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Women's Hoops Falls to No. 14 Johns Hopkins in NCAA Tournament First Round

Recap Courtesy of University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) Athletic Communications

BALTIMORE, MD – The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) women's basketball team saw their historic 2024-25 season come to a close, falling in the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament First Round to Johns Hopkins University (JHU), 75-50, inside Goldfarb Gymnasium in Baltimore, Md., Friday night. With the result, the Blue Jays conclude the season at 19-10 overall while the JHU Blue Jays move to 23-4 overall.

 

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The two teams would trade buckets to start the game, as graduate student forward Jordan Ouellette (Bristol, Conn.) knocked down a tough jumper at the 7:49 mark, tying the game at 4-4.
  • JHU would score three unanswered points, holding a 7-4 lead as the game reached a media timeout with 4:53 on the clock.
  • USJ fired back with a 4-0 stretch, capped off by a driving senior guard Maya Slisz (New Britain, Conn.) layup, retaking the lead, 8-7, with 2:47 left in the first.
  • Slisz would make history at the 2:10 mark, as a long-range full court pass to Ouellette for a layup, saw the senior guard become the all-time leader in assists.
  • The two teams continued to battle back-and-forth, as Slisz sunk a pair of free throws to close out the quarter, as the score remained deadlocked at 14-14, entering the second.
  • JHU opened the second on a 5-0 run, establishing a 19-14 edge at the 8:44 mark.
  • Johns Hopkins would begin to pull away, utilizing a 10-2 stretch to break open a ten-point lead, 32-22, with 3:26 on the clock. JHU would increase the lead to 12, 36-24, as USJ called a timeout with 1:27 left in the half.
  • JHU would maintain their advantage entering the halftime break, holding a 36-25 lead.
  • The two teams would trade buckets to start the third quarter, as graduate student guard Taylor Verboven (Columbia, Conn.) knocked down a turnaround jumper, cutting the gap to 42-31 at the 5:17 mark.
  • Ouellette would then make history, draining a driving layup at the 4:15 mark to eclipse Stacy Manfredi and become the all-time leading scorer in USJ women's basketball history.
  • However, JHU would close the quarter on an 11-2 run, extending the gap to 55-37 entering the fourth quarter.
  • USJ would outscore JHU to open the fourth, as senior forward Janai Oliver (Hartford, Conn.) launched a perfect full court pass to Ouellette, who finished the easy layup to close the deficit to 58-41 at the 7:26 mark.
  • The two teams would continue to trade buckets, as JHU increased the gap to 23, 68-45, with 3:12 left to play.
  • The deficit proved too much to overcome as Johns Hopkins secured the victory, 75-50.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE 

  • Verboven and Slisz finished with a team-high 16 points each.
  • Ouellette joined them in double figures, dropping 14 points.
  • Graduate student forward Olivia Heslin (Plainville, Conn.) hauled in a team-best nine rebounds.
  • Slisz dished out a team-high four assists.