Box Score Northampton, Mass. - Senior Taylor Higgins (Merrick, N.Y.)
converted an old-fashioned three-point play to put the visiting
Trinity College Bantams ahead by six with 1:50 to play, and the
Bantams held off a Smith College Pioneer rally to seal a 63-61 win
this evening at Ainsworth Gymnasium. The Bantams improve to
8-15 while snapping a two-game skid while the Pioneers fall to
7-14.
Smith opened the game with a 6-2 run, highlighted by four from
first-year Samantha Alakai (Honolulu, Hawai). Junior center
Mackenzie Griffin (Stamford, Conn.) broke the ice for the Bantams
with four of her team-best 23 points. The Pioneers went on a 9-0
run over the next 4:37 to take a 17-7 lead with 8:27 left in the
first stanza. Junior guard Christina Raiti (Plainview, N.Y.)
answered with five of the next seven points for the Bantams,
bringing the guests to within three (17-14). A layup by Griffin
with 50 seconds to play put the visitors ahead by three, 31-28, but
Alakai drained a three with six seconds on the clock to tie the
contest, 31-31 at the half.
After te Pioneers then took a 36-35 lead following an Alakai free
throw with 15:58 to play, Trinity freshman Emily Llerena (New
Milford, Conn.) responded with her only basket of the contest to
give the Bantams the lead once again. Trinity then increased their
cushion to five with 12:34 on the clock. Smit sophomore Mandy
Castro (San Diego, Calif.) sank her first three-pointer of the game
to knot the contest at 46-46 with 10:12 to play. The contest
remained close the rest of the way, before Higgins put Trinity
ahead by six at 62-56. Smith scored the next five points, but
the Pioneers missed a go-ahead layup with two seconds left and
Trinity senior forward Melanie Mills (Woodstock, Conn.) grabbed the
rebound and made a late free throw.
Griffin added 13 rebounds to her 23 points for her third straight
double-double while Raiti finished with 12 points. Higgins and
junior guard Alexa Menard (Wallingford, Conn.) each added 10 points
for Trinity. Alakai recorded personal-bests in points (24)
and rebounds (9) while Holland added 13 points, three rebounds and
two assists.