SPRINGFIELD - The Smith College basketball team won a tightly contested battle over Springfield College, 62-54, Saturday afternoon inside Blake Arena. The Bears overcame 22 turnovers with 15 assists on 20 field goals and a 34-22 advantage on the boards. Smith has now won three-straight against the Pride (9-5) and nine of its last 10 meetings.
At 12-0, Smith ties its best start in program history.
The game commenced with the Bears taking an initial lead after
Selam Maher (St.Louis Park, MN/St. Louis Park) drained a 3-pointer, assisted by
Felicia Fongemie (Ashford, CT/Marianapolis Prep), at 9:19. The Pride responded with a strong effort, led by Claire Finney, who scored a fast-break layup and added two free throws to go ahead.. The Bears managed to stay close with a 3-pointer from
Uta Nakamura (Manhattan, NY/Long Island Lutheran) at 1:06, assisted by
Mya Williams (Temple City, CA/Bishop Amat Memorial), narrowing the gap to 17-15. Springfield's Stefany Padula closed the quarter with a decisive 3-pointer with four seconds remaining, securing a 20-edge lead for the Pride.
The Bears outscored the Pride 18-13 in a back and forth second quarter.
Hannah Martin's (North Andover, MA/North Andover) 3-pointer at 7:44 tied the game at 20-20, assisted by
Maggie Fleming (Downers Grove, IL/Downers Grove).
Mya Williams (Temple City, CA/Bishop Amat Memorial) added a layup shortly after, and another critical play came from
Uta Nakamura's (Manhattan, NY/Long Island Lutheran) jumper at 6:30, which leveled the score again at 22-22. The quarter ended dramatically as
Selam Maher (St.Louis Park, MN/St. Louis Park) hit a 3-pointer with 27 seconds left to tie the game at 33-33, setting up a tense second half.
Smith gained momentum in the third quarter with Maher hitting a 3-pointer at 9:43, assisted by Martin, giving the Bears an early lead. Despite Springfield's Natalie Lucas responding with a layup shortly after, the visitors maintained their advantage.
Virginia Johnson (Minneapolis, MN/Southwest) extended Smith's lead with another 3-pointer at 7:17, assisted by Maher. Nakamura solidified the Bears' position by scoring five points late in the quarter, including a crucial layup at 1:10.
Felicia Fongemie (Ashford, CT/Marianapolis Prep) closed the quarter with a layup at 00:06, securing a 50-46 lead for the Bears, despite a last-second 3-pointer from Springfield's Carrie Hess.
Smith secured a narrow victory over the Pride by converting 7-of-8 free throws in the fourth quarter. Johnson knocked down a 3-pointer at 6:39 to extend Smith's lead to 53-48. Claire Finney's layup and a subsequent free throw brought Springfield within two points, but the Bears maintained their advantage.
Uta Nakamura's (Manhattan, NY/Long Island Lutheran) two free throws with 6 seconds remaining finalized the score at 62-54. Smith's defense held the Pride to 8 points in the quarter, sealing the win.
Smith Top Performers
Uta Nakamura (Manhattan, NY/Long Island Lutheran)
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- 16 points
- 5/7 field goals made
- 3 assists
Virginia Johnson (Minneapolis, MN/Southwest)
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- 8 points
- 9 rebounds
- 2 assists
Selam Maher (St.Louis Park, MN/St. Louis Park)
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- 13 points
- 3 3-pointers
- 2/2 free throws made
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Smith travels to Middlebury on Tuesday, January 13 at 5:00pm
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