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Women's Hoops Hosts Blue Devils In Huge Friday Night Match-Up
Bryan Fonseca, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
Women's Basketball
Posted: 2/26/2018 11:47:00 PM
St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers

(12-15, 8-8 NEC) – Tied 3rd place (clinched playoff berth)

VS.

Central Connecticut State Blue Devils

(6-21, 6-10 NEC) – Tied 7th place

*Friday, March 2, 2018

*7 p.m. – Pope Physical Education Center
 
*Brooklyn, NY

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Last Timeout:
Alex Delaney set the tone early, recording an immediate steal as the Knights were getting into their first set, and finding Amy O'Neill for the first two points of the game. The bucket started a 7-1 Terrier run, an offensive blitz that was stalled by effective free throw shooting from FDU, and later re-opened as the St. Francis Brooklyn carried an 18-8 advantage into the second quarter.

In the second, the Terriers continued to push the pace, leading 26-10 before the Knights called an early timeout. The Terrier lead grew to 33-16, where the score stood at the half, thanks to eight first half steals and a 5-11 display from three.
 
To start the third, another Delaney steal got the Terriers going, this finishing with a coast-to-coast contested lay-up. The Terriers quickly went up by as many as 23 points before the Knights rallied to put together a 12-5 run late, but still trailed the Terriers 46-30 after three.
 
The Knights came out with a spirited effort to start the fourth, even cutting the Terrier lead to 13 (49-36) with 4:58 to go. Ultimately, the Terriers were able to hold off FDU for the victory.
 
Alex Delaney guided the Terriers with a game-best 15 points and four steals, one away from her career-high. Delaney shot 6-of-14 from the field and drained two three's in the game.
 
Jade Johnson followed with 11 points, reaching double figures for her eighth consecutive game. Johnson shot 4-of-8 from the field and 3-of-5 from three-point range, while also recording three steals.
 
Following up a career-best 10 points last time out, Abby Anderson netted eight for the Terriers on Monday night. Maria Palarino added seven points and six rebounds, while Amy O'Neill registered six points, six rebounds and four assists.
 
Recent Series History:
Most recently, the Terriers outlasted the Blue Devils, 78-70, while in Connecticut on January 20, their first meeting of the 2017-18 season. In the victory, the Terriers were paced by Maria Palarino and Alex Delaney, who finished with 15 points and six rebounds each.
 
Dating back to the beginning of the 2014-15 season, the Terriers have won two games against the Blue Devils, including a double-overtime affair in the 2015 NEC Semifinals en route to the NEC title game.
 
January 20, 2018 – vs. CCSU – Won 78-70
February 25, 2017 – @ CCSU – Loss 71-44
December 31, 2016 – vs. CCSU – Loss 61-53
February 29, 2016 – vs. CCSU – Loss 67-61
January 30, 2016 – @ CCSU – Loss 65-61 (OT)
March 11, 2015 – @ CCSU – Won 71-63 (2 OT)
February 9, 2015 – @ CCSU – Loss 61-43
January 26, 2015 – vs. CCSU – Loss 51-49
 
Numbers On The Boards: 
In games where they've scored 70 or more points, the Terriers are 6-2:

November 16, 2017 – vs. Army – Won 73-52
December 16, 2017 – vs. Iona – Won 72-63
January 6, 2018 – @ Saint Francis PA – Loss 90-75 
January 13, 2018 – vs. Mount St. Mary's – Won 82-73
January 15, 2018 – vs. Wagner – Won 80-76
January 20, 2018 – @ CCSU – Won 78-70
February 5, 2018 – @ Mount St. Mary's – Won 75-56
February 10, 2018 – vs. Saint Francis PA – Loss 94-71
 
Brooklyn Bomb Squad:
The Terriers are shooting an NEC-high 36.8% from three-point range this season, converting 186 three-pointers as a team on 505 attempts. In conference play, the Terriers are shooting 36.6% from deep, which is second in the league over that stretch, resulting from converting on 112-of-306 three-point shots.
 
The Terriers have drained 40% or more from three in 12 games this season, and have two of the NEC's top three-point shooters in the conference (among qualifiers) in Jade Johnson and Alex Delaney.
 
Jade County:
Jade Johnson is fifth among leading scorers in the Northeast Conference, recording a team-best 15.0 points per contest. The sophomore shooting guard has been an NEC Prime Performer four times this season.

In 27 games this season, Johnson has reached double-digit points in 23 contests, including 11 straight appearances between November 30 and January 15, and she's toppled the 20-point mark on eight occasions. On the season, the Australian native has 44 steals (1.6 per), and she's also pulling down 4.3 rebounds per game from the guard spot. At 43.9% from three-point range, the second-year Terrier is second among all NEC players, and she also ranks near the top-10 in NEC field goal percentage (45.6%) among qualifiers. 

Delaney's Historical Pursuit:
Alex Delaney, who is hitting 36.4% from three this season, which is seventh among NEC players, currently has 162 made from downtown in her career, putting her fourth all-time on the SFBKWBB leaderboard, where she began the season in 12th place at 103.
 
Additionally, The 6-foot forward averaged 17.2 points in a five-game stretch between January 13 and January 26 earlier this season, and had a career-best 30 points in a win against Mount St. Mary's on January 13.

Milestone Watch:
RANK PLAYER THREE'S SEASON
1st Tiffany Hill 85 2007-08
2nd Sarah Benedetti 79 2014-15
T-2nd Sarah Benedetti 79 2012-13
4th Autumn Lau 78 2009-10
5th Jade Johnson 72 2017-18
6th Sarah Benedetti 71 2013-14
7th Chris Cunningham 62 1994-95
8th Alex Delaney 59 2017-18
9th Chris Cunningham 57 1993-94
T-10th Alex Delaney 53 2016-17
T-10th Margaret Murphy 53 1992-93
  Scouting Central Connecticut State:
The Blue Devils have lost three straight heading into their encounter with the Terriers, which came after a four-game winning streak. The team is led by Kiana Patterson, who averages 13.2 points per game.

Preseason Predictions:
The Terriers were selected to finish sixth in this year's Preseason NEC Coaches Poll. Last year the Terriers, who were also picked sixth, finished in seventh place and reached the NEC Quarterfinals. 

Next Up:
On Sunday, the Terriers will end their regular season by hosting the Bryant Bulldogs on Senior Day at 1 p.m. Eastern time.
 
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