Pennsylvania in
quarterfinal round action of the 2009 NCAA Division II Women's
Basketball Championships, hosted by the San Antonio Sports
Commission and Saint Mary's University, at Bill Greehey Arena
tonight.
Franklin Pierce (28-5) advances to
the national semifinal round for the first time in program history
and will face 24th-ranked Delta State University (30-6) tomorrow
night at 9:30 p.m. (EDT). The game will be broadcast live on ESPN
and has also been picked up by Cox Cable of New England. Delta
State advanced with a 55-47 victory over No. 11 West
Texas A&M University (28-6) in tonight's final quarterfinal.
California sees its season come to a close with a 29-5 record
overall, including a 13-1 clip in the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC), having won its second-straight regional
championship.
"We knew we had our hands full with
this team," said Franklin Pierce head coach Mark
Swasey, the Russell Athletic/WBCA East Region Coach of the
Year. "We felt very fortunate that we has the amount of time to
prepare for this team as we did."
Senior Jennifer Leedham added 16 points, eight assists, four
rebounds and two steals.
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Franklin Pierce's sister
combination of Jennifer and Johannah
Leedham (Ellesmere Port, England/Cheshire Academy (Conn.))
led the Ravens to their program-record 28th win of the
season by combining for 46 points. Johannah, the junior
All-American, led the way with a game-high matching 30 points (17
first half) on 9-for-13 shooting from the field, hitting all three
three-point attempts, while converting 9-of-11 free-throw attempts.
She also added five assists, three steals and three rebounds, while
moving within 13 points of her own single-season scoring record
with 745 points this year after her 23rd career 30-point
game (64th 20-plus).
Jennifer added 16 points on 5-of-11
shooting from the field, including 2-for-5 from three-point range,
while posting eight assists, four rebounds and two steals. Franklin
Pierce, which placed four players in double-figures, also got 16
points from senior Toby Martin (Wayne,
Maine/Maranacook) on 5-for-7 shooting from the field,
including 2-4 from beyond the arc, converting all four free-throw
attempts. Sophomore Tori Ahrens (East Greenwich, R.I./East
Greenwich) contributed ten points, on 5-for-8 shooting
from the field, and five rebounds, while freshman Marielle
Giroud (Martigny, Switzerland) pulled down a game and
season-best 13 rebounds to go with eight points (all second half)
and two assists.
Senior Lindsay Johnson (New
Springfield, Ohio/Springfield) led California with 30
points on 12-for-17 shooting from the field, including 3-of-6 from
three-point range, converting all three free-throw attempts to go
with six rebounds and two assists. Junior All-American
Brooque Williams (Pittsburgh, Pa./Perry) was held
to 14 points (12 first half) on 7-of-14 shooting from the field, a
team-high eight rebounds (three offensive) and three assists in 31
minutes before fouling out.
Senior Toby Martin also netted 16 points for the Ravens on 5-of-7
shooting.
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"I was real frustrated," said
Williams of playing the majority of the game in foul trouble and
eventually fouling out. "It was all my fault that I got into foul
trouble. I wasn't focused and I was making bad mistakes."
Sophomore Kayla Smith
(Elkins, W.V./Elkins) rounded out the Vulcans
double-figure scorers with 12 points, four rebounds and four
assists.
Franklin Pierce finished shooting
56-percent from the field (28-for-50), including 63% (17-for-27) in
the first half in building an 11-point (48-37) halftime lead. The
Ravens shot 47.1% (8-17) from three-point range and finished with a
36-25 rebounding advantage against a California team that led
Division II with a +12 rebounding margin for the year. The Vulcans
shot 48.4% (31-64) from the field, but just 41.9% (13-31) in the
second half, including 26.7% (4-15) from three-point range. They
also made just 7-12 (58.3%) free-throw attempts as Franklin Pierce
outscored California 24-7 at the stripe.
Franklin Pierce led nearly from
start to finish in the up tempo battle. California was within five
(73-68) after a Johnson layup with 5:28 left in regulation that
capped a 12-4 run that cut into a 13-point Ravens lead (69-56) with
9:57 to go. Franklin Pierce answered with 12-straight points to
seal the victory and open a game-high 17 point margin (85-68) after
a Jennifer Leedham three with 1:39 on the clock. The Leedhams had
ten of the Ravens 12 points during that stretch, with Jennifer
netting six and Johannah four during the four-minute stretch.
Freshman Marielle Giroud grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds as the
Ravens out-rebounded the top rebounding team in the country by
11.
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"I thought we showed a lot of
toughness when (California) brought the lead to five," said Swasey.
"We looked great out there and played with a lot of togetherness
and confidence and that ultimately gave us the edge."
Franklin Pierce scored the first
eight points of the contest, five from Johannah Leedham, in the
opening 2:37. The Ravens lead was nine (17-8) after an Ahrens layup
five minutes in, when California scored ten-straight points to take
an 18-17 lead after a layup from sophomore Amber Dubyak
(Hastings, Pa./Cambria Heights) with 12:46 left in the
half. The score was knotted at 24 after a Williams jumper midway
through the stanza, when Franklin Pierce regained an eight point
cushion (32-24) on a layup by sophomore Ashley Robinson
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Nova) with 6:24 remaining.
Franklin Pierce carried an 11-point
margin into halftime (48-37), but California quickly cut the lead
to five (51-46) after a layup from senior Crystal Andrews
(Johnstown, Pa./Johnstown) 2:32 into the second half. A
Giroud layup and Johannah Leedham three pushed the Ravens lead back
into double-figures (56-46) with 16:41 to play and they extended it
to 15 (66-51) on a Martin jumper with 13-minutes to go.