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WBB Trio at American
Trey Stewart
61
UMBC UMBC 4-7,0-0 America East
65
Winner American Americ 2-9,0-0 Patriot
UMBC UMBC
4-7,0-0 America East
61
Final
65
American Americ
2-9,0-0 Patriot
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UMBC UMBC 8 13 17 23 61
American Americ 12 20 17 16 65

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball's Comeback Effort Falls Just Short at American

WASHINGTON - UMBC women's basketball trimmed a 20-point deficit to three late, but the Retrievers fell 65-61 at American on Sunday afternoon. 

Jade Tillman finished with 13 points, seven rebounds, and four steals for the Retrievers in the loss. Tillman has scored 12 or more points in four straight contests, boosting her average from 10.7 to 12.2 points per game in the process.

Trailing by 13 with 2:09 to play in the fourth after a pair of American threes, the Retrievers started to fight back, getting a triple from Lauren Thompson with 1:55 left on the clock to trim the deficit to 10. Maisie Crowley finished a Carmen Yánez assist with 1:24 to go, starting a 5-0 run. 

With 26 seconds remaining, Dagny Slomack drilled a three to pull UMBC within five. Slomack followed up a Charlotte Tuhy free throw with two of her own to trim the gap to four with 11 seconds left. Lexi Salazar made two free throws with 10 seconds left, leading Yánez to connect from three to make it a one-possession game with two seconds left, but the Retrievers would not get another shot. 

Kennedy Austin had eight points and three assists for UMBC, while H. Williams and Maisie Crowley each had seven points. The Retrievers had 12 steals in the contest with Alaina Williams coming away with three swipes.

Tuhy had 20 points and eight rebounds for American and Madisyn Moore-Nicholson added 20 points as well. 

UMBC hosts Notre Dame (Md.) on December 30 at 6:30 p.m. 
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