Box Score WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Gallaudet women's
basketball team began the second half of the Capital Athletic
Conference season on Saturday afternoon and faced a tough challenge
as the Bison hosted No. 11 Marymount (Va.) University in a Capital
Athletic Conference game. A very tenacious defensive performance by
the Saints kept the Bison in-check for much of the first half and
Gallaudet was not able to recover as it dropped the contest, 68-45,
at the Field House in front of a crowd of 225.
Despite the loss, the Bison (9-7, 4-5 CAC) remain in fourth
place in the CAC and in the hunt to host a first-round conference
playoff game. Gallaudet has not hosted a home CAC playoff
game since the 1999-2000 season. GU has not reached the postseason
since the conference expanded to nine teams in 2007. Gallaudet
faced Marymount (17-1, 8-1 CAC) in the second game of season back
on November 17 and lost a hard fought match, 68-59.
Marymount opened the game on a 14-0 run, in an eight-minute
span, thanks to a very aggressive man-to-man full-court pressure
defense that led to five Bison turnovers. Gallaudet got on the
board with a free throw by freshman Shaquana
McDonough (Pembroke, Mass.) but was not able to muster
much offense for the remainder of the half as Marymount took a
39-16 lead into the break.
Marymount continued its man-to-man full-court pressure defense
well into the second half, however the Bison were able to find
cracks in the defense and managed to play even with the Saints as
each team posted 29 points over the final 20 minutes of play.
Freshman Maddie Morgan (Wilmington, Del.)
earned the start out of the break after a nice performance in the
first-half off the bench as she knocked down a three-pointer, added
an assist and played sound defense in 12 minutes of action. Morgan
continued her hot hand from behind the three-point line in the
second half as she drained two more attempts and finished with a
season-high 13 points, three steals and two assists.
McDonough also played well in the loss. She finished with a
team-high 14 points (5-for-10 from the field), pulled down six
rebounds, collected three steals and dished out two assists. Junior
Easter Faafiti (Pittsburg, Calif.), who led the
CAC in points per game before today's contest and scored 19 points
in the first game against Marymount, was shut down by the Saints
defense. Faafiti saw numerous double teams and terrific help
defense all game as Marymount was determined to not let her score.
Faafiti finished with just two points and nine rebounds.
Marymount junior Amanda Billy was on fire early as she hit the
first three shots for the Saints, two three-pointers and a jumper.
She finished the game with a team-high 14 points. Senior
Kathleen Brown was the only other Saint to reach double figures as
she recorded 13 points and seven rebounds. All 13 Saints saw
playing time in the win.
GU will look to end its recent three-game losing skid on the
road next Wednesday, January 27, as they travel to Stevenson
University for a 5 p.m. game. The Bison defeated the Mustangs back
on December 2, 57-51.