Rosalie White/Women's Basketball | University of Maine at Farmington
Rosalie White/Women's Basketball | University of Maine at Farmington
The University of Maine at Farmington women's basketball team picked up their second win of the season in convincing fashion, 82-37 on Saturday afternoon against SUNY Delhi to finish off their New York road trip.
Without senior forward Victoria Garand (Portland, Maine) in the lineup on Saturday, senior Rosalie White (Lisbon, Maine) entered the starting lineup and put up a career-high 19 points 9-14 shooting, adding six rebounds and a pair of blocks as well.
Farmington got strong contributions top to bottom on Saturday afternoon as every Beaver registered at least one made field goal. Jalyn Stacey (West Baldwin, Maine) picked up her second double-double of the season collecting 10 points and 15 rebounds. Ruby McMinis (Wells, Maine) narrowly missed a double-double posting nine points, 12 rebounds, and four assists for the Beavers. Jacqui Hamilton (Gorham, Maine) also added 12 points for the Beavers.
With the Beavers narrowly holding on to a 6-5 lead with 5:30 left to play in the first half, Farmington would go on an 11-3 run to push their lead up to 9 and would take a 21-13 lead into the second quarter. The Beavers were led in the quarter by Hamilton who scored six points, Maddy White (Waldoboro, Maine), and Rosalie White who added four.
The Beavers began to assert their dominance and take control of the game in the second quarter when seven different players made at least one field goal to help take a 40-22 lead into halftime.
The Beaver blew the game wide open in the 3rd quarter outsourcing the Broncos 22-2 and increasing their lead to 38. The third quarter is where Rosalie White did a lot of her damage, scoring 10 points on a perfect 5-5 shooting from the field.
The Broncos only were able to play five players through the contest. Jennifer Roche Jimenez scored 11 points to lead them offensively and added 15 rebounds to complete the double-double. Myles Matthias pitched in with 10 points for Delhi.
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