
Pirates Defense Tames Hoyas, 60-50
2/9/2022 10:39:00 PM | Women's Basketball
The Hall wins its fourth straight game after a stout defensive effort in Washington.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Seton Hall women's basketball team held Georgetown to under 30.0% shooting from the floor in the second half in route to a 60-50 victory in Washington on Wednesday for its fourth straight win.
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Down by three, the Pirates closed the third quarter with a 14-3 run and never trailed again. The victory gets them back to .500 (7-7) in BIG EAST Conference play.
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Senior Sidney Cooks (Kenosha, Wis.) and junior Lauren Park-Lane (Wilmington, Del.) had 14 points apiece to lead The Hall. Andra Espinoza-Hunter (Ossining, N.Y.) had 13 points, while Mya Bembry (West Orange, N.J.) tallied six points and a team-best 10 rebounds.
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The Story:
Both teams brought a high defensive intensity to start the game as the first points in the contest weren't scored until 4:03 in. Seton Hall started 0-for-10 from the floor until Espinoza-Hunter hit a mid-range jumper with 3:42 left in the first quarter to get the Pirates on the scoreboard. For the quarter, the Pirates were 2-for-14, but trailed only 10-7 after 10 minutes.
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The shooting didn't improve much in the second quarter, but the Prates remained close. Trailing 22-16, Mya Jackson (Wilmington, Ohio) scored off a turnover, and Cooks had a pair of free-throws to send the Pirates into the break down only two. The Hall trailed 22-20 despite shooting only 24% from the floor in the first half.
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Down 32-29 with 5:38 left in the third quarter, Seton Hall went on a game-changing 14-3 run to close out the quarter. Fueled by seven points from Espinoza-Hunter and five from Curtessia Dean (Monroe, La.), the Pirates went into the fourth leading 43-35.
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In the fourth quarter, Georgetown was able to cut their deficit to four points on four occasions, but each time The Hall was able to stave them off. Up 48-44 with only 3:31 left to play, the Pirates put the game out of reach with a 9-1 run, which included seven points from Park-Lane.
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Inside the Numbers:
Seton Hall will return to action on Sunday, February 13 when it returns to newly-renovated Walsh Gymnasium to host Villanova. Game time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET. The contest will be streamed live by the BIG EAST Digital Network and available for FloSports subscribers.
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Down by three, the Pirates closed the third quarter with a 14-3 run and never trailed again. The victory gets them back to .500 (7-7) in BIG EAST Conference play.
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Senior Sidney Cooks (Kenosha, Wis.) and junior Lauren Park-Lane (Wilmington, Del.) had 14 points apiece to lead The Hall. Andra Espinoza-Hunter (Ossining, N.Y.) had 13 points, while Mya Bembry (West Orange, N.J.) tallied six points and a team-best 10 rebounds.
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The Story:
Both teams brought a high defensive intensity to start the game as the first points in the contest weren't scored until 4:03 in. Seton Hall started 0-for-10 from the floor until Espinoza-Hunter hit a mid-range jumper with 3:42 left in the first quarter to get the Pirates on the scoreboard. For the quarter, the Pirates were 2-for-14, but trailed only 10-7 after 10 minutes.
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The shooting didn't improve much in the second quarter, but the Prates remained close. Trailing 22-16, Mya Jackson (Wilmington, Ohio) scored off a turnover, and Cooks had a pair of free-throws to send the Pirates into the break down only two. The Hall trailed 22-20 despite shooting only 24% from the floor in the first half.
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Down 32-29 with 5:38 left in the third quarter, Seton Hall went on a game-changing 14-3 run to close out the quarter. Fueled by seven points from Espinoza-Hunter and five from Curtessia Dean (Monroe, La.), the Pirates went into the fourth leading 43-35.
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In the fourth quarter, Georgetown was able to cut their deficit to four points on four occasions, but each time The Hall was able to stave them off. Up 48-44 with only 3:31 left to play, the Pirates put the game out of reach with a 9-1 run, which included seven points from Park-Lane.
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Inside the Numbers:
- Seton Hall was 21-for-62 (33.9%) from the floor for the game, while Georgetown was 18-for-57 (31.6%). The Hall was 3-for-13 (23.1%) from three-point range, while the Hoyas were 2-for-18 (11.1%).Â
- Cooks finished with 14 points to go with eight rebounds and two blocks.
- Georgetown out-rebounded The Hall, 45-to-39, which included a 14-to-11 advantage on the offensive glass.
- Park-Lane had 14 points, five assists and four steals.
- Seton Hall was 15-for-19 (78.9%) from the free-throw line, while Georgetown was 12-for-19 (63.2%).
- Espinoza-Hunter had 13 points, four rebounds, five assists and three steals.
- Seton Hall forced 22 turnovers, while Georgetown forced 13.Â
- Bembry finished with six points and a team-high 10 rebounds.
- Seton Hall improves to 12-10 overall and 7-7 in BIG EAST games, while Georgetown drops to 7-13 overall and 2-10 in conference play.
- Seton Hall improves to 43-29 all-time against Georgetown and has now won six straight games in the series.
- Seton Hall improves to a perfect 11-0 this season when out-shooting its opponent.
- With 14 points tonight, Park-Lane moved past the 900-mark for her career.
- With eight rebounds tonight, Cooks moved past the 500-mark for her career.
- Seton Hall forced 22 turnovers tonight, the most this season against a BIG EAST opponent.
- Georgetown's .316 shooting percentage and 2-for-18 from three-point range are both the second-worst this season for a Seton Hall opponent in BIG EAST play (Providence).
- With five assists tonight, Park-Lane moved into a tie for fifth place with former Pirate Phyllis Mangina on Seton Hall's single-season list with 151.
Seton Hall will return to action on Sunday, February 13 when it returns to newly-renovated Walsh Gymnasium to host Villanova. Game time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET. The contest will be streamed live by the BIG EAST Digital Network and available for FloSports subscribers.
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Team Stats
SHU
GTown
FG%
.339
.316
3FG%
.231
.111
FT%
.789
.632
RB
39
45
TO
13
22
STL
12
6
Game Leaders
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