Junior All-American Johannah Leedham led the Ravens to their first
National Championship appearance with a game-high 28 points to go
with a season-high matching six assists.
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East Region champion Ravens reach National Championship for
first time in program history with record 29th win behind strong
defensive performance
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (March
25, 2009) - East Region champions Franklin Pierce
University, ranked 14th in the final regular season USA
Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll, held 24th-ranked Delta
State University to just 24.1-percent shooting in the second half
to claim a 58-39 victory in semifinal 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 (29-5) advances to
Friday's National Championship for the first time in program
history and will face No. 4-ranked Minnesota State
University-Mankato (31-2) on Friday night at 8 p.m. (EDT). The game
will be televised live on ESPN2 and broadcast in the Monadnock
Region by WFPC-LP 105.3 FM. Minnesota State reached the
championship game with an 83-60 victory over No. 2-ranked
University of Alaska-Anchorage in tonight's opening semifinal.
"We are elated to be in the National
Championship on Friday," said Franklin Pierce head coach
Mark Swasey, the Russell Athletic/WBCA East Region
Coach of the Year. "I think to get here this week, we have had to
put together two different kinds of performances. (Last night) we
had to outscore California and then tonight we had to defend well
against Delta State."
Delta State sees its season come to
a close at 30-7 overall, including a 13-1 clip in the Gulf South
Conference, winning the Conference's regular season and tournament
titles while also claiming its second-straight regional
championship.
Sophomore Tori Ahrens blocked a career-high eight shots and moved
into sixth place on the pgram's career list with 61.
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"I felt like tonight we were just
out-matched and we got beat by a better team," said Delta State
head coach Sandra Rushing. "(Franklin Pierce) are
legit. They are the real deal. They beat us to every loose ball and
rebound."
Franklin Pierce will be just the
second college basketball program, first women's, from the State of
New Hampshire to play for a National Championship, joining
Dartmouth College who played for the men's championship in 1942 and
'44. The Ravens will be looking to capture the state's first
basketball National Championship as Dartmouth was unsuccessful in
both of its trips.
Junior All-American and Great
Britain international Johannah Leedham (Ellesmere Port,
England/Cheshire Academy (Conn.)) was the lone Franklin
Pierce player in double-figures with a game-high 28 points on
11-for-22 shooting from the field, including 3-of-9 from
three-point range, and converting 3-of-4 free-throws. She also
added a season-high matching six assists, four rebounds and two
steals. Senior Jennifer Leedham (Ellesmere Port,
England/Cheshire Academy (Conn.)) added nine points, five
steals and three assists, while sophomore Tori Ahrens (East
Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich) grabbed a team-high seven
rebounds and blocked a career-best eight shots to go with six
points.
"We've been knocked a little bit
back (in England) for going to Division II," said Jennifer Leedham.
"But we've always made that statement that we wanted to win a
championship. Now, hopefully it will open people's eyes to show
that Division II is good basketball."
Freshman Veronica Walker
(Indianola, Miss./Gentry) led two Delta State players in
double-figures with 13 points (nine second half) on 6-for-10
shooting from the field, five rebounds, four steals and two assists
in 21 minutes. Sophomore "Bug" Cooper (Indianola,
Miss./Gentry) added 12 points (10 first half), five
rebounds, two assists and two steals. Senior LaMaesha
McAdory (Coldwater, Miss./Coldwater) chipped in with a
team-best six rebounds.
Franklin Pierce finished shooting
40.4-percent (23-for-57) from the field, including 44.4% (12-27) in
the first half. Delta State was held to 30.4-percent (17-for-56)
shooting, just 7-for-29 (24.1%) in the second half, including
1-for-11 (9.1%) from three-point range. The Ravens posted a 24-3
advantage in points off turnovers, forcing the Lady Statesmen into
21 turnovers while committing just 15 themselves.
Senior Jennifer Leedham added nine points, five steals and three
assists in the win.
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"You name it, (Franklin Pierce) did
it defensively," said Rushing. "We couldn't get the ball below the
free-throw line and they did a good job with our personnel. We
never got into our offense, into our hi-low."
Franklin Pierce carried a seven
point lead (29-22) into halftime and was up six (34-28) after
Walker made her second-straight basket for Delta State three
minutes into the second half. That would prove to be the Lady
Statesmen last field goal for nearly ten minutes as the Ravens held
them scoreless for nine of those minutes in posting an 11-0 run to
open a 17-point lead (45-28) after a Johannah Leedham layup with
9:12 on the clock.
"They tried to pound it inside and
our kids just really stepped up with one of the best interior
defensive performances we have had all year long," said Swasey.
"Tori (Ahrens) was tremendous down low. The entire team really
followed the scouting report to the letter. To hold (Delta State)
to 39 points was just tremendous."
Delta State ended its scoring
drought with two free-throws by senior Kirsten McBride
(Clarksdale, Miss./Clarksdale) with 8:51 left in
regulation and then Walker scored the Lady Statesmen's first field
goal in 9:51 to draw her team within 15 (47-32) with 7:56 left.
Johannah Leedham hit two free-throws to put Franklin Pierce back up
17 (49-32) with 7:16 to go, when DSU made one last run, pulling
within 13 (49-36) with 6:35 to go after back-to-back baskets from
Cooper and Walker.
Leedham answered with a three to put
Franklin Pierce back up 16 (52-36) with 5:44 to go, but Delta State
drew within 13 again (52-39) on a layup by freshman Denesha
Henderson (Guy, Ark./Guy-Perkins) with 5:11 left. However,
that would be the final points of the night for the Lady Statesmen
as the Ravens scored the final six points of the game, capped by a
three-pointer by senior Vanessa Power (Mildura,
Australia) to ice the win with 1:55 to play.
Franklin Pierce never trailed,
scoring the first six points of the contest capped by a Leedham
three 52-seconds into the game. Delta State forced the only tie of
the night (7-7) after a Cooper jumper 3:30 in. A Leedham jumper and
three-pointer by senior Toby Martin (Wayne,
Maine/Maranacook) pushed the Ravens lead back to eight
(18-10) midway through the opening half. The Ravens grew to nine
(29-20) with a Leedham free-throw with 21-seconds to go before
halftime, but Cooper canned a defended jumper at the buzzer to
bring DSU within seven (29-22) at the break.
"It's so important to get off to a
good start to gain confidence," said Swasey. "It's difficult to
play catch up in this environment against really good teams."
With the win, Franklin Pierce
extends its current winning streak to a season-high 13 games. The
Ravens are also winners of 23 of 24 since the calendar turned to
2009 and 25 of 26 after starting the season 4-3.
"We struggled tonight offensively,"
said Swasey. "We weren't sharp. We had wide open looks and nothing
seemed to drop. Today we needed the defense to win and we did."