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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL OUTLASTS QUINNIPIAC, 63-60
60
Quinnipiac QUW 5-7 (0-3 MAAC)
63
Winner Monmouth MONW 4-8 (2-1 MAAC)
Quinnipiac QUW
5-7 (0-3 MAAC)
60
Final
63
Monmouth MONW
4-8 (2-1 MAAC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Quinnipiac QUW 11 16 17 16 60
Monmouth MONW 13 18 14 18 63

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Monmouth Sports Information

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL OUTLASTS QUINNIPIAC, 63-60

WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Senior guard Jasmine McCall (Manalapan, NJ/Manalapan [Seton Hall]) scored a career-high 20 points off the bench, including the game-tying and go-ahead free throws with 10.3 seconds remaining, as the Monmouth University women's basketball team outlasted defending MAAC Champion Quinnipiac, 63-60, Saturday afternoon at the Multipurpose Activity Center. With the win, the Hawks improve to 4-8 (2-1 MAAC), while the Bobcats fall to 5-7 (0-3 MAAC).

McCall made 8-of-11 field-goal attempts, including 2-of-3 from beyond the arc, in just 17 minutes. Tyese Purvis (Queens, NY/Francis Lewis [Monroe C.C.]) added 16 points while shooting 3-of-6 from long range. Jamiyah Bethune (Union, NJ/Union [Penn State]) contributed nine points, six rebounds and three assists, while Christina Mitchell (Baltimore, MD/MATHS) had five points, 10 rebounds (eight offensive) and three steals. McKinzee Barker (Bomont, WV/Clay County) distributed a game-high four assists in returning from a two-game absence due to injury.

Maria Napolitano led Quinnipiac with a game-high 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting, including 4-of-6 from beyond the three-point arc. She also added seven rebounds. Paula Strautmane also contributed nine points, five rebounds and three blocks, while Brittany Johnson had six points, eight rebounds and two blocks.

"That was a great team effort today," said Monmouth Head Coach Jenny Palmateer. "We had the focus of really trying to win the hustle plays, the 50-50 balls and try to take some charges and I thought we were able to do that in all four quarters. We're going to need that going forward in conference. I thought we had some people come in and do huge things. Obviously McCall's points were huge for us. Chris had a great steal and we made some big free throws down the stretch. It was really just a total team victory. I couldn't be happier for our team."  

After Quinnipiac established a 4-1 lead in the early going, the Hawks came back with an 8-0 run to take a 9-4 advantage with less than two minutes left in the period. Purvis scored six of the nine Monmouth points. Quinnipiac scored five of the next six points to cut the Hawks' lead to one, before Monmouth took a 13-11 lead after one.

The lead changed hands three times in the second quarter before Monmouth went on a 10-3 run to close the half and take a 31-27 lead at the break. Consecutive McCall jumpers gave the Hawks the lead before a second-chance jumper off glass from Jasmine Walker (North Brunswick, NJ/North Brunswick) extended the lead to three. Quinnipiac's Morgan Manz hit a straightaway three to tie the game with 2:41 left in the half, before Mitchell slipped to the basket and finished off-balanced off a Bethune feed. Bethune hit a pair of free throws with 39.2 seconds left in the half to send Monmouth to the locker room with the 31-27 lead.

Purvis led the Hawks with eight points at the break, while Bethune and McCall added seven points apiece. Bethune grabbed a team-high four rebounds and dished out three assists. Napolitano paced the Bobcats with 11 first-half points on 4-of-6 shooting, including 2-of-4 from long range. The Hawks outshot the Bobcats, 41.7 percent (10-24) to 30.3 percent (10-33) in the first half, but Quinnipiac turned an 11-7 turnover discrepancy into a 10-4 edge in points off turnovers to keep it close.

Quinnipiac scored 11 of the first 14 points in the second half to take a 38-34 lead less than three minutes into the period. Purvis responded with a three and, after a fast-break bucket from Quinnipiac, McCall scored on consecutive drives as Monmouth retook a 41-40 lead with 3:43 left in the third. The lead exchanged hands three more times, with Bethune hitting a pair of free-throws with 24.1 seconds left in the period to give Monmouth a 45-44 lead after three.

Monmouth's lead grew to three on a pair of Walker free throws in the opening minute of the fourth, before the Bobcats scored six-straight to take a 50-47 lead with just under eight minutes remaining. The Quinnipiac lead stretched to four on Carly Fabbri's conventional three-point play at the 7:02 mark. But Monmouth had the answer as McCall converted a putback and Barker found Sarah Olson (Freehold, NJ/Howell [NJIT]) for a lay-up off an inbounds play to tie the game at 53-53.

On the next possession, Napolitano drilled a three, before McCall buried one of her own just four seconds later as the Hawks rushed the other way. Monmouth took the lead on McCall's drive with 2:04 left, before the Bobcats answered this time with a short jumper from Strautmane.

Barker made 1-of-2 free throws with 1:26 remaining to give the Hawks a 59-58 lead, before Napolitano made a steal and took it herself for a fast-break lay-up and a 60-59 Quinnipiac lead with 55 seconds remaining. Olson was fouled with 31.5 seconds remaining, but missed both free throws to leave the deficit at one. But on the ensuing Quinnipiac possession, Mitchell made the biggest of her game-high three steals. Following a Monmouth timeout, McCall was fouled with 10.3 seconds left and buried both free throws to give the Hawks a 61-60 lead. On the other end, the Hawks defense forced a turnover and Barker converted two free throws to push the advantage to 63-60 with 1.7 seconds left. Having already called its final timeout, Quinnipiac couldn't advance the ball and the Bobcats' heave from beyond half court wouldn't fall, securing the victory for Monmouth.

For the game, the Hawks edged Quinnipiac, 37.7 percent (20-53) to 37.3 percent (22-59) from the floor, 33.3 percent (5-15) to 25.9 percent (7-27) from long range and 69.2 percent (18-26) to 64.3 percent (9-14) from the free-throw line. Monmouth also took a 41-34 advantage on the boards and a 24-12 edge in bench scoring. Quinnipiac enjoyed a 19-12 advantage in points off turnovers, while the Hawks outscored Quinnipiac, 15-9, on second-chance opportunities.

The Hawks return to action Wednesday, when they travel to hOURglass rival Saint Peter's. Opening tip from the Yanitelli Center is scheduled for 5 p.m.
 
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