Parker Ties Ravens’ Downtown Shooting Mark in Win Over Wesley

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The Basics

  • Final Score: Rosemont 84, Wesley 74
  • Records: Rosemont 4-9, Wesley 2-11.
  • This is the first time the two programs have met since 2007, when the institutions both were members of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC)
  • Win snapped Rosemont's five-game losing streak
  • Wire-to-wire victory for Ravens
  • Only the second win for women's basketball over Wesley in rivalry that goes back to 1998Rosemont win broke a string of 12 consecutive Wesley wins in head-to-head series
  • Most points scored against Wesley since Rosemont's other win in the series, 87-52 on 2/9/2001
  • Most points scored against Wesley since Rosemont's other win in the series, 87-52 on 2/9/2001
  • Location: Rosemont, PA – Alumnae Hall
How It Happened
  • Ravens started off hot in tonight's game, and refused to cool off against the Wolverines. Constant pressure by the Ravens offense and defense opened up a five-point lead with 2:18 left in the first quarter to end the quarter with a 23-13 lead.
  • Rosemont continued to apply pressure to Wesley in the second quarter, opening up the period on a 11-1 spurt to take a commanding 17-point lead with 5:36 left in the half. The Wolverines whittled the Ravens' lead down to eight points, 37-29 with 3:18 remaining, but Rosemont turned up the heat to grab back a 15-point lead, 46-31 bulge with just over a minute to play in the half. A Wesley steal with three seconds left on the clock and an ensuing trey from Wesley's Brittney Kerns ended the scoring for the half with Rosemont in front, 46-34.
  • Rosemont shot 55.9% from the field in the first half to dominate Wesley, who shot 32.5% from the field in the half. The Ravens scored 23 points in each of the first two quarters.
  • The Ravens would maintain their lead in double-digits for almost the entire third quarter, extending their lead to 15 points, 67-52 with 1:03 left in the quarter on a jumper by Carly Hislop.
  • The Ravens held to their 15-point lead in the final quarter, 72-57 with 8:52 left, but the Wolverines would not go away, and would chip away at Rosemont to outscore the Ravens 11-3 to whittle the Ravens' lead down to seven points, 75-68 with 5:12 left in the game. A trey from Jasmyn Parker snapped the Wolverine rally and reinstated Rosemont's double-digit lead, 78-68. The Ravens would hold off the Wolverines to claim the victory down the stretch.

Ravens' Top Performers

  • Jasmyn Parker led the Ravens with a career-high 22 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the field, 6-for-8 from beyond the arc. The six three-balls from Parker tied the program record for three-point buckets in a game, last accomplished by Maureen Christie against Medgar Evers on 12/1/2001
  • Leilane Naone-Carter grabbed 16 rebounds to set a new career high in that category
  • Nadirah Anderson shot 8-for-13 from the field to net a career-high 16 points
  • Brianna Macauley shot 6-for-8 from the field for 16 points. Teammate Carly Hislop scored 12 and had nine rebounds to just miss a double-double.

For the Wolverines

  • Brionna Johnson shot 8-for-14 to lead Wesley with 18 points. She also led the visitors under the glass with 10 rebounds for a double-double.
  • · Alexus Stroud scored 15 and Monshea Newsume-Murry added 12 to account for the Wesley players reaching double-figures.

Stats of the Game

  • · The 55.9% shooting from the field and 50% from downtown were Rosemont's most accurate shooting performances of the season
  • The 34 field goals tied the most in a game this season, and the eight three-pointers were the most scored by the team since 2/15/2014 vs. Centenary.
  • The Ravens outrebounded Wesley on the defensive boards (31-22) but were on the short end on the offensive paint (19-12).
  • Rosemont had 23 assists compared to 16 for Wesley.

Up Next

  • Rosemont will travel to Bryn Mawr for their next game, a non-conference event, on Wednesday, 1/13. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:30pm.