Dolphins Edged By Golden Eagles In Skyline Conference Opener

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Riverdale, N.Y. – The College of Mount Saint Vincent Women's Basketball team opened Skyline Conference play on Thursday with a hard fought 64-60 loss to visiting St. Joseph's-L.I. Sophomore Kelly Fraser (Staten Island, N.Y.) totaled a game-high 17 rebounds, while Sinead Gooney recorded a career-high 11 points.

The Golden Eagles got off to a quick start in the game and jumped out to an early 13-8 lead after a Colleen Fitzsimons bucket with 13:33 left to play in the opening stanza. St. Joseph's got out to its largest lead of the period when Laura Cohen converted a lay-in on the fast break to give the visitors a 22-15 lead with 7:32 to play before the break.

Mount Saint Vincent answered the Cohen conversion with a hoop from Sinead Gooney that started a 12-1 spurt over a 4:21 span, bringing the Dolphins to their first lead of the game. Gooney capped the run with a jumper with 2:32 left in the half to give the Dolphins a 27-23 lead.

The Mount would carry the lead into the half, but saw The Golden Eagles score the last four points of the period to slice a six point lead down to 29-27 after 20 minutes of play.

Both team struggled from the floor in the first half, with the visitors shooting just over 28-percent and the Mount converting on 34.3-percent of its opportunities. The Golden Eagles made two more triples then the Mount and converted two more free-throws to stay within striking distance.

After the St. Joseph's scored the first four points of the second half, Mount Saint Vincent got a bucket from Shanice Robinson (New Rochelle, N.Y.) and a triple from Kayla Giordano (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) to sneak back in front 34-31 with  just under 17 minutes left in regulation.

Over the next six minutes the lead would change hands four times before St. Joseph's took the lead for good on a pair of Christina Cohen free-throws with 4:17 to play. With the scored tied at 44-44, the Dolphins were outscored 12-4 over a five minute stretch, allowing the visitors to gain their largest lead of the day, 56-48, with 3:24 left in the contest.

Mount Saint Vincent would get the lead down to three points on four occasions and to a pair of tallies with two seconds left, but St. Joseph's converted eight free-throws in the final 1:34 to seal the win.

Laura Cohen led all players in the game with 20 points on 5-for-16 shooting overall and 9-for-13 from the free-throw line. She also totaled four assists and four steals. Christina Cohen added 17 points, while Amanda Bender tallied 14 times. Colleen Fitzsimons led St. Joseph's with 12 rebounds.

Fraser finished the game with a team-high 13 points and a game and career-high 17 rebounds. 11 of her 13 points came in the second half and seven of her rebounds came on the offensive glass. She also blocked four shots and handed out a pair of assists.

Gooney did all of her scoring in the first half, going 5-for-7 from the floor to go along with three rebounds. Robinson added eight points and six boards for the Dolphins, while Desiree Rosa (Dumont, N.J.) led the team with four assists.

Mount Saint Vincent finished the night shooting 36.1-percent from the floor and went just 2-for-7 from behind the arc. The Dolphins also finished the game 14-for-21 from the charity stripe.

The Golden Eagles wrapped up shooting an even 30-percent from the floor, but connected on six three-point field goals and 22 free-throws. Christina Cohen hit three of her four triples in the final nine minutes, tying the score at 44-44 with the first and pushing the Golden Eagles ahead with the middle bucket.

St. Joseph's misfired on 17 free-throws in the game, but still outscored the Mount by eight from the stripe. The Golden Eagles turned 23 Mount Saint Vincent turnovers into 24 points.

The loss on Thursday drops Mount Saint Vincent to 1-2 overall on the season and to 0-1 in Skyline Conference play. The Dolphins will be back in action again on Monday, November 26 when they play host to St. Joseph's-Brooklyn. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.