Box Score Hartford, Conn. – In a tale of two halves, the visiting
Eastern Connecticut State University Warriors shot 51.7 percent
from the field in the second to overcome a 39-36 deficit at
halftime and win over the Trinity College Bantams, 79-71, at Ray
Oosting Gymnasium this evening. Trinity, playing its home
opener, shot a blistering 66.7 percent from the field (16-24) in
the opening stanza, but was victimized by 17 turnovers and falls to
1-2 with its second setback in a row. Eastern Connecticut
improves to 3-1 with its second straight victory.
Trinity scored 11 of the final 18 points of
the first half, as senior forward Shantel Hanniford (Nantucket,
Mass.) and junior swing player Taylor Higgins (Merrick, N.Y.)
scored 12 points apiece in the opening 20 minutes including five by
Higgins in the final three minutes before the break. Junior
guard Kristina Forsman (Newington, Conn.) had 10 points to lead
Eastern Connecticut in the opening half.
Trinity extended its lead early in the second
half to 46-38 on a driving lefty lay-up by senior guard Abigail
Hancock (Casco, Maine), but the Warriors answered with a 7-0 run
and took a 47-46 lead on a trey by Forsman with 13 minutes left to
play. Trinity senior guard Moriah Sweeney (Ramsey, N.J.) gave
the lead right back to the home team at 49-47 on a traditional
three-point play, and a jumper by Warrior sophomore forward Jill
Ritrosky (Pittsfield, Mass.) and a free throw by each team made the
score 50-50 nearing the midpoint of the second half.
Back-to-back buckets by sophomore forward
Erin Brooks (Billerica, Mass.) and rookie guard Jordyn Nappi
(Southington, Conn.) put the Warriors up, 54-50, and Eastern
Connecticut led the rest of the way. Trinity stayed within at
least six points almost to the end, but a layup by Forsman and a
free throw by junior guard Taylor McBride (Willimantic, Conn.) put
the Warriors ahead, 76-67 with 1:24 on the clock and Eastern
Connecticut made all three of its free throw attempts in the final
minute to put the game away.
Hanniford finished with a game-high 21
points, making eight of ten shots from the field, and added seven
rebounds and three assists, while senior Taylor Murtaugh (Bronx,
N.Y.) had 17 points, making eight of nine from the field and
scoring 10 points after halftime, and three assists, and Higgins
added 16 points and six assists. Ritrosky paced Eastern
Connecticut with 20 points and seven boards, while Forsman totaled
17 points and seven assists, and sophomore guard Brianna Leonard
(Amherst, Mass.) notched 15 points.