TRIPLE BACON DOUBLE! Marajiah Bacon Produces Fourth Triple-Double in NJCU History as Gothic Knights Shock Drew, 65-48

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | Senior point guard Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) sizzled, producing the fourth triple-double in New Jersey City University women's basketball history—the first ever by an NJCU guard—and the first in 11 seasons and the Gothic Knights shocked Drew University, 65-48, in non-conference action on December 17 at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center (Coach Charlie Brown Court).
 
On a day where Bacon moved into fifth place in New Jersey Athletic Conference history with 1,851 points, she achieved the first NJCU triple-double since forward Vanessa Vargas Espinoza on January 28, 2008. Bacon notched 32 points, 15 rebounds and 11 steals in a shade under 40 minutes, while adding four assists and two blocks. She was 12-of-29 from the field, 5-of-7 from the line, and sank three triples.
 
Bacon's 32 points are by far the most in a triple-double effort in school history—12 more than the 20 Espinoza netted in 2008. Meanwhile, the 15 rebounds and 11 steals are the second most ever in an NJCU triple double. It was her 18th career 30+ point scoring outburst.
 
Bacon had 14 points, eight rebounds and six steals at halftime and after three quarters had collected 20 points, 11 rebounds and nine steals—one swipe shy of a triple double with 10 minutes left. Bacon put the gravy on her evening with 12 points, four rebounds and two steals in the final quarter.

ALL-TIME TRIPLE DOUBLES, NJCU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY

DATE

PLAYER

STATS

OPPONENT

SCORE

12/17/2018

Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune)

32 points, 15 rebounds, 11 steals

DREW

WON, 65-48

01/28/2008

Vanessa Vargas Espinoza

20 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists

at City Tech

WON, 68-47

01/12/2002

Shondelle Browne

12 points, 13 rebounds, 12 steals

ROWAN

Lost, 62-48

02/13/1986

Monique Hemingway

18 points, 22 rebounds, 12 assists

at Rutgers-Camden

WON, 105-45

NJCU led nearly the entire game and was clutching a 41-38 margin after three quarters before hitting the accelerator in the fourth, outscoring the Rangers 24-10 in the final period. Drew fell to 6-3 and had its five-game winning streak snapped.
 
After losing 42 consecutive games over the last three seasons, the last week has been a very different Gothic Knight team as NJCU (2-9) won for the second time in three games, despite missing five players due to injuries, including one starter. Last Monday, NJCU defeated Saint Elizabeth, 73-70, then nearly knocked off NJAC preseason favorite TCNJ on the road December 12.
 
While Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) had the historic night, she did have help. Her twin sister, Miesha Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune), who was named NJAC Player of the Week for the first time in her career earlier in the day, had eight rebounds, six points, three assists and two steals. Senior Christine Bizub (Fort Lee, NJ/Fort Lee) tallied eight points, including a pair of threes, and had three steals and sophomore guard Mya Neal (East Orange, NJ/Newark Tech) finished with eight points (3-4 FG, 2-3 3FG), six rebounds and two assists.
 
NJCU had more steals (17) than turnovers (15), forced 24 Drew giveaways and turned that discrepancy into a dramatic 25-10 margin in points off giveaways. NJCU scored 19 points on the fast break.
 
NJCU jumped out to a quick 10-6 lead as Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) knocked down back-to-back threes, and after Drew grabbed two brief one-point leads, a triple by senior Jesenia Montalvo (Hillside, NJ/Bayonne) and a steal and jumper by Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) gave NJCU a 17-13 lead after one quarter.
 
Sophomore forward Erin Frederick (Staten Island, N.Y.) tied it with a pair of layups with 6:05 left in the second. Another three by Montalvo gave NJCU back the lead and Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune)'s three-point play made it a six-point, 28-22 lead. NJCU led by one at the half, 28-27.
 
NJCU got out to a quick start out of the break, scoring eight of the first 10 points, to open a seven-point lead. After Drew drew within two (36-34), a three by Bizub and a Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) jumper off a Bizub steal pushed the margin to 41-34 and NJCU went into the final quarter up three. It remained a four-point game (45-41) with 7:00 left.
 
But Neal hit a three with 5:45 to go and Bizub drilled a dagger three with 5:10 left from the corner to extend the cushion to 10, 51-41, and the Rangers never came closer than seven again. A 9-0 outburst down the stretch boosted the lead to 16 as the Knights sealed the impressive win.
 
Frederick led Drew with 18 points (9-20 FG) and eight rebounds and senior guard Hailey Stine (Annandale, N.J.) had 12 points. Sophomore guard Julia Ramos (Hazlet, N.J.) had 10 points and four assists. Freshman forward Seyka Campbell (Sicklerville, N.J.), Drew's leading scorer at 12.3 per game, was lost to an injury 3:24 into the action.
 
NOTABLES:

  • Series: 9th meeting. NJCU leads all-time series, 5-4, and snapped Drew's four-game winning streak in the leads the all-time series.
  • First meeting since February 3, 2010 in Madison, N.J.
  • Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) moved into fifth place in NJAC history in scoring, passing Rutgers-Camden's Tamara Carey (1991-95; 1,846 points) on the all-time list.
  • Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) increased her season scoring average from 23.2 to 24.0 points per game. She now ranks third in Division III in scoring.
  • Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) has now scored in double figures 78 times in 79 career games between Kean (2015-18, 67 times in 68 games) and NJCU (11 times in 11 games). Other updated career totals for Bacon:
    • 20-Point Games: 53 (44 at Kean, nine at NJCU)
    • 25-Point Games: 34 (30 at Kean, four at NJCU
    • 30-Point Games: 18 (16 at Kean, two at NJCU)
    • 35-Point Games: 9 (eight at Kean, one at NJCU)
    • 40-Point Games: 4 (all at Kean; career high, 44)

 
UP NEXT:

  • NJCU will be idle over the holidays and returns to action in 19 days when it hosts Stockton University on Saturday, January 5 at 1 p.m. in NJAC action in Jersey City.

 
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ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS, NJAC HISTORY (SINCE 1982-83, DIVISION III ERA) (1500 or more points)

RK

POINTS

PLAYER

SCHOOL(S)

YEARS

1

2,048

Michelle Jones

William Paterson

1987-91

2

2,041

Melissa Tobie

Montclair State

2011-15

3

2,027

Val Brown

Stockton

1981-85

4

1,974

Melissa Beyruti

Kean

2006-10

5

1,851

Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune)

Kean (2015-18) and NJCU (2018-19)

2015-19

6

1,846

Tamara Carey

Rutgers-Camden

1991-95

7

1,806

Jenn Denby

Rowan

1994-98

8

1,758

Katie Sire

Montclair State

2015-18

9

1,757

Kim Wilson

Montclair State

1987-91

10

1,740

Floriana Borova

William Paterson

2010-14

11

1,732

Tammy Steele

Rowan

1982-86

12

1,702

BriAnna Lucas

William Paterson

2008-12

13

1,682

Sherry Patterson

William Paterson

1983-87

14

1,673

Monique Hemmingway

NJCU

1984-87, 88-89

15

1,669

Katina Johnson

Ramapo

1990-94

16

1,648

April Smith

William Paterson

2008-12

17

1,643

Joy Silver

Rutgers-Camden

1999-2003

18

1,629

Kelli Bakanowsky

Stockton

1999-2003

19

1,541

Linda Long

Stockton

1988-92

20

1,518

Kimm Lacken

TCNJ

1984-88

21

1,514

Chris Mosca

NJCU

1980-84 *

22

1,503

Najha Treadwell

Kean (2014-15) and Stockton (2015-18)

2014-18

Records based on information submitted by NJAC institutions. Official NCAA women's basketball records began with the 1981-82 season and are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institutions participating in the weekly statistics rankings.

 

* Official career records include only those seasons in Division III during the era of official NCAA statistics, which began with the 1981-82 season. Three-point field goals were added in 1987-88. Rutgers-Newark does not have a reported 1,500-point scorer.

 

  • Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Carol Blazejowski of Montclair State scored 3,199 points from 1974-78, prior to the Division III era.
  • Terry Cole scored 2,240 points for Rutgers-Camden from 1979-83, but played just one season during the NJAC Division III era.