Saragusa Saves Best For Last Home Game
MOBILE, Ala. – Despite a quintessential 17-point and
11 rebounds effort from sophomore Crystal Coston the Rams (16-13, 10-8)
could not prevent a regular season sweep at the hands of the Spring Hill
College Badgers (14-15, 9-9), losing 75-71.
It was a tough pill to swallow for the Rams’ senior
class, particularly Keli Saragusa, as she saved her best game for her home
finale lighting up the court with 18 points.
The Badgers endured five lead changes before taking a
30-26 into the half, due in part by a stifling defense that held the Rams
to 29.6 percent shooting from the floor.
The Rams didn’t go away into that quiet night tying
the score 43-43 with 15:10 remaining.
Eight more times the score was tied before the
Badgers grabbed control for good with 3:16 remaining as Veronica Niter
drained a 3-pointer to put Spring Hill up 66-63. From that point on it was
a matter of staving off a vicious Rams attack to hold on for the first
season series sweep since the 1997-98 season.
Megan Pendergast (19 points and 7 rebounds), Maria
Rodriguez (13 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists), Marcie McHugh (12 points
and 5 assists) and Veronica Niter (11 points) all scored in double-figures
to help pace the Badgers.
The Rams now
must prepare for the GCAC Tournament, held March 3-6, at the Alario Center
in New Orleans, La.
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