Trinity Women's Basketball Shares Bowdoin Classic Crown With Win Over Wellesley

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Brunswick, Maine - The Trinity College Bantams defeated the Wellesley College Blue, 62-47, this evening to earn a share of the Bowdoin College Women's Basketball Classic this evening.  The host Polar Bears downed Clark, 82-46, to tie the Bantams with a 2-0 record in the tournament.  Trinity is now 9-3 overall with its third consecutive victory, while No. 21-ranked Bowdoin improves to 9-1, Clark falls to 2-9, and Wellesley drops to 7-3.  Trinity won against Clark, 74-47, yesterday in its Classic opener.

Bowdoin's Nicole Coombes and Trinity junior guard Kaitlin Ciarleglio (Waterbury, Conn.) were  named Co-Most Valuable Players of the tournament and were joined on the  All-Classic team by Trinity junior guard Michelle Royals (Trinity), Katie Bergeron (Bowdoin), Megan Grondin (Clark) and Becca Kimball (Wellesley).

Trinity used a 14-0 run to open the second half and held off Wellesley in a 15-point victory. The Bantams led by nine at halftime and extended their advantage to 23 points before a furious
comeback by the Blue cut the lead to single digits midway through the period. But Trinity, behind 15 points from Ciarlegio, was able to stem the tide. Ciarleglio added five assists and four steals while senior tri-captain guard Kristen Fahey (Cumberland, R.I.) totaled 11 points and six steals and Royals netted 10 points with five assists. Wellesley was led by 18 points from Kimball and 13 with eight rebounds from Leslie Leong.