Women's Basketball Drops Conference Tilt To Bears
Harlow finishes with game-best 18 points for Green & Gold
Bridgewater, MA – The Fitchburg State women's basketball team dropped a 92-52 decision to the Bears of Bridgewater State this evening in Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) action from the Tinsley Center.
The Basics
Score: Fitchburg State 52, Bridgewater State 92
Records: Fitchburg State (3-14, 0-3 MASCAC) | Bridgewater State (11-6, 3-1 MASCAC)
How It Happened
1st quarter
Fitchburg State grabbed a 4-2 advantage on buckets from senior Stephanie Hart (Shirley, MA) and junior Aliza Som (Lowell, MA) before Bridgewater State took a 10-4 edge as senior Kylie Grassi (Plymouth, MA) and graduate student Kylee Piche (Bridgewater, MA) netted layups. The Bears pushed to lead to 25-6 as Grassi and sophomore Sophie Bradbury (East Bridgewater, MA) connected on three-pointers, but the Falcons countered with three-ball by Som and senior Rylie Harlow (Hanson, MA) to cut the deficit to 25-12.
2nd quarter
The Green and Gold trimmed the lead to 29-16 with Hart and Harlow collecting buckets, but the hosts upped the margin to 37-16 with Piche netting a layup. Bridgewater State extended the lead to 51-21 when sophomore Ashleigh Johnson (Carver, MA) notched a jumper before Fitchburg State responded as Harlow connected on a layup to make the score 51-23 going into break.
3rd quarter
Following the intermission, Bridgewater State pushed the lead to 63-26 on baskets by senior Arielle Cleveland (Groveland, MA) and freshman Bridgett O'Sullivan (Cumberland, RI), but Fitchburg State answered as junior Kaelynn Tanner (Lowell, MA) buried a three-pointer (65-29). The Falcons cut the lead to 70-37 when Hart converted a layup and free-throw, while freshman Emma Adisa (Houston, TX) added two from the charity stripe before the Bears upped the margin to 75-38 on a three-ball from newcomer Chloe Azoff (Sandwich, MA).
4th quarter
The Green and Gold reduced the margin to 82-48 on baskets from Hart and Harlow as well as a three-ball by Tanner before the Bears extended the lead to 84-48 with senior Jordan Peebles (Middleboro, MA) hitting a layup. The Falcons answered back on a Tanner layup, but the hosts secured the victory when Azoff notched a bucket, resulting in the 92-52 final.
Inside the Numbers
- Harlow led the way for the Falcons with a game leading 18 points, seven rebounds, one assist and four steals
- Tanner chipped in with 14 points, seven boards and one assist
- For the Bears, Cleveland finished with a team-best 18 points, five caroms, three assists and two blocks
- Grassi added 17 points, seven rebounds, one assist and two steals
- 77th meeting between Fitchburg State and BridgewaterState the basketball court with the Falcons 15-62 all-time against the Bears
- Fitchburg State shot 18-of-61 (29.5%) from the field and (6-of-17) 35.3% from three-point range
- Bridgewater State finished 35-of-78 (44.9%) overall and (8-for-25) 32.0% for beyond the arc
- The Bears finished with a 59-35 edge on the glass
Up Next
Falcons return to action on Saturday as they host the Vikings of Salem State for a MASCAC matchup, starting at 2:00PM.
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