LEWISTON, Maine -- Molly Brown registered a career-high 31 points to lead Bates College back from an 11-point 2nd-half deficit to defeat No. 18 University of New England, 76-72, in a non-league women's basketball contest Saturday afternoon (Jan. 3) at Alumni Gymnasium.
The Bobcats (8-4) received seven of their 10 three-pointers from
Brown, who tallied 19 of her points in the closing 20 minutes.
Allie Coppola scored 14 of her 18 after halftime, and picked up six
rebounds and a game-high three steals. Kristin Calvo dished out
eight assists to help pace the attack. Bernadette Connors and Brown
combined for 19 boards, and together accounted for nearly half (9)
of the squad's 19 offensive caroms.
UNE (5-2) was led by junior Lauren
Hayden, who dropped in a career-best 19 points on 9-of-13
shooting and made it a double-double with a team-high 10 rebounds.
Senior Kelly
Coleman and junior Alanna
Vose each ended with 14 points -- Coleman also
collected eight boards, and Vose netted 11 of her points in the 2nd
period. Junior Meghan
Gribbin notched six assists.
The Nor'easters was up by as many as 11 (45-34) in the final
frame, and the margin was still 10 (52-42) more than five minutes
later before Bates started to rally. Brown and Coppola posted the
last 13 points of a 16-5 run that moved the hosts ahead (58-57)
with 4:36 to play.
Things were level at 62-all when Brown sunk a triple to give the
Bobcats a lead they would not relinquish.
The teams traded the next six baskets until it was 73-69 with 20
seconds remaining. UNE turned the ball over twice in the waning
seconds, opening the door for Bates to tack on three freebies and
extend the gap to seven (76-69). The Nor'easters committed 10 of
their 12 turnovers in the last 20 minutes.
A half-court buzzer-beater by UNE first-year Sam
MacDonald provided the final spread.
Bates shot 46 percent from the floor in the 2nd stanza, as opposed
to 28 percent during the initial period.
UNE spent most of the 1st half in front, and utilized an 8-0
stretch heading into intermission to build a 36-27 cushion. Big
Blue made 49 percent of its shot attempts in the frame, while
holding a 24-4 points advantage in the paint.
The Nor'easters get back to Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC)
play on Tuesday (5:30 p.m.) at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
The Bobcats host Lasell College the same night (7 p.m.).