Box Score Courtesy of Emmanuel College Sports Information
BOSTON, Mass. – The second-ranked Amherst College women's basketball team held on to defeat Emmanuel College on the road in non-conference action at Yawkey Center Tuesday night, 72-61.
The Jeffs improved to a perfect 4-0 with the win, while the host Saints drop to 2-5 on the season with the set-back.
Following an early lead by the Jeffs, Emmanuel's rookie guard Sasha Puglisi came off the bench and buried a jumper from the top of the key to knot the game at 11-all, nearing the 12-minute mark of the first half. After an Amherst jumper from Marley Giddins, the two squads battled through a dry spell, with neither team hitting a bucket for over three minutes of action.
Sophomore guard Ali Doswell sunk a free throw for the Jeffs at 5:52 and Jennifer Bujnowski hit a turn-around in the lane for the Saints to bring the spread to 17-15 with five and a half minutes remaining in the half.
The visitors then used the next four minutes to put together a 6-0 run, capped with a baseline three-ball from Doswell to bring the score to 23-15. Puglisi would score on the break for the Saints and Bujnowski stuck a pair of freebies to cut the EC deficit to 23-19 with 40 seconds left in the half.
Sophomore guard Jaimie Renner hit two from the line for the Jeffs and Bujnowski layed in a buzzer-beater at the opposite end for the Saints to set the score at 26-21 Amherst, at the break.
The second half opened with two and a half minutes of scoreless play, before Giddins scored down low. Amherst earned its first double-figure lead of the night when Hannah Peterson drained a deep three from the left wing with 12:20 on the clock, putting Amherst up 37-27.
Doswell buried consecutive three-pointers for the Jeffs, putting the visitors up, 48-35, and forcing an Emmanuel full timeout with 8:50 remaining. Three Amherst players picked up their fourth fouls and were forced to take a seat with eight minutes left to play. The hosts were able to briefly capitalize, cutting the Amherst lead back into single digits at 53-45, following a post-move and free throw from Bujnowski, as the game neared the five-minute mark.
Puglisi stuck a three with four minutes left to make it an eight point game with the Saints trailing, 57-49. A bench technical led to a pair of Jeff free throws from Cheyenne Pritchard and the game was quickly stretched back into double-figures at 59-49 with three minutes to go. Junior guard Sarah Higgins connected on an and-one at 2:25, but a foul and a second bench technical led to four more freebies for the Jeffs and the visitors stretched their lead out to 65-52.
Amherst scored 14 of its final 16 points from the free throw line and the Jeffs pulled out the 72-61 win. Amherst rebounded from its dismal first-half shooting effort to hit 12-of-24 (50%) from the field and 5-of-11 (45.5%) from three-point land in the second stanza.
Doswell led four Jeffs in double-figures on the night with her 16 points, five rebounds and four assists. Giddins posted a double-double of 15 points and a career- and game-high 16 boards. Peterson and Pritchard finished with 12 points apiece, with all 12 of Pritchard's points coming from the line.
Bujnowski led the Saints with 23 points, two shy of her career-high, and 12 rebounds. Sophomore forward Jen Chalk netted a career-high 13 points, going 7-7 from the stripe. Higgins posted a solid line of 10 points, nine rebounds and dished out a game-high six assists. As a team, the Saints knocked down 23-29 from the free throw line.
Amherst is back in action on Thursday, Dec. 4 and will host Eastern Connecticut State University in a 5:30 p.m. start.