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Junior Heather Jacobs poured in a game-high 18 points, but the Ravens fell to No. 19 Bentley tonight.

#19 Bentley Outlasts 
Franklin Pierce, 59-51

Ravens comeback to little too late, 
Falcons reach 20-wins for 22nd-straight year

RINDGE, N.H. (February 8, 2005) – Bentley College, ranked No. 19 in this week’s USA Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll, rode a 12-point halftime lead in posting a 59-51 victory over Franklin Pierce in Northeast-10 Conference women’s basketball action at the Franklin Pierce Fieldhouse tonight.

            Junior Kate Kelly (Hull, Mass./Notre Dame Academy) was the lone Bentley player to reach double-figures with 16 points, on six-of-11 shooting from the floor and a perfect 4-for-4 at the line, to go with five rebounds. Senior Chante Bonds (Brockton, Mass./Brockton) totaled eight points and seven boards, while freshman Erica Kirwan (North Kingstown, R.I./North Kingstown) came off the bench to score seven points, grab a game-high eight rebounds and dish a team-best four assists. Sophomore Lauren Moore (Bristol, N.H./Alvirne) added eight points and four boards for the Falcons.

            Junior Heather Jacobs (Stoughton, Mass./Stoughton) poured in a game-best 18 points on 6-11 shooting from the field, including 2-5 from three-point range. She also pulled down six rebounds (four offensive) to lead the Ravens. Sophomore Danielle D’Ettorre (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario/St. Mary’s) totaled 15 points, on 6-8 shooting from the floor, five rebounds, two assists and a pair of blocks, while classmate Mollie Stelmack (New Westminster, BC/New Westminster) chipped in with seven points, three assists, two blocks and two steals.            


Sophomore Danielle D'Ettorre added 15 points, five rebounds and two blocks.

Bentley limited Franklin Pierce to just 15 points in the opening 20-minutes on 7-26 (26.9-percent) shooting from the field, including 0-7 from three-point range. The Ravens rebounded with 59.1% (13-22) shooting in the second half, including 4-7 from long-distance, and committed just six turnovers compared to 12 in the first half.

            An eight-minute drought for Franklin Pierce late in the first-half allowed Bentley to turn a 16-13 lead into 12-point (25-13) advantage before freshman Stephanie Bergeron (Pointe Claire, Quebec/Dawson College) hit a jumper with 15-seconds left in the stanza.

            The Ravens closed their deficit to six points (31-25) after a pair of D’Ettorre free-throws less than four minutes into the second half, but Bentley regained a 13-point lead (42-29), after an 11-4 run, after an Erica Kirwan free-throw with 12:53 to play.

            Franklin Pierce again closed the gap, this time getting within seven (44-37) after a Jacobs three with 10:43 to play, but the Falcons lead grew to a game-high 16 points (55-39) after a Shannon Kirwan (Melrose, Mass./Melrose) lay-up with 4:01 left to cap an 11-2 burst.

            The Ravens closed the gap to nine on two occasions down the stretch after jumpers from Jacobs and Stelmack, but Kelley canned two free-throws to ice the game in the final minute before Jacobs closed out the scoring with a three-pointer with 13-seconds to play.

Franklin Pierce (12-10, 9-9 NE-10) returns to action on Thursday, when they travel to Green Mountain College for a non-conference game at 5:30 p.m. Bentley (20-6, 14-4 NE-10) visits Southern New Hampshire for a Conference game on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

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