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January 28, 2003
  

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Brandeis 72, Tufts 70

JERSEY CITY, NJ — #15 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY HOLDS OFF NJCU, 56-44

New York University, the #15 ranked team in the nation, used a 15-3 second half run to widen a three-point contest, as the Violets remained unbeaten with a 56-44 victory over New Jersey City University in a non-conference game on Monday at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center.

NYU (7-0), ranked 15th in the latest USA Today/ESPN Division III Poll, has won seven consecutive games dating to last year, while the Gothic Knights (2-6) lose their fourth straight outing—all to teams with a combined record of 23-4.

The Violets entered the contest outscoring its first six opponents this season by 32.2 points per game, and had a +20.8 rebounding margin, but were challenged all night, owning margins of only 12 over NJCU in both scoring and rebounding (46-34).

It was the first meeting between the schools since December 30, 1999; NYU leads the all-time series 5-2.

For NYU, sophomore forward Jessica McEntee (Flushing, NY/Archbishop Molloy) finished with a near triple-double of 12 points (4-8), 12 rebounds, and seven assists, and senior center Karen Bachman (Avon, CT/Avon) had a game-high 14 rebounds (11 defensive), with nine points, three assists, three blocks and three steals.

Sophomore guard Gena Brown (Philadelphia, PA/Central) and senior guard Stephanie Ryba (New Britain, CT/New Britain) each had nine points, with Ryba chipping in three b locks. Freshman guard Jen Hum-Traverso (San Rafael, CA/Convent of the Sacred Heart) made her first career start for the Violets, scoring nine. Junior guard Chelsea Trout (Thurmont, MD/Walkersville) finished with eight points.

For NJCU, senior point guard LATRESE McNAIR (Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth) had a team-high 11 points, to increase her career total to 940 points, as she hit 3-of-8 three-pointers. She added six rebounds, four steals and four assists while playing a full 40 minutes. Now with 390 career steals, she climbed into 21st place in Division III history in swipes, after starting the day 24th.

Also for NJCU, junior forward ARNESE GOODMAN (Jersey City, NJ/Lincoln) contributed 10 points (5-13 FG), nine rebounds (seven defensive) and three steals, while junior forward TIFFANY BOYD (Jersey City, NJ/Lincoln) collected eight points, eight rebounds, and three blocks. Sophomore guard ANDRE YUDIN (Guilford, VT/Brattleboro Union (VT)) came off the bench to register eight points (3-6 FG) in 16 minutes.

NYU had entered the game dominating opponents in the first half, 243-124, but held just an eight-point half-time margin, 33-25. Early on, the trend of NYU exploiting opponents with big first periods held true, as the Violets pulled in front 6-0, 11-2 and 21-7.

However, a 13-2 run by the Knights made it a 23-20 game with 5:01 left, capped by two Goodman jumpers. She had six points during the spurt and Yudin added five. A three by McNair at 2:11 made it 29-25 before NYU held the 33-25 half-time cushion.

NJCU scored the first five points of the second half, including a three by Yudin to again shave the deficit to three, 33-30 at 19:17. But in a second half where each team went cold from the field for long stretches, neither team could convert a shot for a period of 5:15.

Over a span of 12:02, NJCU could only convert 1-of-15 from the field, and NYU, which struggled itself during this period, made 7-of-10 from the line, sparking a 15-3 run that put the Violets in front 48-33 at 7:15. It was the Violets’ largest lead of the game, and NJCU could not come closer than 10 down the stretch.
NJCU also committed eight turnovers during the dry spell, but was aided by nine NYU giveaways. Hum-Traverso and Trout each had five points during the streak.

NYU shot 37.0 percent overall (20-54) and just 9.1 percent from three-point range (1-11), but made 15-of-22 free throws (68.2%) and outscored the Knights in the paint, 36-16. NYU also owned a 16-6 edge in fast-break scoring. NJCU shot 28.8 percent overall (17-59), 5-of-14 from long range (35.7%) and 5-of-6 from the line.

NJCU will return to action Wednesday, December 13 at 7 p.m. when it hosts Lehman College in a non-conference game. NYU next plays on Saturday, December 16 when it hosts Mount Saint Mary College at 2 p.m. in New York, NY in a non-conference tilt.
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Newspaper Box Score
New York University vs New Jersey City University
12/11/06 7 p.m. at Jersey City, NJ (John J. Moore AFC)
At Jersey City, NJ (John J. Moore AFC)
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 56, NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 44
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (7-0)
McEntee, Jessica 4-8 4-6 12; Ryba, Stephanie 4-12 1-2 9; Hum-Traverso, Jen
2-8 5-6 9; Brown, Gena 3-7 3-4 9; Bachman, Karen 4-7 1-3 9; Trout, Chelsea
3-8 1-1 8; Fox, Megan 0-3 0-0 0; Carmen, Grace 0-0 0-0 0; McDevitt, Sarah
0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-54 15-22 56.
NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY (2-6)
Latrese McNair 4-13 0-0 11; Arnese Goodman 5-13 0-0 10; Andrea Yudin 3-6 0-0
8; Tiffany Boyd 3-12 2-2 8; Trisha Sanon 1-1 1-2 3; Jasmine Gadsden 1-3 0-0
2; Kelly Wilson 0-5 2-2 2; Jerica Hayes 0-1 0-0 0; Michelle Vasquez 0-5 0-0
0. Totals 17-59 5-6 44.
New York University...........   33   23  -   56
New Jersey City University....   25   19  -   44
3-point goals--New York University 1-11 (Trout, Chelsea 1-4; Ryba, Stephanie
0-2; Hum-Traverso, Jen 0-3; Brown, Gena 0-1; McDevitt, Sarah 0-1), New
Jersey City University 5-14 (Latrese McNair 3-8; Andrea Yudin 2-4; Michelle
Vasquez 0-1; Arnese Goodman 0-1). Fouled out--New York University-None, New
Jersey City University-None. Rebounds--New York University 46 (Bachman,
Karen 14), New Jersey City University 34 (Arnese Goodman 9). Assists--New
York University 14 (McEntee, Jessica 7), New Jersey City University 6
(Latrese McNair 4). Total fouls--New York University 11, New Jersey City
University 18. Technical fouls--New York University-None, New Jersey City
University-None. A-117
NYU entered game ranked No. 15 in USA Today/ESPN Division III Poll.
NYU leads all-time series, 5-2 (five straight wins)
First meeting between schools since December 30, 1999.



News release submitted by New Jersey City on Dec 11, 2006 at 09:54 PM
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