Franklin
Pierce Stuns
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Sophomore Danielle
D’Ettorre (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario/St. Mary’s)
added 14 points and 11 rebounds for her fourth double-double of the
season (fifth career). Senior guard CiCi Williams (Boston, Mass./East Boston) chipped
in a career-best nine points and six rebounds.
Junior Sharmion
Selman (Burlington, Vt./Burlington) led the Yellow Jackets with a game-high 21
points (14 first half) and six rebounds. Sophomore Alissa Rubino (Port Jefferson, N.Y./Camsewogue) registered ten points, five rebounds and four assists, while freshman Jen
Nnanna (Somerset, N.J./Franklin) finished with seven points, 11 boards and four
blocks.
Stelmack buried two three’s in a span of 40-seconds three minutes into the second half to give the Ravens a 31-29 lead and pass the College’s single-season three-point record of 57 set by Juanita Brown (’99) during the 1998-99 season. Prior to hitting the back-to-back three’s, Stelmack had hit just four of her last 23 attempts from beyond the arc over the last three and a half games.
With the game tied at 39-39, the Stelmack again struck for back-to-back three’s to give the Ravens a six-point edge (45-39) with 8:20 to play. The three’s sparked a 9-0 run that put the Ravens up 48-39 with 4:14 to play.
Selman
broke a six-minute AIC drought with a lay-up with 3:53 to play and the
Yellow Jackets closed to within four points (50-46) after a Selman
free throw with 1:44 to play. Williams drained her first three-pointer
of the season, with the shot clock winding down, to put the Ravens
back up seven (53-46) with 44.3-seconds left and seal the win.
Franklin Pierce fell behind by 12 points (20-8) midway through the first half after a 12-0 AIC run, sparked by eight points from Selman. The Ravens used a 17-4 stretch to take a one-point lead (25-24) after a D’Ettorre lay-up with 50-seconds to play in the stanza, but a Ladley three-pointer with 27-seconds to play gave the Yellow Jackets the lead (27-25) heading into the locker room. D’Ettorre scored all eight of her first half points during the Ravens run.
Franklin Pierce (12-9, 9-8 NE-10) returns to action on Tuesday when it hosts No. 15 Bentley College at 5:30 p.m. American International (18-6, 12-5 NE-10) visits Saint Anselm College on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
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