Lesley erased a 12-point first half deficit to lead 31-27 at half but couldn't come away with a win, falling 65-56 to Wheelock. Carrie Fieger finished with 12 points and five boards.
Lesley women's basketball will host its annual breast cancer awareness game tonight at 8:00 vs. Wheelock, raising funds and awareness for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
Bay Path erased a four-point Lesley lead in the final minute to prevent the Lynx from picking up their first win. Sarah Apgar scored 11 points in the loss.
Four first half three-pointers in under four minutes separated Daniel Webster from Lesley Thursday night. Emily Fleming led the Lynx with 21 points and a game-high eight steals.
Rejecting and protecting, freshman Carrie Fieger blocked a career-high eight shots, but four straight three-pointers from Mitchell's Kaylee Cerruto distanced the Mariners in their 72-50 victory.
Lesley overcame a 11-point second half deficit to tie the game at 41-41, but couldn't obtain a lead in the team's loss to Southern Vermont. Kat Bradley scored a career-high 12 points for the Lynx.
Emily Fleming led the Lynx with 18 points 10 rebounds and six steals, but the Lynx shot only 18 percent in falling at Becker Thursday night as a 22-0 run distanced the Hawks.
Chelsea Contre led the Lynx with six points and five assists, but Plymouth State snapped its nine-game losing streak with a 63-27 win over visiting Lesley.
Kat Bradley tied for a team-best seven rebounds and Emily Fleming led Lesley with 13 points in the Lynx 52-32 loss at Wheelock. The Wildcats outrebounded Lesley 61-38.
An 8-0 run put Lesley ahead early, but Becker took the lead for good with its own 8-0 streak, besting Emily Fleming's Lynx 64-48. Fleming led Lesley with 12 points and five assists.
After bettering its offense in each of the last three games, the Lynx were held to only eight first half points in the team's 63-26 loss at Newbury. Sarah Apgar led the Lynx with 10 points.
Sophomore Sarah Apgar led all players with 17 points and four steals in 40 minutes, but a 9-0 Wildcats run to close out the game lifted visiting Bay Path, 45-39.
All 13 Regis players scored at least two points in the team's 77-26 win over Lesley Saturday afternoon. Carrie Fieger scored a season-high eight points on 4-4 shooting at the line.
Emily Fleming led all players with 17 points, but 54 percent first half three-point shooting from the Sharks stole the show Wednesday night in a 76-34 Simmons win.
With four teams competing in NCAA Tournament play and three others opening inaugural seasons as NCAA sports, here's a look at one of the most successful years in the history of the Lynx in our 2011 Year in Review.
Emily Fleming earned the game's only double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds, but a 13-0 run to open the game and a 15-0 run to open the second paced the Blazers.
Sarah Apgar tied for game-high honors with 12 points, but a 72-36 advantage on the boards bullied the Nighthawks over Lesley, 52-26, Tuesday night in both teams' NECC opener.
Five Eastern Nazarene players hauled in five or more rebounds as the Lions outrebounded Lesley 54-32 in a 57-21 victory Tuesday night. Sarah Apgar led the Lynx with 10 points and a game-high four steals.
Emily Fleming led all players with 20 points on a perfect 8-8 shooting at the charity stripe as Lesley dropped to 0-3 with a 52-36 loss to the College of New Rochelle Sunday afternoon.
Albertus Magnus used a 13-0 first half run in opening up a 37-14 halftime lead as the Falcons soared, 64-26, over Lesley in the first round of the Pine Manor Tip-Off. Sherrey Smith shot a team-best 3-7 for the Lynx.
Rivier shot over 54 percent from three-point range in the first half as the Raiders coasted to an 80-34 victory over the Lynx Wednesday night. Sam Olivieri came off the Lesley bench for a game- and career-high 14 points on 6-7 shooting.