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Women's basketball rolls past UMaine-Farmington, 88-61
December 6,
2008
The visiting Beavers, playing for the first time since Nov. 25, dropped to 2-3 on the season while the host Bobcats moved to 5-1. Caitlyn Laflin scored 17 points for Farmington, while Ashley Busque (14), Jillian Ross (12) and Erin Porter (10) also scored in double figures for the Beavers. Amanda Byrne handed out 8 assists and Brittany York hauled in a game-high 9 rebounds. Bates led 41-29 at the half, led by junior Lauren Yanofsky's (Belmont, Mass.) 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting and Igoe's 10 points on 5-6 shooting. Farmington briefly held the lead at 13-12 with 13:21 to play, but Bates scored 10 unanswered points over the next three minutes to seize the lead for good. Yanofsky started the run with a steal and a layup, followed by a 3-pointer by sophomore Maggie DePoy (Chicago, Ill.), then another Yanofsky layup and a second DePoy three, putting Bates ahead 22-13 with 10:12 to play in the half. Farmington hung in and cut it the lead to 6 on a layup and a three by Laflin, but Bates increased its lead by outscoring the Beavers 17-11 over the final 8:26 of the period. A Beckwith steal led to another Yanofsky layup to make it 41-29 at the half. Igoe opened the second period with a pair of foul shots and a jumper, sandwiching a Laflin three, and first-year Annie Burns (Topsfield, Mass.) turned a steal into a layup by Beckwith for a 47-32 lead with 17:48 left. Bates kept the lead in the teens for most of the second half, but put the Beavers away down the stretch, outscoring Farmington 21-7 over the final 8 minutes and 52 seconds of the game. Burns canned two straight threes during the run, en route to a career-high 10 points, and first-year Kristen Finn (Winthrop, Mass.) finished off the scoring with another pair of threes in the final 2:17 of the game. Bates shot 16-28 (57.1%) in the second half. The Bobcats outscored the Beavers 48-18 in the paint and 36-17 in bench points. Igoe's 17 points were a career high, and the sophomore forward added 5 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in her finest game as a Bobcat. Bates racked up 28 assists out of 34 field goals, with Burns (5), Beckwith (5), junior Kellie Goodridge (Merrimack, N.H.; 5) and first-year Lauren Dobish (Chambersburg, Pa.; 4) doing the most dishing. DePoy and first-year Amanda Gifford (Lee, Maine) contributed 9 and 8 points, respectively. Beckwith's 17 points moved her past Gail LeBlanc '83 and into 8th place on Bates' all-time scoring list, with 1,128 career points. The Bobcats are off for the next nine days and will next play at St. Joseph's College of Maine on Dec. 16 at 5:30 p.m. Farmington will play host to Thomas College on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 5:30. |