Dominican Edges Caldwell In Women's Hoops, 67-63
Caldwell, NJ (2/5/07) Sophomore forward Mackenzie Lynch (Wayne, NJ/DePaul Catholic) recorded 20 points and 17 rebounds, but the Caldwell College women's basketball team lost a close Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference battle with Dominican College, 67-63 Monday evening at the George R. Newman Center. The defeat drops the Cougars to 9-12 overall and 7-9 in the conference, while the Chargers capture their seventh win in a row to improve to 15-6, 11-5 CACC.
Dominican Edges Caldwell In Women's Hoops, 67-63
Courtesy of Matt McLagan, Caldwell College SID
Caldwell, NJ (2/5/07) Sophomore forward Mackenzie
Lynch (Wayne, NJ) recorded 20 points and
17 rebounds, but the Caldwell College women's basketball team lost
a close Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference battle with
Dominican College, 67-63 Monday evening at the George R. Newman
Center. The defeat drops the Cougars to 9-12 overall and 7-9 in the
conference, while the Chargers capture their seventh win in a row
to improve to 15-6, 11-5 CACC.
Dominican jumped out to a 12-3 lead to open the game, only to have
Caldwell come back and eventually tie the game at 26-26 with just
under four minutes left in the first half. A free throw and a
lay-up by junior guard Phylicia Holmes
(Roselle, NJ) gave the Cougars their first lead,
29-28 with 2:22 to go. Dominican finished the half strong, scoring
the final six points of the half to take a 35-31 advantage into the
break.
The Chargers maintained the upper hand for most of the second
half, leading by as many as eight points. But the Cougars would not
go away. Trailing 62-55 with 2:43 to go in the game, Caldwell
scored six straight points capped by an offensive rebound and
lay-up by junior guard Dana Leary
(Bridgewater, NJ) that made the score 62-61
Dominican with 20 seconds left. The Cougars had an opportunity to
tie the game when Dominican's Dana Rotio (Garfield,
NJ) made 1-of-2 from the line, but a turnover and
four successful trips to the line by Rotio sealed
the victory for the Chargers.
Caldwell kept the game close despite making just 54.1 percent
(20-of-37) from the line compared to 75.0 percent (21-of-28) for
Dominican. Neither team shot the ball well from the field, with
Dominican making 34.4 percent and Caldwell hitting 33.9 percent
from the floor. Lynch's performance marked the 11th time this
season that she reached double figures in both points and rebounds.
Eight of her game-high 17 boards came on the offensive glass.
Holmes (14 points, 11 rebounds) and
Leary (10 points, 11 rebounds) also recorded
double-doubles for Caldwell, with Holmes adding
four steals.
Forward Adele Laskowski (Wayne, NJ) scored 20 points and Jackie Tracey-Spitaleri (Bronx, NY) added 17 for the Chargers in a winning effort. Sophomore Althea Chambers (Yonkers, NY) came off the bench to net 11 points for DC, while senior Beth DePalo (Rumson, NJ) had a team leading seven rebounds.
The Lady Chargers are back in action on Wednesday, when they travel to CACC rival Nyack College in CACC women's action. Game time is set for 6pm.
