
Story courtesy of Rob Palardy, Assistant Athletic Director
for Sports Information
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – All three Lesley University women’s
basketball seniors playing in their final home game of their
collegiate careers reached double-figures in points on Saturday in
a 68-45 Lynx victory over Southern Vermont College in New England
Collegiate Conference action.
Hailee Lowe (HAMILTON, Mass./Hamilton-Wenham
Regional) scored a game-high and season-high 28 points
with 16 rebounds to lead Lesley to a 15-8 (14-2 NECC) record to end
the regular season. The Lynx wrapped up the number two seed for the
NECC playoffs and have earned a bye through to the semifinals.
Southern Vermont ended their 2009-2010 campaign with a 3-22 (2-14
NECC) mark.
Lowe struggled somewhat in the first half with just eight points
as the Lynx and Mountaineers played to a 24-24 tie going into
halftime. The senior, however, found her stroke in the second half
with 20 points and finished game shooting 12-of-22 from the floor.
Lowe added four steals, three blocks, and two assists to her totals
in an impressive overall performance.
Fellow seniors Jodi Fralick (WOBURN,
Mass./Woburn) and Georgia Saltzman (LYNN,
Mass./Lynn English) also reached double-digit points with
11 and 10 points, respectively. Fralick scored nine of her 11 in
the first half, but also added seven rebounds, six assists and four
steals at the point guard position. Saltzman forced three
turnovers, grabbed two rebounds, and registered a block in her
final home game.
The Mountaineers were led by sophomore guard Joa Claircius
(CLERMONT, Fla./East Ridge) who scored 14 points,
including 2-of-5 from three-point range, in the game. Claircius
grabbed six rebounds and had four steals, three blocks, and two
assists.
Claircius also tallied six of Southern Vermont’s 25
turnovers in the game. The Lynx took advantage of the Mountaineer
miscues converting those turnovers into 24 points. Lesley also
dominated points in the paint, outscoring Southern Vermont
30-10.
Mountaineers freshman forward Christie Henry (ESSEX,
Vt./Essex Junction) added eight points and seven rebounds
in the game as the second leading scorer for her team.
Lesley’s Erika Hill (DURHAM,
Conn./Coginchaug) came off the bench to score eight points
on a flawless 3-of-3 from the field, including two made
three-pointers.
Lesley will now await the results of the NECC Quarterfinals which
will be played this Tuesday, February 23 to see who they will face
off against in the semifinals. The NECC Semifinals will be played
on Friday, February 26 and will be hosted by Daniel Webster
College.