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WBB Senior Day
64
Concordia CND-NY-W 4-24, 4-15 CACC
67
Winner POST POSTWB 8-17, 7-12 CACC
Concordia CND-NY-W
4-24, 4-15 CACC
64
Final
67
POST POSTWB
8-17, 7-12 CACC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Concordia CND-NY-W 15 15 19 15 64
POST POSTWB 19 11 20 17 67

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Post Caps Season With 67-64 Win Over Concordia On Senior Day

Waterbury, Conn. – Graduate student Jasmyne Fogle (Bridgeport, Conn.) had a double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds in her final career game with the Post University women's basketball team as it defeated Concordia 67-64 in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game.

During a tight fourth quarter, the two teams swapped leads four times before junior Toni Deren (Greenlawn, N.Y.) gave the Eagles the lead for good with 47 seconds left at 65-64 with two free throws. After Amiya Rankins missed a layup for Concordia, Fogle hit two more free throws to make it a 67-64. Concordia got one last heave from three-quarter court but it fell short.

The Eagles finished their season 8-17 overall and 7-12 in the CACC.

After falling behind 5-0 early in the first quarter, the Eagles rattled off 11 straight points to take an 11-5 lead with six minutes remaining. Juniors Lauren Chambers (Lebanon, Pa.) and Kiana Nichols (Newburgh, N.Y.) paced the Eagles with four points each during the run. Post took a 19-15 lead at the end of the first.

The second quarter started out very similar to the first as the Clippers scored the first eight points of the quarter thanks to two three-pointers by Julianne Wilkinson. The Eagles, however would score 11 straight capped by a Chambers three-pointer that gave the Eagles a 30-23 lead with 4:31 remaining. A 7-0 from the Clippers tied the game at 30-30 at the half.

Chambers scored 11 points in the half. Nichols had eight.

Post took a one point lead after the third quarter, highlighted by six points apiece from junior Gabriela Middleton (Coral Springs, Fla.) and Nichols.

Nichols finished with 16 points to lead the Eagles. Chambers had 13 points and seven rebounds. Middleton had 12 points.

The Eagles outrebounded the Clippers (4-24, 4-15 CACC), 44-38 and Post's ten offensive rebounds led to 11 second-chance points.

Wilkinson led the Clippers in scoring with 19 points.

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