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Norwich University

THE OFFICIAL SITE OF NORWICH UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
WBB O'Donnell action shot
Jasmine Olson '24
78
Winner Saint Joseph (CT) USJ 11-3,2-1 Great Northeast
72
Norwich Nor 6-6,0-2 Great Northeast
Winner
Saint Joseph (CT) USJ
11-3,2-1 Great Northeast
78
Final
72
Norwich Nor
6-6,0-2 Great Northeast
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Joseph (CT) USJ 17 19 21 21 78
Norwich Nor 20 23 17 12 72

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball: Norwich thwarted by late Blue Jays rally

NORTHFIELD, Vt. - A wild back-and-forth affair went the University of Saint Joseph's way, as the Norwich University women's basketball team fell just short in a 78-72 loss in Andrews Hall in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) action on Saturday afternoon.

Maren McGinn (Georgia, Vt.) strung together an electrifying performance, going 11-21 from the floor with a pair of treys to finish with 26 points while hauling down 10 boards.  Siobhan O'Donnell (Glendale, N.Y.) had an all-around stellar showing, posting career-bests of 13 points, seven assists, and five steals, while Kiley O'Brien (Kingston, Mass.) shot 50% from the floor en route to 11 points.

The Blue Jays controlled the tone early, maintaining the lead for a majority of the first quarter before a Sage MacAuley (Barre, Vt.) and-one opportunity pushed the Cadets ahead at the break and gave them some momentum.  That carried over into the second frame, as Norwich finally broke into the double-digit mark courtesy of four-straight points from O'Donnell.

Despite a burst out of halftime by USJ, the Cadets stayed afloat, again extending their lead back to 10 off a MacAuley jumper, but the Blue Jays' offense sprung to life, ending the frame on a 9-2 run to trim Norwich's lead to three heading into the final 10 minutes.

USJ snatched the lead out of the gates, never allowing Norwich a chance to reclaim it despite the Cadets knotting things up on four occasions.  After Mallorie Chalmers (Milton, Vt.) brought the contest to 68-all with 1:53 remaining, the Blue Jays iced the game from the charity stripe.

Norwich rolled in several stats, including holding significant edges in points off turnovers (23-10) and points in the paint (44-32).  The Cadets shot 42.9% from the floor, while forcing 17 USJ turnovers.

The Cadets will close out their three-game home stand on Wednesday, Jan. 10, hosting conference rival Rivier University in a 5:00 p.m. clash.
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