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John Quackenbos
61
Winner Colby-Sawyer CSCW 11-4, 3-0
55
Lasell LAS 5-9, 0-2
Winner
Colby-Sawyer CSCW
11-4, 3-0
61
Final
55
Lasell LAS
5-9, 0-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Colby-Sawyer CSCW 12 12 18 19 61
Lasell LAS 9 18 12 16 55

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball Holds Off Lasell, 61-55

NEWTON, Mass. - January 12, 2019 - Junior Tianna Sugars (Oxford, Maine) poured in a career-high 29 points on 11-of-19 shooting to lead the Colby-Sawyer women's basketball team to a 61-55 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) road win at Lasell on Saturday afternoon. 

The Chargers increase their win streak to six-straight to improve to 11-4 overall and 3-0 in the GNAC. Colby-Sawyer will travel to 10th-ranked and 15-0 Saint Joseph's College of Maine on Tuesday evening. Lasell falls to 5-9 overall and 0-2 in the conference. 

Sugars made her only three-point attempts and went 6-of-7 from the free throw line. She added nine rebounds and two blocks. Sophomore Joslin Wainwright (Plainfield, N.H.) was the only other Charger to reach double figures with 12 points to go with a game best 10 rebounds. Junior Kristen Donaghey (Franklin, Mass.) contributed nine points and nine rebounds. Junior Lexie Hamilton (Sunapee, N.H.) added 10 assists and nine rebounds.  

Lasell received 15 points and eight steals from reigning GNAC Player of the week Amanda Ortiz. Breanna Muir scored 13 points and brought down seven boards. D'Asia Allen added 11 points, while Liz Bougie recorded 10 points and a team best eight rebounds. 

After a Sugars trey opened the game, the Chargers would hold a lead for the entirety of the first quarter and lead 12-9 after 10 minutes. 

The home team tied the game with an Allen three-pointer to begin the second quarter. Colby-Sawyer answered seconds later with a pair of free throws to take a 14-12 lead, 53 seconds into the second. The game went scoreless for the next two minutes until two freebies for Sugars pushed the Colby-Sawyer advantage to 16-12. Allen then made two three-pointers sandwiched around a Sugars layup to tie the game at 18-18. The visitors scored the next six points, but Lasell finished the quarter on a 9-0 run to take a 27-24 lead at the half. 

Colby-Sawyer regained a lead, 34-32, when Donaghey converted a conventional three-point play. The Chargers held the lead for the remainder of the frame and outscored Lasell 18-12 to lead 42-39 after three. Each team made eight free throws in the quarter. Colby-Sawyer had five field goals, while the Lasers had just two. 

The Chargers increased its lead to 10 points to begin the fourth and never looked back. A Bougie trey did bring Lasell within a pair, 57-55 with 2:15 to play, but Colby-Sawyer did not allow Lasell to put any more points on the board en route to the 61-55 victory. 

Colby-Sawyer shot 43.2% from the floor, while Lasell was 23.5%. The Chargers were 21-of-37 and Lasell went 16-of-23 from the free throw line

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