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LAKE BUENA VISTA,
Fla. - Senior Jenny McDade (Derry, N.H.)
posted career highs in points (18) and rebounds (13) as the
Southern New Hampshire University women's basketball team rallied
from a 14-point first-half deficit to post a 63-60 win over the
University of North Alabama in the first round of the Disney
Division II Tip Off at The Milk House Friday afternoon. The
game marked the season opener for both schools. North Alabama
did post a 68-67 win against Division I Alabama in an exhibition on
Wednesday.
McDade, who also registered three
blocks and a pair of steals, was one of three players in double
figures for the Penmen. Freshman Morgan
Munson (Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia) finished with
17 points on 7-13 shooting in her collegiate debut, while junior
Libby Cullerot (Henniker, N.H.) had a career-best
11 points, draining a pair of three pointers.
Christine Duffy (South Boston, Mass.) finished
with eight points, eight assists and six rebounds.
North Alabama was led by Dana
Jackson, who finished with 15 points, while Lacy Lewis added 14
points off the bench.
Southern New Hampshire trailed
36-27 at halftime and by 11 early in the second half, but used a
12-2 run to tie the game at 44 with just over 12 minutes to play
following a Munson layup. The Penmen took their first lead
since the games' opening moments with a basket by Cullerot with
10:29 to play, and an 11-0 run gave SNHU a 55-47 lead with 8;25
left following a Cullerot three.
North Alabama answered with nine
straight points of its own to take a 56-55 lead with 5:15 left on a
Jamecia York three. SNHU took the lead for good on its next
possession with Duffy scored on a putback with 4:57 on the clock to
make it 57-56. The Penmen would hold the Lions to just 2-12
shooting from the floor the rest of the way to seal the win.
The Penmen held a 6-3 lead four
minutes into the game following a basket by Sloane
Sorrell (Berwick, Maine), but UNA used a 15-2 run midway
through the first half to build a 27-13 lead with just over eight
minutes left before halftime. SNHU whittled the lead down to
eight with 5:45 left when Duffy made 1-of-2 at the line, but the
Lions scored five straight to reclaim a 13-point cushion.
Erin Baldwin (Fairhaven, Mass.) would score for
the Penmen 32 seconds before halftime to make it 36-27 at the
break.
Southern New Hampshire owned a
commanding 51-35 rebounding advantage while also limiting North
Alabama to 25.7% shooting in the second half and 32.4% for the
game. The Penmen, who overcame 25 turnovers, generated 12
more trips to the free throw line, going 13-19 at the stripe as
opposed to UNA's 5-7 effort.
Southern New Hampshire faces
Shippensburg in the second round of the Disney Division II Tip Off
on Saturday at 10:00 am.