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BRUNSWICK, Maine - The 23rd-ranked Emmanuel College women's
basketball team rallied from a double-digit deficit to upset
fourth-ranked Bowdoin at Morrell Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon,
61-53. The Saints (9-3) dealt the Polar Bears (10-1) their first
loss of the season by outscoring the hosts 37-19 in the second half
en route to victory.
Bowdoin led 34-24 at intermission thanks to 12 points from Leah
Rubega in a 14-5 run over the final five minutes of the opening
period. The Polar Bears were able to push the lead to a dozen
points early in the second half, 40-28, after a pair of free throws
from Katie Bergeron with 17:30 to go.
Emmanuel chipped away at the Bowdoin lead, cutting it to five,
42-37, with 12:30 left on a jumper from Kristin Lebel. Another
jumper from Lebel and a three-pointer from Casey Shelvin trimmed
the lead to a single point with 11 minutes on the clock. Finally,
after trading buckets for over six minutes, the Saints took the
lead on a hoop-and-harm by Shelvin to claim a 52-51 advantage with
4:45 to go. The Polar Bears went ice cold and did not hit a shot
from the field in the final 6:30 and Lebel's second three-pointer
of the half gave the Saints the lead for good with 2:30 to
play.
Emmanuel connected on five free throws down the stretch to seal
the victory and went 18-32 from the charity stripe for the contest.
The Saints also held a 45-34 advantage on the boards, including 16
offensive caroms.
Lebel finished with a game-high 19 points while Fiona O'Dwyer
sparked the visitors with a 14-point, 14-rebound performance.
Shelvin also saw double digits with 12 points. Rubega was the lone
player in double figures for Bowdoin, netting 16 points and 14
rebounds for her sixth double-double of the campaign. Amy Hackett
and Caitlin Hynes each had nine points for the Polar Bears.
Photos courtesy of Brian Beard and Creative Images
Photography.