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Nighthawks fall to Lesley





The Lesley College women's basketball team improved their record to 5-13, as they cruised past host Newbury College by a score of 69-49 tonight in Brookline, MA.  Rookie Hailee Lowe (Hamilton-Wenham, MA) led the Lynx in scoring with 15 points, while Lani Cabral-Pini (Wilmington, MA) and Courtnie Leakeas (Lowell, MA) added a dozen points for Lesley.



Newbury played hard throughout the game, leaving everything they had on the floor.  Jessica Lightfoot (Sewell, NJ/Clearview Regional) led the Nighthawks with 15 points, scoring all of her points by way of the three.  Senior Jessie Laliberty (Haverhill, MA/Haverhill) fought hard and ended the game with a double double scoring 12 points and ripping down 11 boards respectively.



The Nighthawks drop to 0-17; they will host Nichols College on Thursday, February 1; game time is 7:00.



Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS

Lesley University vs Newbury College

1 30 07 5:00 at Brookline, MA

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VISITORS: Lesley University 5-13

                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS

## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN

02 Lani Cabral-Pini.... *  4-8    1-2    3-4    3  1  4   0  12  1  1  0  3  24

04 Courtnie Leakeas.... *  4-11   0-0    4-4    1  5  6   0  12  2  1  0  4  28

10 Jodi Fralick........ *  2-11   0-0    2-4    2  2  4   1   6  8  2  0  0  24

14 Kaitlin Laquerre.... *  3-5    0-0    0-0    4  2  6   2   6  2  1  1  0  26

33 Kelly Harrington.... *  2-8    1-3    2-2    1  2  3   2   7  0  1  0  1  17

23 Christina DiGiorgio.    3-9    1-2    0-0    1  5  6   6   7  2  0  0  2  29

24 Hailee Lowe.........    4-8    0-0    4-6    2  6  8   4  12  0  4  3  4  26

44 Christine Buchanan..    2-10   0-0    3-4    5  5 10   1   7  1  0  0  1  26

   TEAM................                         2     2

   Totals..............   24-70   3-7   18-24  21 28 49  16  69 16 10  4 15 200



TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-36 33.3%   2nd Half: 12-34 35.3%   Game: 34.3%  DEADB

3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  0-2   0.0%   2nd Half:  3-5  60.0%   Game: 42.9%   REBS

F Throw % 1st Half:  5-8  62.5%   2nd Half: 13-16 81.3%   Game: 75.0%    2



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HOME TEAM: Newbury College 0-17

                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS

## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN

10 Jessica Lightfoot... *  5-17   5-9    0-0    0  2  2   3  15  0  2  0  0  40

24 Taraja Laws......... *  2-6    0-0    2-2    4 10 14   4   6  1  1  2  1  32

30 Jessie Laliberty.... *  4-8    0-0    4-8    3  8 11   2  12  2  7  0  2  40

31 Jeanellys Susana.... *  0-3    0-0    1-2    4  2  6   4   1  2  5  0  0  30

5  Katelyn Mark........ *  1-11   0-2    1-2    0  5  5   2   3  2  7  0  0  40

21 Laura Luna..........    1-3    0-1    2-2    1  0  1   0   4  0  2  0  0  18

   TEAM................                            2  2

   Totals..............   13-48   5-12  10-16  12 29 41  15  41  7 24  2  3 200



TOTAL FG% 1st Half:  6-26 23.1%   2nd Half:  7-22 31.8%   Game: 27.1%  DEADB

3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  2-7  28.6%   2nd Half:  3-5  60.0%   Game: 41.7%   REBS

F Throw % 1st Half:  3-5  60.0%   2nd Half:  7-11 63.6%   Game: 62.5%    1



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Officials:

Technical fouls: Lesley University-None. Newbury College-None.

Attendance: 71

Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total

Lesley University.............   29   40  -   69

Newbury College...............   17   24  -   41


CSLewis2255

Johnson State is rolling after upsetting Castleton last week. They have won 5 in a row and if they beat Elms and Becker this weekend they will clinch 2nd in the west!!!! Cladia Martineau has been Rookie of the week 4 times and Player of the week once. She is really coming in to her own. 5th in scoring ave. 15.3Pts/ game!!!  Jenna Lewis is 2nd in 3pt Percentage at .404. Scoring 11.8 Pts per game.  12-11 after tonights beating of 15-3 Lyndon State. This team is peaking at the right time.

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R.J. Toner

Congrats to Becker College Womens Basketball on a heck of a week and winning the NAC championship. Coach Godin and Coach Thomas got those ladies working hard and they peeked right at the right time. Good luck in the NCAA's Dean.
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