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New Jersey City University women's basketball team had four players score in double figures and posted its most lopsided season-opening victory in 17 years, routing York College (NY), 68-30, on November 15 at the York College Gymnasium.
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NJCU (1-0) led by just two after the first quarter (15-13) but outscored the Cardinals (0-1) 16-6 in the second quarter for a 31-19 halftime lead, then punctuated its victory with a decisive 20-3 third quarter. Leading 51-12, the Gothic Knights limited the Cardinals to just eight points in the fourth. Â This is the second time in three seasons that NJCU won its season opener.
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In the victory, NJCU's defense held York to 24.5 percent shooting overall and just 8.3 percent beyond the arc (1-12). NJCU forced the Cardinals into 37 giveaways and the Knights converted that into a decisive 37-6 margin in points off turnovers. NJCU had 20 steals in the win.
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Nine Gothic Knights players, including six newcomers, saw 17 minutes or more of playing time in the opener. NJCU outscored York 28-12 in bench points.
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Freshman point guard
Tu'ziah Hall (Greenville, N.C./Banneker (NC)) led all players with 12 points, adding six rebounds and five assists in her NJCU debut while senior forward
Ziyadah Williams (
Jersey City, N.J./University Academy Charter) fell one rebound short of her second career double-double as she scored 10 points (5-8 FG) and collected nine rebounds against the Cardinals.
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Junior guard
Aaliyah Saud (Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro) and freshman guard
Iyannah Moore (Newark, N.J./University) also contributed 10 points apiece.
Saud also chipped in six steals and four assists.
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Junior center
Shege Haxhaj (Lyndhurst, N.J./Lyndhurst) and freshman guard
Atonie Johnson (Irvington, N.J./Irvington) each collected eight points and eight rebounds in the lopsided victory. Freshman 6-foot-2 center
Melissa Etienne (Maplewood, N.J./Columbia) grabbed eight boards and added four points in her first collegiate action.
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NJCU only trailed once in the contest when York scored the game's first basket to take a 2-0 lead. After allowing 13 points in the first quarter, the Gothic Knights held York to single digits in the last three quarters. Up 20-17, the visitors limited York to just one field goal in the final 7:07 of the second quarter and outscored the Cardinals 11-2 to finish the period.
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The visitors used a 9-2 run in the final 5:37 of play in the second quarter to pull away from York and take a 12-point lead into the locker room. Out of the halftime break the strong play continued for the Knights with a 7-0 run to extend its lead to 19 (38-19) behind four points from
Williams and a
Hill three pointer. Overall the streak was 18-2 between the end of the second and early third quarters.
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York shot just 1-of-14 (.071) in the third quarter. The Cardinals scored just one point in the final 6:38 of the quarter as NJCU scored 13 of the final 14 points. York once again went cold to end the fourth quarter as NJCU finished the game on a 12-0 run in the final 4:08. The 38-point final margin was NJCU's largest of the game.
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Second-year head coach
Robyn Burton on the win: "We got off to a slow start, but we were able to pick it up in the second quarter. We still have a lot of work to do, so we'll celebrate tonight and get back to the lab tomorrow. Overall, it was a good team victory, but the grind doesn't stop."
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OF NOTE:
- Series: NJCU leads, 7-0 (results from 1975 and 1976 unknown); first meeting since December 12, 2009 in Jamaica, NY (NJCU won, 65-64).
- Ziyadah Williams equaled her career-high of 10 points against Rowan University on January 30, 2016.
- The win was the largest margin of victory since a 63-point margin vs. Green Mountain College (January 3, 2015, 92-29).
- The win was the largest margin of victory in a season opener since November 19, 1999, an 81-point home win vs. CCNY (96-15).
- The win was the 62nd victory by a margin of 30 or more points in school history (third vs. York).
WHAT'S NEXT?:
The Gothic Knights remain on the road as they head to Norton, Mass. for the two-day Wheaton College (Mass.) Tournament where they will take on the Lyons on Friday at 5:30 p.m. before facing either Newbury or Framingham State on Saturday. The losers from Friday's two games will play on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. while the winners square off at 3:00 p.m.
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