Astel Ripken
60
SUNY Geneseo SUN 21-8
66
Winner Stevens Institute STE 23-6
SUNY Geneseo SUN
21-8
60
Final
66
Stevens Institute STE
23-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
SUNY Geneseo SUN 22 14 18 6 60
Stevens Institute STE 16 17 21 12 66

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

HOW SWEET IT IS! Women’s Basketball Moves On To Sweet 16

HOBOKEN, N.J. (March 5, 2016) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women's basketball team moved on to the NCAA Tournament Third Round with a 66-60 win over SUNY-Geneseo Saturday.

The Ducks advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history, and moved to 23-6. Geneseo ended its season at 21-8.

Stevens fell behind early and a three point basket by Kayleigh Cavanaugh extended the visitor lead to nine points. A layup by sophomore Megan Brown and a three by senior Dylan Krause trimmed the gap to four, but a pair of Knights free throws established the six point first quarter lead. 

Geneseo went up by double digits early in the second, but senior Miranda Ripken scored five straight to cut the lead in half. Ripken hit a pair of free throws with 48 seconds left in the second to get within one, but Kara Houppert hit a layup at the buzzer to extend the lead to three.

The Ducks and Knights traded baskets to open the second half, but a jumper by Astel finally gave the Ducks a lead with 6:30 to go. The lead was short-lived, as Geneseo would go right back on top. Ripken would nail two free throws with five seconds to go in the third to even the game at 54 heading into the final frame.

The teams traded the first eight points of the final quarter before Brown nailed a layup with 4:03 to go. The Knights connected on a pair of free throws to trim the deficit to two with 35 seconds left, but Ripken and Astel each hit a pair of the charity stripe to seal the game.

Astel led all scorers with 21 points, while Ripken was right behind her with 20. Sophomore Anna Toke was a force on the glass, snaring a game-high 14 boards. Junior Erica Guketlov handed out five assists while senior Dylan Krause filled the stat sheet with seven points, eight rebounds, four blocks and three assists.

Houppert was tops on the Knights with 15 points, while Allison McKenna and Lea Sobieraski each had 11 points.

The Ducks will take on either Amherst or Rowan University at a place and time to be determined.

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