GEORGIAN COURT TOPPLES COUGARS, 72-69
2-8-07
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LAKEWOOD,
N.J. - The Caldwell College women's basketball team fought back from a
14-point deficit to take the lead late in the game, but ended up on the losing
end of a 72-69 decision to Georgian Court University in a Central Atlantic
Collegiate Conference game Thursday night. Five Cougars scored in
double-figures, led by juniors Melissa Freeman (Cresskill,
NJ/Cresskill) and Dana Leary (Bridgewater, NJ/Immaculata), who each
scored 16 points. With their fifth loss in six games, the Cougars fall to 9-13
overall and 7-10 in the CACC, while the Lions improve to 5-18, 4-15 CACC.
The Lions, sparked by a pair of threes from Jamee Bush, opened the game with a
14-2 run over the first 4:27 of the contest. Another three by Bush put
Georgian Court ahead 22-8 at the 11:28 mark of the first half. Still trailing
30-17 with 5:15 on the clock, the Cougars made a run, outscoring the Lions 8-0
to cut the deficit to 30-25 with just under three minutes left in the half.
The Lions' lead remained at five the rest of the half, as Georgian Court took
a 36-31 advantage at halftime.
After the Lions extended their lead to as many as eight early in the second
half, the Cougars were able to pull to within one, 47-46 after a basket by
senior center Amy Gaudious (Long Branch, NJ/Long Branch) at the
13-minute mark. Leary then followed a GCU free throw with a jumper that tied
the game at 48-48. Caldwell took its first lead of the game with 6:36
remaining, when Leary converted a conventional three-point play to make the
score 57-56. But Georgian Court regained the upper hand and held a 64-60 lead
with just over three minutes to play.
The Cougars continued to battle, using a pair of free throws from junior guard
Phylicia Holmes (Roselle, NJ/Roselle), another conventional three-point
play from Leary and a Leary lay-up to grab a 67-64 advantage with 2:27 to
play. Five straight points, punctuated by a three from Melinda Hunold, put GCU
back on top, 69-67 with 50 seconds left. Holmes then tied the game with 30
seconds left, only to have Ashley Lobbato respond with a basket at the other
end with 22 seconds to go. After Caldwell missed a field goal attempt on the
next possession, Lobbato hit 1-of-2 at the line for a 72-69 lead. A
three-point attempt as time expired did not drop, giving the Lions the
victory.
Freeman came off the bench to make 8-of-10 from the floor, including 7-of-8
during the first half. Gaudious, right, recorded season highs of 14 points and eight
rebounds in her first start of the season. Holmes finished with 11 points,
seven rebounds and five steals, and senior guard Shannon Coyle
(Matawan, NJ/St. John Vianney) recorded 10 points and eight assists. Lobbato
had 16 points and 12 boards to pace the Lions.
The Cougars host 14th-ranked Holy Family University in a CACC game on
Saturday, Feb. 10. The game is scheduled to start at 6:00 p.m. in the George
R. Newman Center.
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