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Mia Roy | Bates women's basketball plays Hamilton in Alumni Gym.
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Senior Mia Roy scored a game-high 20 points on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022 at Connecticut College. (File photo)
50
Bates Bates 11-4,3-2 NESCAC
63
Winner Connecticut Col. Conn 4-14,2-5 NESCAC
Bates Bates
11-4,3-2 NESCAC
50
Final
63
Connecticut Col. Conn
4-14,2-5 NESCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Bates Bates 18 4 9 19 50
Connecticut Col. Conn 10 8 21 24 63

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Aaron Morse

Offense goes cold in women's basketball's 63-50 loss at Connecticut College

NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Senior Mia Roy scored a game-high 20 points but the rest of the Bates women's basketball team's offensive attack struggled in a 63-50 loss at Connecticut College Friday night.

The game started off slowly for both teams, with neither getting into an offensive groove throughout the first half. The first quarter started with the two teams trading baskets for five minutes before Bates began to separate from the Camels. The Bobcats were fueled by 13 first-quarter points from Roy (Bedford, N.H.) as they pulled out to an 18-10 lead after the first 10 minutes of play.

The second quarter was a combination of good defense and bad offense for both teams, as they each struggled to put points on the board. The Camels forced five turnovers and Jaycie Rojik tallied two key steals that stopped any momentum from the Bobcats. As the quarter came to an end, Bates had only tallied four points in the frame and the Camels had totaled just eight of their own, slowly but surely closing the gap as the Bobcats led by just four points at the half. 

The Camels came alive in the third quarter, running solid offense and benefiting from clean passes and open looks at the basket. Using the high post to their advantage, the Camels were able to find open cutters on multiple occasions, leading to high-quality looks for almost everybody on the floor. The Camels kept the defensive pressure on the Bobcats as well, allowing just nine points in the quarter and forcing Bates to settle for contested shots. The Camels outscored Bates 21-9 in the period and the Bobcats found themselves down by eight entering the fourth quarter. 

The fourth quarter was much of the same for Conn's offense, shooting 70% from the field for the second straight quarter. The two teams went back-and-forth for the first three minutes, but a scoring run featuring four straight layups from Rojik gave Conn. a 14-point cushion with just under five minutes remaining in the game. As the end of the contest neared and the trips to the free-throw line added up for the Camels, Molly Cronin connected on seven of her eight attempts to prevent the Bobcats from gaining any ground.

Rojik led the way in scoring for the Camels (4-14, 2-5 NESCAC) with 19 points to go along with six rebounds and four steals. Cronin added 14 points and two steals of her own. For Bates, Roy paced the team in scoring with her game-high 20 points and two steals. Sophomore Morgan Kennedy (Oklahoma City, Okla.) added eight points and nine rebounds for the Bobcats.

The Camels led the Bobcats in shooting percentage, shooting 45.3% from the field compared to just 28.6% for Bates. The two teams both shot 28.6% from beyond the arc, with Bates taking 28 shots from deep compared to 14 for the Camels. Bates only attempted two free throws, making both, while Connecticut College went 11-16 from the line. The Camels held the lead in rebounding as well, with 43 compared to 36 for the visitors and topped the Bobcats in assists with 15 compared to seven for Bates. The Camels turned the ball over 18 times while Bates held onto the ball better with 12 turnovers of their own. The Camels won the battle in the paint, scoring 32 of their 63 points inside whereas Bates finished with 18 of their 50 from inside the paint. Lastly, Connecticut College compiled six blocks on the night whereas Bates had just two.

The Bobcats (11-5, 3-2 NESCAC) look to bounce back Saturday afternoon when they travel to Trinity for a 3pm tip.
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