Women's Basketball Falls to Oswego, 83-58
BUFFALO, NY- Buffalo State closed out the regular season with an 83-58 loss to Oswego (22-2/14-2) this evening at the Sports Arena. Despite the loss, the Bengals have qualified for post-season play with an eighth-place finish in the SUNYAC.
Oswego established an early lead in the opening half and never looked back, as the Bengals trailed 36-26 at the midway point. The Bengals were never able to come closer then eight points in the second half, despite improving their shooting percentage to 52-percent in the second half from 28-percent in the opening half.
Jacey Brooks (Machias/Franklinville) went 10-of-13 from the free-throw line and led the scoring for the Bengals with 22 points. Tawan Slaughter (Buffalo/ Christian Central) put up 14 points and grabbed five boards, while teammate Ashley DeVaughn (Williamsville/Williamsville East) posted 10 points.
The Lakers had five different players score in the double digits, led by Sarah Lombard (Saratoga Springs/Saratoga Springs) who posted 19 points and 10 rebounds. Jessica Tremblay (Albany Colonie) went 7-of-9 from the charity stripe, compiling 11 points and adding 11 rebounds.
The Bengals finish the regular season at 9-16 overall with a 6-10 mark in SUNYAC play. Oswego clinches first place in the SUNYAC with tonight’s victory. The Bengals will have a chance for revenge as they travel to Oswego to face the Lakers in the first round of playoffs this Tuesday.
Oswego established an early lead in the opening half and never looked back, as the Bengals trailed 36-26 at the midway point. The Bengals were never able to come closer then eight points in the second half, despite improving their shooting percentage to 52-percent in the second half from 28-percent in the opening half.
Jacey Brooks (Machias/Franklinville) went 10-of-13 from the free-throw line and led the scoring for the Bengals with 22 points. Tawan Slaughter (Buffalo/ Christian Central) put up 14 points and grabbed five boards, while teammate Ashley DeVaughn (Williamsville/Williamsville East) posted 10 points.
The Lakers had five different players score in the double digits, led by Sarah Lombard (Saratoga Springs/Saratoga Springs) who posted 19 points and 10 rebounds. Jessica Tremblay (Albany Colonie) went 7-of-9 from the charity stripe, compiling 11 points and adding 11 rebounds.
The Bengals finish the regular season at 9-16 overall with a 6-10 mark in SUNYAC play. Oswego clinches first place in the SUNYAC with tonight’s victory. The Bengals will have a chance for revenge as they travel to Oswego to face the Lakers in the first round of playoffs this Tuesday.
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