Balanced Eagles hold off Ramblers
Rosemont, Pa. — After struggling from the floor early in the midweek
game against Cabrini, the Eastern University Women's team used patient offense
and solid shooting to earn a hard-fought PAC South win at Rosemont College.
Eastern shot a season best 47% for the game and placed five players in double
figures in the win.
The host Ramblers jumped out to an early advantage and held a 24-18 lead with
just over eight minutes to play when Cecelia Saunders dropped in a pair of free
throws. The multi-sport star led all scorers with 19 points at the half and 25
for the game. The Eagles, however, battled right back. Eastern Senior Jacey Bray
hit a long two pointer from the baseline and first year forward Hannah Tobin
took advantage of a Rambler turnover to cut the lead to a 24-22. Saunders then
answered with her only three pointer of the afternoon.
Eastern then exploded on a 11-3 run with a pair of three pointers from first
year guard Emily Reeser and a three from the top of the key for Raya Shores.
Junior guard Mandy Kuiken extended the Eastern lead to 37-34 with just over a
minute to play in the half. The Ramblers then scored a pair of baskets around
two Kuiken free throws to make it a 39-38 Eastern lead at the break.
Saunders led all scorers at the break, but the Eagles had great balance with
Bray and Kuiken leading the way with nine points each. Eastern hit 5 of 11 three
pointers and 8 of 10 from the foul line. Tobin and Bray helped the Eagles to
hold a 23-14 edge on the boards going into the break.
After the Eagles opened the second half with a pair of baskets, the Ramblers
responded with inside work from Katie Linder, who finished the day with 17
points and outside shooting from Andrea Boyle, who finished the day with 19
points, to reclaim the lead at 55-54 with 10:18 to play. Tobin then scored two
straight baskets to give the Eagles the lead for good with just under 10 minutes
left.
The Eagles were able to take advantage of the absence of Saunders, who left
the game with foul troubles, to buckle down on defense and forge a game-high six
point lead at the five minute mark. The Ramblers cut a five point Eastern lead
to one with 1:03 on the clock on a driving basket from Saunders and a pair of
foul shots from Boyle, but Eastern freshman Jeriah Garton hit a pair of free
throws to put the Eagles back up 70-67.
Emily Reeser made four free throws down the stretch to hold off the Rambler
charge. Shores and Kuiken finished with 15 for the Eagles. They were joined in
double figures by Bray and Tobin, who finished with 13 points with 11 and 8
rebounds respectively, and Reeser who ended the game with 12. The Eagles, who
have won two of their last three games, return to action Monday night at
Immaculata.
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