Box Score
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Meredith
Mesaris |
Erin
Boggan |
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Alison
Sweeney |
Katherine
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Box score
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The University of Scranton women's
basketball team overcame a four-point deficit with less than a
minute to play in overtime, but could not pull out the victory in
overtime, losing to Juniata College, 65-61, at the Kennedy Sports
& Recreation Center on Saturday afternoon.
The Lady Royals (10-4, 2-1 Landmark) scored the first two points
of overtime, but then went cold as Juniata (10-3, 1-1 Landmark)
scored the final six points, all from the free throw line.
Scranton was led by sophomore forward Meredith Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax), who
scored 17 points. Senior forward Erin
Boggan (Danbury, Conn./Danbury) had 15 points and
seven rebounds, and junior guard Alison Sweeney (Wall, N.J./St. Rose) added 10
points and seven rebounds.
After the Lady Royals took an early eight-point lead, Juniata
surged ahead and maintained a three-point advantage at halftime.
But Scranton used a 5-0 spurt early in the second half to take a
35-33 lead on a layup by senior guard Katherine Torto (Binghamton, N.Y./Seton Catholic
Central) with 14:18 to play.
Neither team led by more than four the rest of the way, and when
the Eagles went on an 8-2 run late, they held a 59-55 lead with 56
seconds to play. But the Royals got a pair of free throws from
senior guard Christina Hiltunen (Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop
Kearney) with 40 seconds to play, then forced a Juniata
miss on the defensive end.
Boggan came up with the rebound and was fouled, sinking the
ensuing free throws to knot the score at 59 with six seconds to
play. The Lady Royals then forced a turnover and had possession
with four seconds to play, but a shot to win at the buzzer was no
good.
Sweeney's jumper just over a minute into overtime gave
Scranton a 61-59 lead, but the Lady Royals went 0-for-3 from the
field and committed three turnovers the rest of the way.
Scranton shot 38 percent (19-for-50), including 5-for-23 from
3-point range. The Lady Royals made 18 of 24 free throws, but
committed 22 turnovers, including 12 in the first half. Scranton
also held a slim 32-31 advantage in rebounding. Sophomore guard
Lindsay Fluehr (Bensalem, Pa./Nazareth
Academy) contributed seven assists and five rebounds in
the defeat.
Juniata was led by senior guard Natalie Glinsky (Indiana,
Pa./Indiana), who scored a game-high 18 points, and junior guard
Jordan Hileman (Williamsburg, Pa./Williamsburg) added 15 points.
The Eagles shot just 33.3 percent (20-for-60), including 6-for-24
from 3-point range. They made 19 of 21 free throws while committing
16 turnovers.
Scranton returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 12, when it hosts
Landmark Conference foe Goucher at 2 p.m. in the Long
Center.
--LADY ROYALS--