Box Score
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Meredith
Mesaris |
Alexix
Roman |
Sarah
Payonk |
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Alison
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Noelle
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Box score
Photo gallery (courtesy of Emma
Black)
Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Video highlights
The University of Scranton women's basketball team built a
double-digit lead in less than four minutes and road a significant
size advantage to an 88-63 victory over Bridgewater State in an
NCAA Division III Tournament first-round game on Friday evening in
the Long Center.
The Lady Royals (25-3) advance to the second round, where they
will face Vassar College (23-5) on Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Long
Center. Vassar defeated Williams College, 76-75, in Friday night's
other first-round game in the Long Center.
Junior forward Meredith
Mesaris (Fairfax, Va./Fairfax) scored a game-high 22
points, freshman forward Alexix Roman (Hawley,
Pa./Wallenpaupack) matched her career-high with 19 points,
and fellow freshman forward Sarah Payonk
(Schwenksville, Pa./Spring-Ford) added 13 points, nine
rebounds, six assists, two steals and a block.
With Payonk at 6-foot and Mesaris and Roman both 6-foot-1,
Scranton went right to its strength against the Bears (16-12), who
had just one player in the regular rotation who stood 5-foot-10.
Mesaris and Payonk combined for Scranton's first 18 points, with 13
of them coming from Mesaris as the Lady Royals had an 18-5 a little
more than four minutes into the game.
That's when Roman checked in for the first time, and she added
six first-half points as Scranton led 48-24 at the break. She then
scored 13 second-half points as the Lady Royals thwarted a
Bridgewater State comeback attempt when Bears senior guard Elisha
Homich (Ludlow, Mass./Ludlow) hit a trio of 3-pointers early in the
second half.
Scranton also received eight points, three rebounds and a block
from senior guard Alison Sweeney
(Wall, N.J./St. Rose), eight points, three assists, two
rebounds and two steals from sophomore guard Noelle Alicea
(Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East) and five points apiece
from junior guard Lia DiSciascio
(Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) and sophomore guard
Jaclyn Gantz
(Havertown, Pa./Haverford).
The Lady Royals shot 53.3 percent (32-for-60) from the field,
including 6-for-20 (30 percent) from 3-point range. They made 18 of
25 free throws (72 percent) and held a 42-32 rebounding edge. The
Lady Royals had 50 points in the paint and 45 points from their
bench.
Scranton is now 54-27 all-time in 27 NCAA Tournament
appearances, and 35-5 all-time in NCAA Tournament games held in the
Long Center. The victory marks the first time the Lady Royals have
advanced past the first round since 2009, when they reached the
Elite Eight.
Bridgewater State was led by senior guard Jenna Williamson
(Ludlow, Mass./Ludlow), who had 15 points, four rebounds, four
steals and three assists. Senior guard Colleen Hanscom (Melrose,
Mass./Melrose) had 13 points, and Homich added 11 points, all in
the second half.
The Bears finished 22-for-60 (36.7 percent) from the field,
including 7-for-23 (30.4 percent) from 3-point range. They made 12
of 18 free throws (66.7 percent) while committing 18 turnovers to
16 for Scranton.
--ROYALS--