Jacobs,
Lang Earn NE-10
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Lang,
a sports and leisure service management major with a 3.83 cumulative
grade point average, played 12 games, starting 11, before suffering a
season-ending knee injury at Saint Michael’s College on January 8.
She averaged 7.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.8 steals in those games.
She led the team in rebounding three times, including a season-high
nine in a win over Dowling College (11/20) and against Le Moyne
College (1/6), and recorded five double-digit scoring games, netting a
season-high 13 points in a win over the College of Saint Rose (12/8).
Despite having her career cut short with the injury, Lang has
etched her name among the career leaders in several categories. She
ranks sixth in program history with 175 career steals, ninth with 32
career blocks, tenth with 245 career assists and 19th with
461 career rebounds. Her 816 career points fell just 63 points shy of
the top 25.
Lang is a two-time member of the Northeast-10’s
Commissioner’s Honor Roll, earning Silver Scholar status in 2003-04.
She is a member of both the Alpha Chi and Sigma Beta Delta National
Honor Societies and is co-chair of the College’s Student Athlete
Advisory Committee (SAAC).
As
a freshman, Lang was selected to the inaugural NE-10 All-Rookie team
as she averaged 6.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.4 steals
in 24.2 minutes over 30 games. Lang netted a career-high 27 points,
aided by a program-record matching seven three-pointers (on nine
attempts), against Bryant University on January 17, 2004, during her
junior year.
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Jacobs,
also a sports and leisure service management major with a 3.49 GPA,
has burst on the scene since taking Lang’s spot in the starting
rotation after her injury in early January. She is averaging 13.3
points (9th NE-10), 6.4 rebounds (15th) and 1.2
steals in 27 games (16 starts) this season. Jacobs is shooting a
team-best 47.5-percent (122-257) from the field, including 40.9%
(27-66) from three-point range (1st in the NE-10), and
74.2% (89-120) from the free throw line.
Since
joining the starting line-up, Jacobs is averaging a team-best 16.3
points and 7.2 rebounds and shooting 49.5% (91-184) from the field,
including 44.1% (26-59) from three-point range. She has led the team
in scoring 13 times this season, including 11 times in a 13-game stretch,
and rebounding eight times. Jacobs posted her first career
double-double with a career-best 24 points and 16 rebounds (ten
offensive) against Assumption College (2/2) and matched the
career-best point total against No. 12 Merrimack College (2/16). She
has posted 20 double-figure scoring outings, including six-straight
and 15 of the Ravens last 16.
Franklin Pierce (14-13, 10-12 NE-10) is the tenth seed in the Northeast-10 Tournament, which tips off with first round action on Sunday. The Ravens visit seventh-seeded Bryant University (17-10, 12-10 NE-10) at 2 p.m. The winner advances to Tuesday’s quarterfinal round to take on second-seeded Southern Connecticut State University (23-4, 18-4 NE-10) at 7 p.m.
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