Jewel White goes for double-double of 18 points and 10
rebounds
MANCHESTER, N.H. (February 11, 2012) -- Senior
forward Marielle Giroud (Martigny, Switzerland)
netted 13 points, including laying in the winning basket with :05
remaining to lift the Franklin Pierce University women's basketball
team to a 47-46 win over Saint Anselm on Saturday afternoon at
Stoutenburgh Gym in Manchester, N.H. The Ravens won their third
straight to improve to 16-7 overall and 13-6 in the Northeast-10,
while the Hawks fell to 13-12 and 7-12 in league play.
Giroud, who also logged a
double-double with 10 rebounds, tossed in the winning basket after
she took a pass from the left wing with :09 left, dribbled around a
defender towards the center of the lane, and when she reached the
paint, drove hard for the layup which went over the outstretched
hands of multiple Saint Anselm defenders and into the bottom of the
net.
Giroud had struggled offensively to
that point by only converting on 4-of-12 field goals, but she
didn't let it phase her confidence as she was able to drop in one
of her patented layups which have become a staple of her four-year
career.
Despite the basket, there was still
time left on the clock for the Hawks to try and pull off a miracle
victory. Saint Anselm quickly inbounded the ball and with a second
left Meg Morrissey launched a three from the right wing which came
up short, thus sealing the victory for Franklin Pierce.
Giroud's layup was two of Franklin
Pierce's 18 points in the paint in the second half, as the Ravens
held an 18-10 advantage in that category in the second 20 minutes.
Franklin Pierce made an effort of taking more high percentage shots
in the second half after struggling in the first half making only
20 percent (5-of-25) of its attempts. Despite the poor opening half
shooting, the Ravens regrouped in the second and shot a strong 50
percent (13-of-26) from the floor.
Giroud's classmate, center
Jewel White (Worcester, Mass.), also logged a
double-double with a team-high 18 points and 10 rebounds. Junior
guard Tiffany Johnson (St. Albans, Vt.) had a
solid all-around game with four points, a game-high six assists, a
game-high five steals and four rebounds.
Tori Lehr netted a game-high 19
points for Saint Anselm, while Megan Howard followed with 10
points.
Neither team found any offensive
rhythm in the first half. Junior forward Amanda Saab
(Windham, N.H.) laid in a basket with 11:40 remaining in
the frame to put the Ravens up 10-5. Franklin Pierce, however, went
cold for the next six-plus minutes failing to score, while Saint
Anselm was able to reel off 10-consecutive points to grab a 15-10
lead. Lehr kick-started the surge with a jumper and totaled six
points during it.
Sophomore guard Kate
McDonald (Fall River, Mass.) was able to snap the Ravens
out of their shooting funk with a jumper with 5:01 to go and the
teams traded baskets over the remaining minutes of the frame before
Saint Anselm took a 19-15 lead into halftime.
The teams continued to trade
baskets in the opening minutes of the second half before the Hawks
were able to put in consecutive jumpers from Lehr and Howard to
stake them to a 27-21 lead. Lehr tossed in another jumper with
11:14 remaining to give Saint Anselm a 36-27 lead, which seemed to
be a comfortable margin, considering Franklin Pierce's shooting
woes.
The Ravens didn't fold and netted
eight-straight points, including five from White and a triple from
sophomore guard Brittany Martelle (Brookfield,
Conn.), to pull within one at 36-35 with 9:18 left.
Franklin Pierce kept it close over
the remaining minutes of the game, but could never take the lead.
The Ravens did tie it at 45-45 with 1:13 left as White established
position in the post, took a pass on the low block, turned and laid
it in for the equalizer. Morrissey made 1-of-2 free throws with :39
left to give Saint Anselm a slim 46-45 edge, but it was quickly
erased by Giroud's winner seconds later. Her basket with :05 left
was the Ravens first lead of the second half.
Franklin Pierce completed the
two-game regular season series sweep of the Hawks, as the Ravens
picked up a victory in Rindge back on Dec. 4 in The
Fieldhouse.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Tuesday night when the Ravens travel to Waltham, Mass. to take on
Bentley at 5:30 p.m. at the Dana Center.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce women's basketball, please visit the team's page at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) To follow the program even further,
please visit Franklin Pierce Athletics on YouTube
(www.youtube.com/FranklinPierceSports), Twitter
(www.twitter.com/FPUathletics) and Facebook
(www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceAthletics).