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Trinity Palacio dribbles the ball against Gettysburg
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60
Winner UMBC UMBC 3-8,0-0 America East
59
American Americ 2-8,0-0 Patriot
Winner
UMBC UMBC
3-8,0-0 America East
60
Final
59
American Americ
2-8,0-0 Patriot
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UMBC UMBC 20 12 15 13 60
American Americ 14 20 12 13 59

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Palacio's Bucket with 1.8 Seconds Left Propels Women's Basketball to Comeback Win at American

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Trinity Palacio's runner with 1.8 seconds left capped a game ending 9-0 run and gave the UMBC Women's Basketball team a 60-59 win over host American on Wednesday afternoon.

Palacio scored seven of her season-best 10 points during that final run, which began when she hit a three with 2:43 left to cut the Eagles lead to 59-54.

A minute later, Laura Lacambra, who finished with a team and career-high 11 points, would get a steal and Jaden Walker would finish the break with a layup to cut the deficit to three.

After another AU miss, Palacio would get a layup with 57 seconds left to make it a one point game. UMBC would get another stop and, after a timeout, Palacio would eventually hit her shot for the win. AU was unable to get a shot off before the buzzer.

The fourth quarter was a wild one, as UMBC scored the first four points to take a 51-46 lead with 8:07 left, before AU would score the next 13 points to take a game-high 59-51 lead with only three minutes remaining.

Walker finished with eight points and a team-high six rebounds, while Carmen Yánez and Anna Blount also added eight points each. Jordon Lewis scored seven points, all in the second half, while Paloma Iradier added six.

Jaliena Sanchez dished out five assists to go with her two points.

The Retrievers held a 44-30 advantage in the paint, and won the rebound battle, 36-25

UMBC closes non-conference play on 12/29 when it hosts Saint Francis at 4 p.m. at The Peake.
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