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Jaliena Sanchez dribbles against Loyola
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59
Winner UMass Lowell Lowell 3-13,3-1 America East
46
UMBC UMBC 6-10,2-2 America East
Winner
UMass Lowell Lowell
3-13,3-1 America East
59
Final
46
UMBC UMBC
6-10,2-2 America East
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UMass Lowell Lowell 17 21 11 10 59
UMBC UMBC 11 15 7 13 46

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball Falls to UMass Lowell

BALTIMORE -- Jaliena Sanchez scored a team-high 14 points, but the UMBC Women's Basketball team fell, 59-46 , to visiting UMass Lowell on Saturday afternoon at The Peake.

How it happened:
 
  • Sanchez started off the game by beating the shot clock with a long three from the logo, but the visitors responded with an 8-0 surge to force a Retriever timeout.
  • After the timeout, Sanchez drained two free throws and Palacio added a jumper to make the score 8-7 UMass Lowell.
  • The teams traded buckets until Lowell scored the last five points to make the score 17-11 at the end of the first quarter. 
  • It became a 12-2 run for Lowell until the Retrievers added four points to cut the deficit to 24-17 midway through the second.
  • The lead eventually grew to 15 before an Anna Blount fastbreak layup and a Jordon Lewis three made it just a 10 point game
  • However, the visitors would get a late basket to take a 38-26 lead into the half.
  • A Blount jumper helped cut the lead but the River Hawks drew a foul to make it 45-33 which led to a timeout midway through the third quarter.
  • Lowell responded with four points after the timeout to close out the third quarter 49-33.
  • The Retrievers trimmed the deficit to 53-41 midway through the fourth, but both teams struggled to score from that point on
  • Jaden Walker scored seven points, added a team-best eight rebounds, two steals and a block
The Retrievers travel to New England next week to take on Maine Thursday at 6pm, and then UNH on Saturday at 12pm.
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