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47
Plymouth St. PSUWBB 4-10, 0-8 LEC
87
Winner Rhode Island College RICWBB 14-2, 7-0 LEC
Plymouth St. PSUWBB
4-10, 0-8 LEC
47
Final
87
Rhode Island College RICWBB
14-2, 7-0 LEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Plymouth St. PSUWBB 11 11 15 10 47
Rhode Island College RICWBB 24 25 21 17 87
200230114 - WBB at RIC

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Christopher J. Kilmer, Assistant Athletics Director, Athletics Communications

WBB: League-leading RIC powers past Panthers

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Freshman Sophie George (Meredith, N.H.) scored 15 points and shot nearly 50% from the field, but league-leading Rhode Island College overpowered Plymouth State University, 87-47, in Little East Conference (LEC) women's basketball action at The Murray Center on Saturday afternoon.
 
George buried 7-of-15 from the floor and added five boards, two assists and two steals in a well-rounded effort, while sophomore Alli Ingalls (Hampstead, N.H.) finished in double figures with 10 points and four boards.
 
RIC opened the game with a 15-2 run over the first four minutes and the Anchorwomen would never trail as the team shot an impressive 47.1% from the floor while making 18 free throws. The Panthers got to the line just eight times.
 
Plymouth State falls to 4-10 (0-8 LEC), while RIC moves to 14-2 and stays perfect (7-0) in league play.
 
The Basics:
  • Plymouth State 47, RIC 87
    • Plymouth State (4-10, 0-8 LEC)
    • RIC (14-2, 7-0 LEC)
How it Happened:
  • Senior Autumn Nelson (Weare, N.H.) buried a jumper for PSU's first points to make it 4-2 in the opening minutes but the Anchorwomen scored the game's next 11 to take control.
  • RIC pushed the lead to 16 late in the period, but Nelson absorbed contact and converted in the lane, then sank the ensuing free throw to make it a 24-11 game after one.
  • Both teams struggled to put points on the board over the first half of the second quarter as Nelson's jumper made it a 30-13 game with 5:05 left before halftime.
  • PSU heated up late in the frame, with George scoring on an aggressive drive to the hoop and freshman Raegan Peck (Dudley, Mass.) draining a pull-up jumper. Ingalls added an old-fashioned three-point play, but the Anchorwomen hit a buzzer-beater to take a 49-22 lead into the locker room.
  • The hosts continued to extend the lead in the second half, pushing the margin to 70-37 by the end of the third quarter before coasting to the win.
By the Numbers:
  • George posted 15 points and five boards to go with two assists and two steals. She knocked down 7-of-15 from the field, including 1-of-3 from distance.
  • Ingalls was the only other Panther in double digits with 10 points. She added four rebounds and drew a team-high six fouls.
  • Nelson made three-of-five from the field to finish with seven points, while senior Jalen Cook (Monkton, Vt.) chipped in with six.
  • RIC shot a blistering 55.6% in the second and 53.3% in the third and finished the game 32-of-68 (47.1%), while PSU was 19-of-61 (31.1%).
  • The Anchorwomen controlled the glass, outrebounding PSU by a 52-30 margin.
  • RIC has won each of the last ten meetings.
 
Up Next:
  • The Panthers head to NVU-Lyndon on Tuesday (Jan. 17) for a non-conference tilt with the Hornets. Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m.
 
 
 
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