Brooke Long adds 12 points in the win
RINDGE, N.H. (January 15, 2013) –
Senior guard Tiffany Johnson (St. Albans,
Vt.) laid in the game-winning basket with :09 remaining to
lift the Franklin Pierce University women's basketball team
to a 72-71 win over New Haven on Tuesday night at The Fieldhouse in
Rindge. The Ravens won their fifth-straight overall to improve to
10-4 and 7-3 in the Northeast-10, while the Chargers dipped to 6-8
and 5-5 in league play.
Johnson's last-second layup
was part of her game-high 20 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the
floor. She also logged nine rebounds, two assists, two blocks and a
steal.
Her heroics were needed after the
Ravens watched New Haven mount a 12-2 run to go from being down
66-59 to up 71-68 with 2:25 remaining in the game.
Bria Moore sparked New
Haven's surge with six-consecutive points on a three-pointer
and three-point play to pull the Chargers to within one.
Kara Charette (Fairhaven, Mass.)
stemmed the tide briefly with a layup for the Ravens, but Aquillin
Hayes countered for New Haven with a layup at the other end of the
court. Lauren Hebert knocked down a jumper following her offensive
rebound on UNH's next series to give the Chargers a one-point
lead, and Moore capped it with a fastbreak layup off a Franklin
Pierce turnover.
Both teams came up empty on each of
their next possessions, but Franklin Pierce was finally able to
pull within one with :32 remaining as Dyamond Gardner
(Cambridge, Mass.) fed a nice pass to Charette in the
post, who took a drop step and laid it in for the easy two.
The Ravens fouled Nikita Reddy at
the other end and she had a chance to give the Chargers a little
breathing room, but rimmed out both attempts.
Gardner grabbed the defensive
rebound, Franklin Pierce called a time out, and the set play worked
coming out of the break as Johnson drove her way down the left side
of the paint and flipped a shot high off the glass which dropped
through the net.
Ashley LeBlanc had one last attempt
for UNH at the buzzer, but it came up short and senior forward
Amanda Saab (Windham, N.H.), who was playing in
her first came since an injury in December, grabbed the defensive
board to seal the win.
Charette added 19 points for the
Ravens, while senior guard Brooke Long (Richmond,
Va.) netted 12. Junior forward Caitlin Hopkins
(Holtsville, N.Y.) also provided a spark off the bench as
she was 2-of-2 from the floor (3-of-3 FT), scored seven points,
blocked a pair of shots and grabbed a rebound.
Franklin Pierce shot 41 percent
from the field, while limiting the Chargers to just 37 percent
shooting, but New Haven remained in the game by owning a commanding
55-39 advantage on the glass – including 26 offensive
rebounds. Those offensive boards led to 24 second chance points for
the Chargers, who also logged 40 points in the paint.
Moore led five Chargers who scored
in double-figures as she tossed in 20 points. LeBlanc went for a
double-double of 12 points and 16 rebounds, while Anh-Dao Tran
pumped in 15. Hebert and Hayes each chipped in with 10 points.
New Haven charged out of the gates
in the first half by scoring seven of the first 10 points. The
Chargers held a four-point lead midway through the half, but
Franklin Pierce countered with a 13-3 run, keyed by four points
apiece from Johnson and Charette, to take a 32-26 lead with 3:53
remaining until halftime. The Ravens eventually took a 40-33 lead
into intermission.
Franklin Pierce continued to add to
its lead in the second half and a jumper from Johnson at the 14:41
mark pushed the margin out to 15 at 53-38 – the Ravens
largest lead of the night.
The lead continued to hover in the
double-digit range for the next few minutes before New Haven slowly
began to chip away and go on its run to take the brief three-point
advantage.
The Ravens return to action on
Saturday when they travel to Garden City, N.Y. to face Adelphi at
1:30 p.m.
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/FranklinPierceRavens).
Fans wishing to purchase women's basketball apparel can do so
on the athletic department's online store at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)