Lady Spartans Down Molloy, 67-56, Advance to ECC Semifinals This Saturday
Sparkill, N.Y. - Briana Sloper netted a
game-high 21 points and Bianca Kowgios added 20 as the #3 St.
Thomas Aquinas College women's basketball team ousted #6 Molloy,
67-56 at Aquinas Hall. They will now face #2 seeded University of
District of Columbia in the East Coast Conference semi-finals at
Queens College this Saturday, March 3, at 2:30 pm. The victory was
the Lady Spartans eighth straight and 10th in their last 11 games
overall, raising their season mark to 17-10 while Molloy's season
ends with an 11-16 mark.
After the teams traded hoops in the early minutes, the Lady
Spartans exploded to grab a 19-8 lead on the strength of a 13-2
run, keyed by consecutive threes from Sara Oliviera, Sloper, and
Natalie Catavero. Molloy would hang tough, however, as Amanda
Bartlett and Ikema Ross combined to score all of the Lady Lions'
points in a 10-2 run to trim the margin to 29-27 with 3:01 left in
the half. The scoring would run dry thereafter, as a pair of
Kowgios free throws would be all to hit the board before the break,
staking the hosts to a 31-27 lead.
The tempo would remain high to start the second, with STAC jumping
to a six point edge only to see their foes close it to 37-36 after
five minutes of play. Sloper would continue her recent trend of
strong second halves, posting six points en route to a 10-2 Lady
Spartan run to open the gap to 47-38 with just under 12 minutes
left.
Again Molloy would battle back to within 49-44 with 8:32 left but
Catavero's third trey of the evening and a pair of Kowgios layups
would quickly put STAC back up by a dozen at the 6:40 and establish
the biggest lead of the night at 56-44. The feisty Lady Lions
continued to show no quit, with a pair of Julia Finlay jumpers -
one from downtown - sparking a 7-0 run to bring Molloy back within
five with 3:26 left. Ashley Motrechuk would then take over, posting
two blocks, two rebounds, a steal and a layup over a 50-second
span, and STAC would not be threatened thereafter.
Sloper added a game-high 12 rebounds,and Motrechuk was tough on
defense with five blocks to lead the Lady Spartans attack. Laura
Rivera paced Molloy with 14 points, with Nicole Arnone adding 10
for the Lady Lions. Amanda Bartlett recorded nine points for the
Lady Lions, all in the first half.
STAC shot an even 40% from the field (24-60) while holding their
visitors to 37% (21-57). The Lady Spartans hit five three pointers
- four in the first half - while Molloy hit three, while STAC won
the rebounding battle by a decisive 44-36 tally.
In other ECC Women's Basketball Tournament action, #4 seed CW Post
held the home court advantage, ousting #5 New York Institute of
Technology, 85-70. The Lady Pioneers will also advance to Queens
this Saturday, where they will square off with top-seeded Dowling
College in the day's first contest at noon. The winners of
Saturday's semis advance to the Championship Final, to be held
Sunday at Queens College at 12:00 noon, with the winner earning a
berth to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament.
You can watch all of the action for both the men's and women's
tournament, which will be broadcast courtesy of ECCsports.org and
produced by Pack Network, with STAC's own broadcast crew of Steve
Balsan and John Dwinell providing the call for the ECC. The video
can be accessed either via the conference website or the video link
on the team schedule page.
Provided by the St. Thomas Aquinas Sports Information Department.
