SCORE: UAlbany 60, Sacred Heart 57
LOCATION: William H Pitt Athletic & Convention Center - Fairfield, Conn.
RECORDS: UAlbany 7-2, 0-0 America East | Sacred Heart 2-5, 0-0 MAAC
SHORT STORY: The Great Danes fought to the very last second to secure the one-possession win at Sacred Heart, Wednesday afternoon.
KEY STATS
- Sophomore Delanie Hill and Martina Borrellas led the team with 17 points each. Both shot at least 50% from the field with four three-pointers.
- Freshman Amaya Stewart tallied team-highs with seven rebounds and three blocks.
- Junior Lara Langermann earned a team-best four assists.
- As a team, the Great Danes shot nearly 60% (11-19) from deep with 15 total assists and seven total blocks.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Scoring for both teams did not begin until late with UAlbany earning the first field goal at 6:49 in the first quarter.
- The Pioneers scored eight points in less than three minutes for an 11-5 lead but seven points from Delanie Hill in the final minute made it a one-point game in the Great Danes' favor after the first 10 minutes of action.
- Sacred Heart held UAlbany to just one jumper to gain a 10-point advantage, 24-14, with four minutes left in the half.
- The Great Danes came back to score 15 points, including four three-pointers, throughout the next three minutes to tie the game, 29-29, at halftime.
- UAlbany flipped the script coming out of the break and worked towards a 10-point lead, 40-30, in just over three minutes.
- The Great Danes held the Pioneers to just one field goal and three free throws as Martina Borrellas secured her third three-pointer of the quarter to make it a 45-34 game with over five minutes remaining in the third quarter.
- SHU closed the gap within the final two minutes but a last minute jumper from Amaya Stewart gave UAlbany the nine-point gap, 48-39, heading into the final quarter.
- Flipping the script, the Pioneer defense held the defense to just five points as the offense continued to score and lower the Great Danes' lead.
- SHU made it a one-point game twice in the final two minutes but a three-pointer from Lara Langermann at 0:39 proved to be the difference in the 60-57 final decision.
NEXT: The Great Danes will close their three-game road streak at Colgate on Monday (Dec. 8).
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