Amanda Saab adds 11 points on Senior Night for the Ravens
RINDGE, N.H. (February 20, 2013) -- The Franklin Pierce
University women's basketball team gave a spirited effort on
Wednesday night, but it wasn't enough as the No. 1 nationally
ranked Bentley Falcons outlasted the Ravens, 74-63, at The
Fieldhouse in Rindge. Franklin Pierce had its nine-game home
winning streak snapped in falling to 16-8 overall and 13-7 in the
Northeast-10, while Bentley improved to 24-0 and 20-0 in league
play.
Four Ravens scored in
double-figures, led by senior guard Tiffany Johnson's (St.
Albans, Vt.) 17 points on 8-of-14 shooting from the field.
Johnson also added six steals and six assists in the game.
Junior guard Brittany
Martelle (Brookfield, Conn.) came off the bench to score
in double-figures for the fourth-consecutive game as she knocked
down a trio of three-pointers and scored 13 points.
Senior forward Amanda Saab
(Windham, N.H.) and freshman frontcourt-mate Kara
Charette (Fairhaven, Mass.) went for 11 and 10 points,
respectively. Johnson and Saab, along with guard Brooke
Long (Richmond, Va.) were playing their final regular
season home games as the three upperclassmen were honored before
the game on Senior Night.
Lauren Battista netted a game-high
20 points for the Falcons, to go along with nine rebounds, while
Jacqui Brugliera followed with 13 points. Christiana Bakolas
rounded out Bentley's double-figure scoring attack with 11
points.
Bentley looked like it would walk
away with the game early as the Falcons raced out to a 20-8 lead on
the strength of six points from Battista and five from
Brugliera.
Franklin Pierce, however, countered
and five-straight points from Martelle -- including a deep trey
from the right wing -- sparked a surge by the Ravens as they went
on a 16-8 run to pull within four at 28-24 with 3:37 left until
halftime. Johnson tossed in back-to-back layups late in the run to
aid it, but Bentley righted itself and a Kelsey Roberson three at
the buzzer staked the Falcons to a 36-27 lead at halftime.
The Falcons appeared to be pulling
away once again in the early stages of the second half as a Bakolas
layup staked them to a 49-35 lead four minutes in.
Junior guard Brooke Coderre
(Woonsocket, R.I.) and Johnson each laid in baskets on
Franklin Pierce's next two possessions to trim the deficit to 10.
Bentley's lead hovered around that range as it could never pull
away completely.
Franklin Pierce used a mini 5-0 run
late in the game following a three from Martelle and a pair of free
throws from Charette to get within single digits at 70-61, but that
was as close as the Ravens would come. Bentley was able to make its
free throws late to dash any hope of a Franklin Pierce
comeback.
Bentley held a commanding 43-28
advantage on the boards and attempted 24 free throws (making 22 of
those) as compared to just nine attempts for the Ravens (made 6 of
those). Both teams shots 41 percent from the field.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Saturday when the Ravens travel to face UMass-Lowell at 2 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,
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Franklin Pierce women's basketball apparel can do so on the
athletic department's online store at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)