Women’s Basketball Falls to WPI in Worcester City Tournament Championship Game, 59-46

Women’s Basketball Falls to WPI in Worcester City Tournament Championship Game, 59-46

WORCESTER, Mass. – Led by a 22-point day from senior Ama Biney (Worcester, Mass.) the WPI Engineers were named the 2017 Worcester City Tournament Champions as they defeated the Lancers of Worcester State University by a score of 59-46 Saturday afternoon.

 

THE BASICS

November 18, 2017

Kneller Athletic Center

Score: WPI 59, Worcester State 46

Records: WPI (2-0) | Worcester State (2-1)

 

1ST QUARTER

Junior Kate Surprenant (Pelham, N.H.) put the Lancers on the board first with a made jumper just 40 seconds into play. WPI responded with buckets from Biney and Madison Beck (Syracuse, N.Y.) to put them up 4-2. Surprenant went on to score Worcester State's next two baskets to give the Lancers a 6-4 advantage. The two teams traded points for the remainder of the quarter but it was a late 3-0 run from WPI that gave the Engineers the 14-11 edge heading into the second stanza.

 

2ND QUARTER

The Engineers quickly extended their lead to 16-11 with a good layup from Stasha Greenalch (Newington, Conn.) with just 15 seconds off the clock. Brianna Hackett (Hollis, N.H.) tightened the WPI lead to three with two made free throws for the Lancers (16-13) but a layup and jump shot from Maddie Blake (Bedford, N.H.) and Beck put the Engineers back up by seven points (20-13) with 8:48 to play in the quarter. The Lancers wasted no time tightening the score back to four on a deep three-pointer from Hackett. WPI was able to extend their lead to as much as nine and but a last minute jump shot for the Lancers made by Surprenant ended the half with a score of 27-20, WPI.

 

3RD QUARTER

Worcester State came out fired up in the third quarter, as Britt Herring (West Brookfield, Mass.) put up five points from two layups and a free throw and brought the Lancers within two points of WPI (27-25). Worcester State junior Kaitlyn Berkel (Waterford, Conn.) drove to the basket with just 6:11 on the clock and knocked down a layup to tie the score at 30-30. Berkel stayed hot and drained a shot from behind the arc to give the Lancers a 33-32 lead with just 4:40 to play.

WPI responded with a 4-0 run and extended their lead back to five after a pair of made free throws from Biney put them up 38-33 at the 2:50 mark. Freshman reserve Sam Maglione (Lancaster, Mass.) stepped up for the Lancers and knocked down a three to bring them back within two (38-36) with under two minutes to play in the third quarter. The Engineers ultimately took a 44-38 lead into the last stanza

 

4TH QUARTER

The first two minutes of the last quarter were scoreless until Worcester State's Hackett broke the silence with a made layup and Herring followed her with a layup of her own to bring the Lancers within two (44-42). WPI never gave up their lead though and took the ultimate 59-46 victory over Worcester State. Biney led the Engineers in the last quarter with eight points and WPI only allowed eight points from Worcester State in the last 10 minutes of play.

 

DOWN FOR A COUNT

  • Biney led with 22 points, going 10-for-17 from the field with five rebounds, three assists and a steal. Beck completed the day with 13 points while Greenalch finished with nine points.
  • Maura Buckley (Melrose, Mass.) led the Engineers with a game-high nine rebounds.
  • Worcester State's Hackett and Surprenant each totaled 10 points on the day.
  • Sophomore Catherine Sweeney (Lowell, Mass.) recorded a team-high seven boards and team-high five assists in the setback.
  • WPI shots 50% from the field, 40% from 3-point range, and 87.5% from the free throw stripe.
  • Worcester State shot 44.7% from the field, 35.7% from 3-point range, and went a perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line.
  • Worcester State held a slim 24-23 edge in rebounds over WPI.
  • Biney was named the tournament MVP, while Worcester State's Surprenant and Herring were named to the All-Tournament team alongside WPI's Buckley, Clark's Ogechi Ezemma, and Becker's Cassidy Harrison.
  • This marks WPI's fourth consecutive and 9th overall Worcester City Tournament Championship.
  • Worcester State has won three tournament championships over the year, and have won it last in 2009.

 

UP NEXT

Worcester State returns to action on Tuesday (Nov. 21) as they travel to Western New England University for a 5 p.m. matchup.

 

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Portions of this Release Courtesy of Clark Sports Information