Semifinal Preview | NJAC All-Conference Release
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UNION, N.J. (February 22, 2017) – The Rutgers University-Newark women's basketball team will play for the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship. The sixth-seeded Scarlet Raiders topped second-seeded Kean University, 77-71, Wednesday night in Harwood Arena, and will take on top-seeded Montclair State University Saturday at 1 p.m. for the conference crown.
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The Scarlet Raiders were able to erase a 10-point first-half deficit and held a talented Kean squad to just seven points in the final 8:24 of the game to earn the win.
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R-N (12-15) was led by senior guards
Maria Simmons and
Shala Glenn who both tallied double-doubles in the victory. Simmons poured in 25 points on 8-of-16 shooting with 11 rebounds and four assists. Glenn scored 18 points (7-for-12), grabbed 13 rebounds and dished out five assists, adding two steals to her line as well.
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Like the Saturday upset at Stockton, freshman guard
Autumn Webster hit a huge three-pointer to give the Scarlet Raiders a lead, turning a 66-64 deficit into a 67-66 advantage with less than four minutes to play. Kean would go back on top moments later with a long jumper from guard Marajiah Bacon and a free throw from De'Mean Bond (69-67), but three-straight points from Simmons gave Newark a 70-69 lead with 2:20 on the clock.
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Simmons hit 2-of-4 at the line to push the lead to three points with 1:15 remaining, and after a Kean bucket, Glenn found junior forward
Nicole Skelly for a huge jumper and a 74-71 advantage with 43 seconds left.
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R-N would clinch it on the defensive end and at the line, keeping its improbable postseason run going with a second-straight upset victory.
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The Scarlet Raiders shot 42.4 percent from the field, 20 percent from deep and 18-for-34 at the line, scoring 42 points in the paint and 19 via offensive rebounds. R-N held a 50-49 edge on the glass, keeping Kean to just 34.2 percent shooting overall and 29.4 percent from long range.
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Joining Simmons and Glenn in double figures was sophomore guard
Faith Ashby who had 13 points, eight rebounds, two assists and two steals. Skelly had 11 points - none bigger than her jumper with less than a minute to play - and six rebounds in a sterling performance off the bench.
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Midway through the first quarter, Ashby hit a pair at the line to give Rutgers-Newark a 12-11 lead, but the Cougars responded with an 8-0 run to take a 19-12 edge.
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Newark countered with buckets from Skelly and Webster and the two teams went to the second quarter with Kean holding a 19-16 margin.
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A Skelly triple early in the second made it a 22-19 game, with the Cougars pushing the lead to 10 (38-28) with 4:48 to play in the first half. Freshman guard
Hannah Ashby hit a three-pointer to slow the momentum, and senior guard
Maria Simmons followed with two foul shots as the Scarlet Raiders quickly sliced the lead to five points (38-33).
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The two sides traded baskets down the stretch, and Rutgers-Newark went into the break trailing 43-38. Glenn had a sparkling first half, scoring 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting with six rebounds and four assists – all team-highs.
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A pair from Simmons pulled her team back within three points early in the third quarter, and after Kean extended the lead back to seven (55-48), back-to-back buckets from
Faith Ashby made it a 55-53 game at the 2:51 mark. The Scarlet Raider defense got a stop on the first possession of the fourth quarter, and a Simmons layup made it seven-straight points to tie the score at 55-all with 9:49 left in regulation, setting the stage for the thrilling fourth-quarter win.
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Rutgers-Newark will be looking for its first-ever NJAC Championship, and the Scarlet Raiders will enter Saturday's game having won 6-of-8 and three-straight must-win contests. Montclair State advanced to the tournament final with a win over Rowan University.
Fans can expect a full preview of the conference title game at
www.rutgersnewarkathletics.com Friday.
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