KEENE, N.H. - Junior point guard Michele Boudreau
(Readsboro, Vt.) scored 19 points and dished out five assists
Tuesday night to lead the Keene State College women's basketball
team to an 80-62 victory over rival Plymouth State University at
Spaulding Gym.
Sophomore guard Nicole Simmler (Oxford, Mass.) returned to the
line-up for the Owls and added 16 points, and sophomore guard
Alyssa Sapp (Hartford, Vt.) finished with 14 points. Winners
of nine of its last 10 games, Keene State improves to 11-5 and 4-2
in the LEC. Plymouth State falls to 7-8 and 2-4 in conference play.
The
Owls outscored the Panthers 18-4 over the final 9:42 of the first
half to take a 40-22 lead to the locker room. Sapp scored 12 points
and Boudreau had 11 points, including three baskets from behind the
arc. The Owls connected on six of their 11 three-point attempts in
the half.
Keene State continued its hot shooting in the second half. A lay-up
by Jenn Kinney (Salem, N.H.) pushed the Owls' lead to 22 points
(51-29) five minutes into the period.
Junior forward Kayla Morin (Pascoag, R.I.) scored
16 points and senior guard Lauren Daniels
(Concord, N.H.) finished with 11 points and a game high 10 rebounds
for the Panthers.
KSC
out-rebounded PSU 46-31 and knocked down 17 of its 21 free throw
attempts. Keene State has won the last eight meetings between the
two teams.
The
Owls travel to Southern Maine on Saturday (1 p.m.) to face the LEC
leading and 13th ranked Huskies. Plymouth State is at Newbury
College on Thursday (5 p.m.).
(Courtesy of Keene State Sports Information)
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