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March 10, 2004
Contact: Amanda Brickell
HAMILTON, N.Y. – The ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø women’s basketball team (21-9) defeated American (16-14) 71-60 to claim the team’s first Patriot League Championship and NCAA tournament berth in front of a record crowd of 1,724 at Cotterell on Wednesday night. Senior Malissa Burke (
A six-point scoring run capped by a lay-in from Malissa Burke (Traverse City, Mich.) on a full court pass from Emily Braseth (E. Grand Rapids, Mich.) at 13:08 put the Raiders up 14-6. Sophomore Meghan Curtin (
With just under four minutes to play in the first, the Raiders extended their lead to 34-20 on a jumper from sophomore Megan Ballard (
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø came out hard in the second scoring the first four points of the half to go up 38-31. The Raiders increased their lead to 53-41 on a three-pointer from Curtin with
The Eagles kept it close all the way through, but Ballard came up big sinking two free throws with 58 seconds left to give the Raiders a six-point cushion. Chigozie Ozor (
Burke, Lagzdins, and Leandra Fuller (
As the buzzer sounded, the crowd swarmed the court in celebration of the culmination of the team’s fairy tale season. The Raiders accepted the trophy and took turns cutting down the net for the first time in school history.
Burke’s 23 points moved her into fifth on ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø’s all-time scoring list with 1,435 points. Lagzdins was named to the all-tournament team for her outstanding efforts in the tournament. She had her seventh double-double of the season scoring 10 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. She moved into eighth on ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø’s career rebounding list with 605.
Ozor moved into second on the school’s season steals list with 84. She scored 10 points and grabbed nine rebounds just missing her second double-double in three games.
Fuller scored nine points, grabbed nine boards and blocked one shot on the night. Braseth broke the season record for minutes in a season with 28 in the game and 1,045 on the year. She added six points, three assists, and two steals to the effort.
Ballard scored four points and grabbed three rebounds, while Curtin came off the bench to score nine points and notch three boards.
Emily Damuth (
The Raiders advance to the NCAA tournament and will learn who they face and at what venue this coming Sunday at