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WBB | Gaels Fall in Contest Decided in Final 0.9 Seconds
12/17/2018 10:11:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Moraga, Calif. – In a contest in which nearly every offensive statistic favored Saint Mary's, the Gaels efforts came up just short thanks to an Aggies go-ahead jumper with 0.9 seconds remaining in the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
NUMBERS TO KNOW
COMING UP
Saint Mary's will now head to New Orleans for the Tulane Classic which will begin on Friday, December 21 at 3:00 p.m. CT against Texas State.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- QUARTER 1 | SMC drew first blood in the opening quarter thanks to a layup from senior Megan McKay. After two minutes, the Gaels led 5-2 after sophomore Madeline Holland knocked down a 3-pointer from the far corner. SMC held the Aggies to just three field goals in the first five and a half minutes, but UC Davis took their first lead at the 2:50 mark (19-17) after a 3-pointer from Nina Bessolo. Another Aggies triple made it a 22-17 deficit for the Gaels, but a jumper from freshman Sam Simons brought SMC to within three. The Aggies went on a 13-2 run to end the first quarter and UC Davis led by nine at the end of the first period (26-19).
- QUARTER 2 | The Aggies took the first five points of the second quarter, extending their lead to 12. The Gaels brought it to within six points at the 4:53 mark, but their deficit stretched to 13 with 38 seconds remaining. 20 seconds later, Holland responded with the final field goal of the half, a 3-pointer to make it 48-38 UC Davis.
- QUARTER 3 | Only two combined field goals were scored in the first four minutes of the third and the Gaels still trailed by 10 with 5:22 remaining. A pair of made shots from the charity stripe from junior Jasmine Forcadilla cut SMC's deficit to eight points and a 3-pointer from senior Claire Ferguson with 4:10 on the clock made it a 5-point game. SMC inched closer as Saint Mary's earned a stop and a foul which were followed by two free throws from sophomore Emily Codding to make it 52-49. The Gaels completed the comeback on their next possession when Holland landed a triple from the far corner at the 3:33 mark to make it 52-all. UC Davis made their second basket of the half with 2:35 remaining to give the Aggies a 54-52 lead, but Codding made a free throw to make it a 1-point game. UC Davis made a jumper with 58 seconds remaining and the quarter came to an end with the Aggies leading by three (56-53).
- QUARTER 4 | McKay scored SMC's first field goal of the quarter - a layup under the basket off of an offensive rebound to make it 56-55. In their next possession, the Gaels took the lead as Holland's jumper made it 57-56. The Aggies tied it back up with a free throw, but Ferguson responded with a layup, giving SMC a 2-point advantage. A 4-0 run by the Aggies returned the lead back to UC Davis, but a Simons layup at 6:07 knotted the score once again, this time at 61 points apiece. The Aggies came right back with five unanswered points, but Raggio cut their streak with a layup after driving through the lane. Both sides then traded points, but the Gaels' deficit remained at three points. SMC trailed by five with 1:30 to play, but Raggio made a pull-up jumper in the near corner to make it a 3-point game (72-69). The Gaels got the stop they needed on the next possession, but a foul allowed the Aggies to make a free throw to give them a 4-point, 73-69 deficit with 30.2 seconds to play. Holland made a layup to cut the deficit to 73-71 and the team immediately fouled. The Aggies missed both of the free throw attempts on their end, but a turnover and a foul gave UC Davis the ball back and two more free throws. The Aggies made one shot which forced the Gaels to make a 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining if they wanted to survive. Codding came through in the clutch, knocking down a deep three with 2.6 seconds on the clock, but UC Davis' Morgan Bertsch managed to score a layup with 0.9 seconds remaining which proved to be the game-winner.
NUMBERS TO KNOW
- 17: No. of points scored by Holland (a new career-best)
- 2: No. of double-doubles for McKay this season after producing 14 points and 14 rebounds against the Aggies
- 13: The largest lead for UC Davis which SMC recovered from, tying the game at 52-52 with 3:33 remaining in the third quarter.
- 17: No. of offensive rebounds by the Gaels – their most this season
- 43: Total SMC rebounds – 19 more than UC Davis.
COMING UP
Saint Mary's will now head to New Orleans for the Tulane Classic which will begin on Friday, December 21 at 3:00 p.m. CT against Texas State.
Team Stats
SMC
UCD
FG%
.476
.475
3FG%
.320
.400
FT%
.600
.556
RB
43
24
TO
18
8
STL
3
8
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