JERSEY CITY, NJ…Rutgers-Newark broke a 46-46 tie with 2:15 remaining when junior forward Eni Fageyinbo (Morris Plains, NJ/Parsippany Hills) hit a short jumper, and the Scarlet Raiders clinched a berth in next month’s New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament, surviving for a 50-48 in an NJAC North Division women’s basketball game at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center.
Rutgers-Newark (14-6, 7-2 NJAC) clinches its third consecutive winning season and a berth in the conference tournament for a third straight year. The Raiders lead the all-time series, 31-20, and have won the last seven meetings between the schools. R-N also sweeps the season series, winning the December 6 meeting, 54-47. The loss for NJCU (7-12, 2-7 NJAC) snaps a three-game winning streak.
Junior guard Sabrina Sanchez (Keasbey, NJ/Woodbridge) had 10 points at the half as Newark led 28-16. She finished with a game-high 14, adding six rebounds and five steals. Sophomore guard Olabimpe Fageyinbo (Morris Plains, NJ/Parsippany Hills) had 11 points (4-7 FG), eight rebounds (six offensive), four steals, three blocks and three assists. Eni Fageyinbo finished with nine points and six boards.
Senior point guard
LATRESE McNAIR (Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth) was one of two NJCU players in double figures, scoring 12 points, along with five rebounds and five assists. She played a full 40 minutes for the seventh time this year. Now with 2,957 career minutes played, she becomes NJCU’s all-time leader, passing Head Coach
ASHANTE TIMOLL’s record of 2,947 minutes from 1996-00.
McNair now has 1,145 career points and 442 steals.
Also for the Gothic Knights, freshman guard
CAROLINA GARCIA (Franklin Park, NJ/Franklin) hit 6-of-11 shots, finishing with 12 points, while junior forward
ARNESE GOODMAN (Jersey City, NJ/Lincoln) had eight points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Junior power forward
TIFFANY BOYD (Jersey City, NJ/Lincoln), who ranks No. 2 in Division III in blocked shots, rejected six in 21 minutes, chipping in six points.
In a low scoring first half, Newark owned a slim 9-5 lead with 7:46 reading on the clock. It was 20-14 with 3:24 left before the Raiders outscored NJCU 8-2 the remainder of the period, for a 12-point, 28-16 halftime advantage.
NJCU chipped into the second half lead, but Newark still led by nine, 42-33, after a layup by sophomore guard Youngor Kehleay (Eatontown, NJ/Monmouth Regional) with 11:00 left.
NJCU exploded for a 13-1 run to build a three-point, 46-43 margin with 5:22 remaining, as the Knights grabbed their first lead since it was 2-0. McNair had the final seven points during the streak, and Boyd had three of her six blocks. After a three-point play by McNair put the Knights ahead 44-43 at 6:23 , Boyd stuffed another Newark shot at 5:27, and McNair raced up court with the defensive rebound for a fast-break lay-up at 5:22.
But the Knights suffered yet another late-game scoring drought, tallying just two points in the final 5:22. A free throw by junior guard Nerlande Nicolas (Maplewood, NJ/Columbia) made it 46-44 at 4:16. She tied the game at 46-46 with 3:07 remaining with a jumper. Eni Fageyinbo put Newark in front to stay with her jumper at 2:15, and Nicolas added one free throw with 31 seconds left for a three-point, 49-46 margin. Garcia sank a lay-up with eight seconds left, cutting the deficit to 49-48, but Olabimpe Fageyinbo made one free throw with 4.6 seconds remaining, extending the Raider lead to 50-48.
NJCU could not get a clean shot off at the end of the game. In the final 5:22, NJCU shot just 1-of-8 and committed four turnovers.
Each team shot under 37 percent overall, and struggled from three-point range. NJCU was 3-of-18 from deep (16.7 percent), and Newark just 1-of-11 (9.1 percent).
NJCU returns to action on Saturday, February 3 at 6 p.m. when it hosts Rutgers University-Camden in an NJAC game. The Raiders host Kean University that night at 5:30 p.m.
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Team Stat Comparison |
|
NJCU |
RU-Newark |
Score |
48 |
50 |
Half-Time Score |
16 |
28 |
Field Goal Percentage |
.367 (18-49) |
.321 (17-53) |
Three-Point Percentage |
.167 (3-18) |
.091 (1-11) |
Free Throw Percentage |
.643 (9-14) |
.625 (15-24) |
Rebounds (O-D-T) |
13-20-33 |
21-21-42 |
Assists |
12 |
10 |
Turnovers |
19 |
17 |
Blocks |
8 |
6 |
Steals |
5 |
15 |
Fouls |
17 |
9 |
Largest Lead |
3 |
12 |
Points in the Paint |
18 |
24 |
Points off Turnovers |
8 |
14 |
Second Change Points |
10 |
10 |
Fast Break Points |
2 |
2 |
Bench Points |
8 |
15 |