December 10 at Hagan Arena in Philadelphia, PA
ESPN +
The duo of Kionna Jeter and Danielle Durjan was very impressive in the Tigers' 73-52 victory.
Jeter, who came into the night 15th nationally in scoring, started slowly, but used a nice mid-range jumper and the ability to find her own shot whenever she needed to for a game-high 19 points on 50% shooting. Jeter also had five of Towson's 11 steals.
Durjan had one of the most efficient nights we've seen at 200 Game Season, scoring 16 points, including a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range, in just 19 minutes off the bench.
Towson is an impressive offensive rebounding team - seventh nationally coming in - and were all over the glass Monday. Led by Nukiya Mayo, who grabbed five offensive rebounds to go along with 16 points, the visitors had 20 offensive rebounds. That helped lead to 24 second-chance points and allow Towson to turn a three-point halftime deficit into a blowout win.
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Game 557 - (6) Saint Joseph's women vs. (5) George Washington
Atlantic 10 championship
March 4 at Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA
ESPNU
Great day for George Washington, which broke open a close game late in the third quarter and cruised to a 65-49 victory.
It's the third Atlantic 10 title in four years for the Colonials. Four were in double figures, led by Brianna Cummings' 17 points and five assists and Kelli Prange's 14 points off the bench.
It was my first time seeing GW and its impressive point guard, Mei-Lyn Bautista. The junior guard was in complete control of the offense and she handed out seven assists and didn't have a single turnover. Bautista, a Queens, NY native, also added eight points and picked up a couple steals.
Heading into the NCAA Tournament (ESPN's Charlie Creme currently has the Colonials as a No. 14 seed in the Lexington region), Bautista's assist-to-turnover ratio is 3-to-1 (139 assists, 46 turnovers), which is a top-11 mark nationally.
This game featured an excellent point guard match up as Saint Joseph's Alyssa Monaghan is seventh in assist ratio, though she had just two assists and no turnovers Saturday.
* Solid afternoon of saying the word "basketball" from Melissa Lee & Andraya Carter
Lee: said 18 times
First quarter (7), 2nd (5), 3rd (5), 4th (1)
Carter: 14 times
First (2), 2nd (1), 3rd (8), 4th (3)
Total: 32
March 4 at Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA
ESPNU
Great day for George Washington, which broke open a close game late in the third quarter and cruised to a 65-49 victory.
It's the third Atlantic 10 title in four years for the Colonials. Four were in double figures, led by Brianna Cummings' 17 points and five assists and Kelli Prange's 14 points off the bench.
It was my first time seeing GW and its impressive point guard, Mei-Lyn Bautista. The junior guard was in complete control of the offense and she handed out seven assists and didn't have a single turnover. Bautista, a Queens, NY native, also added eight points and picked up a couple steals.
Heading into the NCAA Tournament (ESPN's Charlie Creme currently has the Colonials as a No. 14 seed in the Lexington region), Bautista's assist-to-turnover ratio is 3-to-1 (139 assists, 46 turnovers), which is a top-11 mark nationally.
This game featured an excellent point guard match up as Saint Joseph's Alyssa Monaghan is seventh in assist ratio, though she had just two assists and no turnovers Saturday.
* Solid afternoon of saying the word "basketball" from Melissa Lee & Andraya Carter
Lee: said 18 times
First quarter (7), 2nd (5), 3rd (5), 4th (1)
Carter: 14 times
First (2), 2nd (1), 3rd (8), 4th (3)
Total: 32
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