Sunday, July 2, 2017

2017 Opening Night Full Recap

For the 3rd straight year, the last week of June meant one thing - many of the region's top girls' basketball players planned to invade Union College for the opening night of the Empire State Takeover summer league. That they did, and the stars were shining brighter than ever on this night. Between big-time performances from big-time players and a couple games for the ages, June 28 was a night to remember for EST. More about it below!


Rising Stars 62, Dynasty 40

A strong - and nearly full - Rising Stars team was able to shake an undermanned, but tough Dynasty squad with a huge 2nd half. After leading by only 2 at the break, Rising Stars turned on the jets and shot 50% after the break. They received double digit scoring from three different players in their season opener; Dolly Cairns, a rising sophomore at Saratoga Springs that already holds an offer from Albany, led the way with 15 points and 5 rebounds. Sarah Mattfeld, a rising freshman at Catholic Central & one of the headliners of a very strong 2021 class in upstate NY, scored all 11 of her points after halftime, and Cat Almeida, a 6'5" rising junior at Shenendehowa that holds a Binghamton offer, added 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 blocks. For Dynasty, Columbia 2018 Emily Zeyak led all scorers with 15 points, and she added 4 rebounds and 2 steals.

Dynasty (0-1): Madison Greco 7, Alivia Paeglow 4, Emily Zeyak 15, Ahnalese Pearson 3, Paige Brinkman 4, Ashlyn O'Neil 7. Totals 12-10-40.

Rising Stars (1-0): Mary Kate Palleschi 5, Giuliana Pritchard 6, Cat Almeida 10, Dolly Cairns 15, Olivia Langdon 2, Grace Mahar 7, Sarah Mattfeld 11, Harmony Philo 6. Totals 22-12-62.

Field Goals: Dynasty 12/50 (Greco 2/3, Paeglow 1/5, Konicki 0/5, Zeyak 4/13, Pearson 1/3, Brinkman 1/6, O'Neil 3/6, Stuart 0/4, Smith 0/2, Daubon 0/3), Rising Stars 22/52 (Palleschi 2/7, Pritchard 3/6, Almeida 3/5, Pacatte 0/3, Ryan 0/4, Cairns 4/7, Langdon 1/4, Mahar 2/5, Mattfeld 5/6, Philo 2/5).

3-Point Field Goals: Dynasty 6/20 (Zeyak 2/5, Greco 1/1, Pearson 1/3, O'Neil 1/3, Brinkman 1/4, Stuart 0/1, Smith 0/1, Zeyak 0/2), Rising Stars 6/13 (Cairns 3/4, Philo 2/3, Mattfeld 1/1, Palleschi 0/1, Pacatte 0/2, Ryan 0/2).

Free Throws: Dynasty 10/15 (Zeyak 5/9, Greco 2/2, Paeglow 2/2, Brinkman 1/2), Rising Stars 12/16 (Cairns 4/4, Almeida 4/5, Mahar 3/4, Palleschi 1/2, Mattfeld 0/1).

Rebounds: Dynasty 22 (Zeyak 4), Rising Stars 39 (Pritchard 7).

Assists: Dynasty 7 (Pearson 3), Rising Stars 14 (Pacatte, Ryan 3).


Next Big Thing 72, Show Stoppers 39

A huge 2nd quarter for the team in purple turned the opener for both teams into a blowout, and NBT was able to continue its barrage as the game went on into the largest offensive output a team has ever produced on opening night. Balance was the story for NBT, showing willingness to make the extra pass to get easy baskets throughout the game. Julie Ford, a rising senior at Cooperstown who recently made her verbal commitment to Albany, led all scorers with 17 points and added 8 rebounds & 2 blocks. Schalmont 2018 Madison Graber added 16 points, and Averill Park 2018 Stephanie Jankovic contributed 11 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals. Madison Hoyt (Stamford 2019) and Molly Kirby (Bethlehem 2018) paced Show Stoppers with 8 and 7 points, respectively.

Next Big Thing (1-0): Kayla Doody 6, Julie Ford 17, Madison Graber 16, Stephanie Jankovic 11, Renna Poulin 6, Anna Jankovic 3, Lilly Phillips 1, Logan Thayne 8, Sophie Phillips 4. Totals: 29-9-72.

Show Stoppers (0-1): Madison Hoyt 8, Julianna Okoniewski 6, Molly Kirby 7, Maddy Malicki 5, Sam Pasinella 4, Shyla Sanford 3, Melanie Hoyt 2, Lexi Mercier 4. Totals: 14-10-39.

Field Goals: Next Big Thing 29/56 (Doody 2/4, Ford 7/13, Graber 6/15, S. Jankovic 5/9, Poulin 3/5, A. Jankovic 1/2, L. Phillips 0/1, Thayne 4/5, S. Phillips 1/2), Show Stoppers 14/53 (Ma. Hoyt 3/8, Okoniewski 3/7, Kirby 2/7, Malicki 1/4, Steenland 0/4, Pasinella 1/3, Sanford 1/7, Me. Hoyt 1/4, Mercier 2/9).

3-Point Field Goals: Next Big Thing 5/11 (Doody 1/1, A. Jankovic 1/1, S. Phillips 1/1, Graber 1/3, S. Jankovic 1/3, Ford 0/1, Poulin 0/1), Show Stoppers 1/10 (Malicki 1/3, Kirby 0/2, Steenland 0/2, Sanford 0/3).

Free Throws: Next Big Thing 9/13 (Ford 3/4, Graber 3/4, Doody 1/1, L. Phillips 1/2, S. Phillips 1/2), Show Stoppers 10/16 (Kirby 3/4, Ma. Hoyt 2/2, Pasinella 2/2, Malicki 2/4, Sanford 1/4).

Rebounds: Next Big Thing 39 (Ford, Thayne 8), Show Stoppers 27 (Okoniewski, Me. Hoyt 6).

Assists: Next Big Thing 16 (Doody, S. Jankovic, S. Phillips 4), Show Stoppers 7 (Kirby, Malicki, Sanford 2).


Outwork 55, Young Guns 36

A 24-9 3rd quarter turned a competitive game into a blowout, as an Outwork team with 4 returners from last year's championship team was able to outgun an undermanned Young Guns group. Outwork was able to push the lead to as great as 26 in the 2nd half before the lid came off the rim for Young Guns. Sam McKenna, a rising junior at Millbrook, led a balanced Outwork attack with 11 points in her EST debut. Maggie Malone, also a rising junior at Cornwall, added 10 points and 6 rebounds. Goshen 2020 Erin Smith scored all 8 of her points in the runaway 3rd quarter for Outwork. Young Guns was paced by local 2020 standout guards Julia DeBeatham (Shaker) and Mikyla Mitchell (Scotia-Glenville), who had 9 & 8 points.

Outwork (1-0): Chloe Chaffin 6, Brianna Rozzi 1, Erin Fox 7, Rebecca Townes 2, Maggie Malone 10, Erin Smith 8, Sam McKenna 11, Anna VanRoy 5, Grace VanRoy 5. Totals: 21-7-55.

Young Guns (0-1): Molly Williams 6, Rhaymi Porter 5, Julia DeBeatham 9, Alaina Holmes 5, Mikyla Mitchell 8, Haedyn Roberts 3. Totals: 15-2-36.

Field Goals: Outwork 21/55 (Chaffin 3/8, Rozzi 0/6, Fox 2/3, Townes 1/2, Malone 4/6, Smith 3/9, McKenna 4/10, A. VanRoy 2/6, G. VanRoy 2/5), Young Guns 15/44 (Williams 3/8, Oeffler 0/4, Porter 2/5, DeBeatham 4/11, Holmes 2/5, Mitchell 3/9, Roberts 1/2).

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 6/16 (Malone 2/2, McKenna 2/5, G. VanRoy 1/1, Smith 1/3, Chaffin 0/1, Townes 0/1, A. VanRoy 0/1, Rozzi 0/2), Young Guns 4/13 (Porter 1/1, Holmes 1/2, Mitchell 1/2, DeBeatham 1/4, Williams 0/2, Oeffler 0/2).

Free Throws: Outwork 7/12 (Fox 3/5, Smith 1/1, Rozzi 1/2, McKenna 1/2, A. VanRoy 1/2), Young Guns 2/12 (Mitchell 1/2, Roberts 1/6, DeBeatham 0/2, Holmes 0/2).

Rebounds: Outwork 38 (Chaffin 7), Young Guns 30 (Porter, Roberts 7).

Assists: Outwork 13 (Rozzi, Townes 3), Young Guns 7 (DeBeatham 3).


Next Level 59, Lockdown 50

In what quickly became the early frontrunner for most fun watch of the year, Next Level was able to use a big 3rd quarter run to turn a halftime deficit into a lead that they wouldn't relinquish en route to their first win of the year. A strong start from St. Francis (BK) commit Alexandra Tudor (Shenendehowa 2018), Cameron Tooley (Shenendehowa 2018), and Kelsey Wood (Averill Park 2020) pushed Lockdown to a 19-11 lead late in the 1st quarter. After Next Level went on a 7-0 run to start the 2nd, Lockdown responded to take a 29-24 lead into halftime, with the aforementioned three having scored 24 of the 29 points. It didn't take long for Next Level to find its mojo out of the huddle, however, as they started the 3rd on a 15-3 tear, with a Silke Milliman (Northfield Mount Hermon (MA) 2019) layup extending their lead to 39-32. A Grace Heeps (Northfield Mount Hermon (MA) 2019) three, following two assists on Milliman baskets, pushed the Next Level lead to 46-37. After Lockdown cut back into their deficit, Albany rising senior Aubrey Halloran scored 6 quick points to push Next Level's lead back to 54-45. Lockdown had numerous chances to cut back into it late, closing the gap to 6 at 56-50 on a Kelsey Wood putback with under 2 minutes left, but a handful of missed layups and open looks in the waning moments thwarted any hope of a photo finish. Silke Milliman, a rising junior that currently has 3 D1 offers, led all scorers with 16 points in the victory. Halloran pumped in 15 and 6 rebounds, with both having huge 2nd halves. Belle Kranbuhl, a 6'2" rising sophomore at Adirondack, added 9 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 steals in a breakout performance for Next Level, and Heeps, whose offer from Boston College pushed her total to 12, had 5 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, and 2 steals. Alex Tudor, Cam Tooley, and Kelsey Wood all finished with 12 points for Lockdown. Tudor added 3 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals; Tooley, a standout PG with D2 offers from Le Moyne & Daemen, added a pair of assists and steals, and Wood went 6/7 from the field and added 6 rebounds.

Next Level (1-0): Silke Milliman 16, Aubrey Halloran 15, Jenna Zimmerman 3, Grace Heeps 5, Belle Kranbuhl 9, Jackie Piddock 6, Abby Piddock 4, Kylie Sisto 1. Totals: 22-10-59.

Lockdown (0-1): Brooke Curtin 5, Mallory Wood 4, Kelsey Wood 12, Cameron Tooley 12, Alexandra Tudor 12, Taylor Hansen 3, Jenalyse Alarcon 2. Totals: 19-7-50.

Field Goals: Next Level 22/41 (Milliman 7/10, Halloran 6/7, Zimmerman 1/1, Heeps 1/3, Kranbuhl 4/10, J. Piddock 2/3, Tougas 0/2, A. Piddock 1/4, Sisto 0/1), Lockdown 19/54 (Curtin 2/11, M. Wood 2/7, K. Wood 6/7, Tooley 4/8, Tudor 3/11, Hansen 1/2, Meacham 0/3, Alarcon 1/5).

3-Point Field Goals: Next Level 5/13 (J. Piddock 2/3, Zimmerman 1/1, Milliman 1/2, Heeps 1/3, Sisto 0/1, Tougas 0/2, A. Piddock 0/2), Lockdown 5/18 (Tudor 2/7, Hansen 1/1, Tooley 1/2, Curtin 1/6, M. Wood 0/2).

Free Throws: Next Level 10/13 (Halloran 3/5, Heeps 2/2, A. Piddock 2/2, Milliman 1/1, Kranbuhl 1/1, Sisto 1/2), Lockdown 7/16 (Tudor 4/4, Tooley 3/5, Curtin 0/2, Hansen 0/2, K. Wood 0/3).

Rebounds: Next Level 33 (Kranbuhl 8), Lockdown 20 (K. Wood 6).

Assists: Next Level 16 (Heeps 8), Lockdown 9 (Tudor 4).


Next Big Thing 62, Rising Stars 58

In a back-and-forth game between teams that won their openers, a couple well-timed spurts were just enough for Next Big Thing to keep their record unblemished on the night. After a 1st quarter that saw a hot start from Tamarac 2019 Renna Poulin & a Next Big Thing 18-16 edge, Rising Stars started the 2nd strong to take a slight 24-21 edge. NBT responded with a 10-3 run of their own to end the half and take a 35-29 lead into the 3rd. After they took a 7 point lead in the middle of the 3rd, Rising Stars responded with a run of their own to take the lead again. A Mary Kate Palleschi basket off a Grace Mahar feed gave Rising Stars a 40-39 edge, and they extended their run to 10-0 on two free throws from Mahar. True to form, Next Big Thing responded with a 9-0 run of their own. Logan Thayne (Hoosick Falls 2020) started it with a putback to end the 3rd, and a Julie Ford basket to start the 4th gave NBT a lead they wouldn't relinquish. She added another basket and Madison Graber had a 3 point play to push the lead to 6. A tough Rising Stars squad was able to challenge throughout the 4th, and they cut their deficit to 53-52 at one point on a Giuliana Pritchard basket. That was when Stephanie Jankovic delivered the knockout punch, going on a personal 8-0 run in the waning moments to give NBT its largest lead of 9 and essentially put the game out of reach. Rising Stars went on one more quick 6-0 spurt to make it a 3 point game, but it was too little, too late for the team in red. Madison Graber, a rising senior at Schalmont, led all scorers with 14 points, and Albany commit Julie Ford had a double-double with 12 points & 10 rebounds. Poulin joined them in double digits with 11, and Jankovic had 10 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals from the PG spot. For Rising Stars, Dolly Cairns had a hot start and scored 11 of her team high 14 points in the 1st half, and Olivia Langdon (Little Falls 2019) and the aforementioned Mahar added 8 points apiece. Harmony Philo (Gloversville 2019) & the aforementioned Palleschi added 7 each.

Next Big Thing (2-0): Julie Ford 12, Madison Graber 14, Stephanie Jankovic 10, Renna Poulin 11, Anna Jankovic 3, Lilly Phillips 2, Logan Thayne 4, Sophie Phillips 6. Totals: 23-8-62.

Rising Stars (1-1): Mary Kate Palleschi 7, Giuliana Pritchard 6, Cat Almeida 2, Dolly Cairns 14, Olivia Langdon 8, Grace Mahar 8, Sarah Mattfeld 6, Harmony Philo 7. Totals: 23-6-58.

Field Goals: Next Big Thing 23/69 (Doody 0/1, Ford 5/9, Graber 5/10, S. Jankovic 4/15, Poulin 3/9, A. Jankovic 1/5, L. Phillips 1/6, Thayne 2/6, S. Phillips 2/8), Rising Stars 23/57 (Palleschi 3/7, Pritchard 3/9, Almeida 1/3, Pacatte 0/2, Ryan 0/4, Cairns 6/11, Langdon 3/5, Mahar 2/3, Mattfeld 2/6, Philo 3/7).

3-Point Field Goals: Next Big Thing 8/22 (Graber 3/5, Poulin 2/3, S. Jankovic 2/5, S. Phillips 1/2, A. Jankovic 1/3, Doody 0/1, L. Phillips 0/1, Ford 0/3), Rising Stars 6/19 (Mattfeld 2/3, Cairns 2/6, Palleschi 1/2, Philo 1/3, Ryan 0/2, Pritchard 0/3).

Free Throws: Next Big Thing 8/14 (Poulin 3/4, Ford 2/3, Graber 2/3, S. Phillips 1/2, L. Phillips 0/2), Rising Stars 6/9 (Mahar 4/4, Langdon 2/3, Pacatte 0/2).

Rebounds: Next Big Thing 46 (Ford 10), Rising Stars 29 (Philo 6).

Assists: Next Big Thing 13 (Doody, S. Jankovic 3), Rising Stars 8 (Cairns, Langdon, Philo 2).


Dynasty 64, Show Stoppers 57

A strong 4th quarter comeback effort came up short for Show Stoppers, as Dynasty was able to even their opening night record behind a strong offensive showing and the emergence of a future Section IX standout. Dynasty held a 34-28 lead after an uptempo first half, and the game remained tight deep into the 3rd. That was when Deliah Smith left her mark on the game. The rising sophomore guard at FDR (Hyde Park) introduced herself to Capital District hoops by dropping 12 points in the last 4 minutes of the 3rd, doing so by hitting threes, getting all the way to the rim, and using a strong in-between games. The lefty even hit a right-handed floater in the mix, as Dynasty took a 54-40 lead into the 4th. Show Stoppers fought back, as their press caused problems for the opposition, led by scrappy guards Molly Kirby and Shyla Sanford. Kirby scored 7 of her team high 14 points in the 4th, turning defense into offense by getting out into the open court and finishing. A couple missed opportunities in the final minutes and 3/10 free throw shooting in the 4th proved to be too much to overcome, though, as the comeback rally was stalled. Smith led all scorers with 16 in the victory, and 6'3" Voorheesville 2019 Victoria Konicki scored all 11 of her points in the 1st half. Along with Kirby's 14, she added 5 rebounds and 4 steals, and 6'1" Stamford 2021 Melanie Hoyt contributed 11 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Hoosac Valley (MA) 2019 Lexi Mercier added 9 points for Show Stoppers.

Dynasty (1-1): Madison Greco 5, Alivia Paeglow 9, Victoria Konicki 11, Emily Zeyak 7, Paige Brinkman 4, Ashlyn O'Neil 6, Bella Stuart 1, Deliah Smith 16, Jaelen Daubon 5. Totals: 24-10-64.

Show Stoppers (0-2): Madison Hoyt 2, Maddy Malicki 4, Molly Kirby 14, Julianna Okoniewski 6, Haley Steenland 5, Sam Pasinella 3, Shyla Sanford 3, Melanie Hoyt 11, Lexi Mercier 9. Totals: 21-9-57.

Field Goals: Dynasty 24/53 (Greco 2/4, Paeglow 4/7, Konicki 4/7, Zeyak 26, Pearson 0/1, Brinkman 1/4, O'Neil 3/5, Stuart 0/3, Smith 6/10, Daubon 2/6), Show Stoppers 21/63 (Ma. Hoyt 1/6, Malicki 1/4, Kirby 6/12, Okoniewski 2/10, Steenland 2/6, Pasinella 0/2, Sanford 0/8, Me. Hoyt 5/8, Mercier 4/7).

3-Point Field Goals: Dynasty 6/13 (Smith 2/3, Konicki 1/1, Greco 1/2, Zeyak 1/2, Daubon 1/2, Pearson 0/1, Brinkman 0/1, Stuart 0/1), Show Stoppers 6/18 (Okoniewski 1/1, Me. Hoyt 1/1, Mercier 1/2, Malicki 1/3, Kirby 1/3, Steenland 1/4, Pasinella 0/1, Sanford 0/3).

Free Throws: Dynasty 10/15 (Konicki 2/2, Brinkman 2/2, Smith 2/2, Zeyak 2/4, Paeglow 1/2, Stuart 1/2, Greco 0/1), Show Stoppers 9/20 (Sanford 3/4, Pasinella 3/6, Kirby 1/3, Okoniewski 1/3, Malicki 1/4).

Rebounds: Dynasty 32 (Stuart, Daubon 5), Show Stoppers 37 (Okoniewski, Me. Hoyt 7).

Assists: Dynasty 11 (Smith 3), Show Stoppers 9 (Malicki 3).


Lockdown 44, Young Guns 30

What started favorably for Young Guns turned into a nightmarish final 30 minutes on the offensive end, as the lid was on the rim en route to 16 points in the 2nd-4th quarters combined. It wasn't Lockdown's strongest offensive showing either, but their strong defensive effort and taking control of the battle of the boards helped them manufacture a win in the nightcap. Down 14-8 after 1, Lockdown stayed true to its team name and held Young Guns without a field goal in the 2nd quarter as they forged a 19-16 halftime lead. They extended their margin to 8 after 3, and held Young Guns to 6 in the final 10 minutes to solidify the victory. Brooke Curtin (Cohoes 2020) scored all of her team high 9 points in the 2nd half. Rising Shenendehowa senior Cameron Tooley added 8 points, all in the 1st half, and added 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. Kelsey Wood (Averill Park) had a team high 7 rebounds to go with her 7 points. Much of Young Guns' offensive production came from rising Scotia-Glenville sophomore Mikyla Mitchell, who scored a game high 12 points.

Lockdown (1-1): Brooke Curtin 9, Mallory Wood 5, Kelsey Wood 7, Cameron Tooley 8, Taylor Hansen 5, Taylor Meacham 4, Jenalyse Alarcon 6. Totals: 14-9-44.

Young Guns (0-2): Molly Williams 7, Kyra Oeffler 3, Rhaymi Porter 2, Julia DeBeatham 2, Alaina Holmes 3, Mikyla Mitchell 12, Haedyn Roberts 3. Totals: 9-9-30.

Field Goals: Lockdown 14/42 (Curtin 3/11, M. Wood 1/4, K. Wood 3/6, Tooley 2/6, Hansen 2/5, Meacham 1/4, Alarcon 2/6), Young Guns 9/38 (Williams 2/6, Oeffler 1/6, Porter 1/6, DeBeatham 1/6, Holmes 1/4, Mitchell 2/6, Roberts 1/4).

3-Point Field Goals: Lockdown 7/13 (Tooley 2/3, Curtin 2/6, Hansen 1/1, Alarcon 1/1, Meacham 1/2), Young Guns 3/10 (Holmes 1/1, Oeffler 1/2, Mitchell 1/3, Williams 0/1, Porter 0/1, DeBeatham 0/2).

Free Throws: Lockdown 9/15 (M. Wood 3/5, Tooley 2/2, Curtin 1/1, Meacham 1/2, Alarcon 1/2, K. Wood 1/3), Young Guns 9/18 (Mitchell 5/8, Williams 3/8, Roberts 1/2).

Rebounds: Lockdown 31 (K. Wood 7), Young Guns 25 (Roberts 7).

Assists: Lockdown 10 (Tooley 5), Young Guns 5 (DeBeatham 3).


Next Level 38, Outwork 36

In a defensive battle where points were difficult to come by, shots started falling for Next Level at the perfect time, as they ended the game on a 10-0 run to steal a victory against an Outwork team that had the lead nearly from wire to wire. Outwork jumped out to a 14-5 lead at the end of the 1st quarter, and a Brianna Rozzi basket gave them their largest lead at 16-5 early in the 2nd. 4 straight points from Fordham commit Chloe Chaffin gave Outwork a double-digit lead one more time, at 22-12, late in the 2nd. Next Level then received back-to-back baskets from Silke Milliman, both on assists from Allison Moreau, to end the half. This sparked what turned into a 10-0 run, with a pair of Grace Heeps free throws tying the game at 22 in the 3rd quarter. After a Belle Kranbuhl basket tied it once more at 26 for Next Level, Outwork was able to extend their lead once more. Sam McKenna knocked down a transition three off a feed from Rozzi to give Outwork a 34-28 lead, and Rebecca Townes added a steal & layup to push their lead to 8 with under 4 minutes left. Those would be the final points Outwork scored in the game, however, as Next Level was able to rip victory from the hands of defeat thanks to big plays from Sophie Tougas and Silke Milliman. Held to 4 points before this stretch, Tougas had the first 7 of the 10-0 run herself, hitting back-to-back threes after splitting a pair at the line to bring their deficit down to 1. With under 2 minutes left, it was then Tougas who kicked out and found an open Milliman, whose three rang true to give Next Level their first and only lead of the game. Thankfully for them, their first lead proved to be the most important ones, as Milliman's three completed the scoring on the night. Tougas, a 6' 2019 wing, paced Next Level with 11 points and added 5 rebounds. Milliman was just short of a double-double, finishing with 9 points and 10 rebounds. Heeps contributed 7 points, 3 assists, and 4 steals, and Jenna Zimmerman added her 2nd straight 5 block game. For Outwork, Chaffin led the way with 11 points and added 5 rebounds, and Rozzi & Townes added 7 points & 4 rebounds each, with Townes also contributing 4 steals.

Next Level (2-0): Silke Milliman 9, Jenna Zimmerman 3, Grace Heeps 7, Belle Kranbuhl 6, Sophie Tougas 11, Abby Piddock 2. Totals: 12-10-38.

Outwork (1-1): Chloe Chaffin 11, Brianna Rozzi 7, Erin Fox 2, Rebecca Townes 7, Maggie Malone 2, Sam McKenna 4, Anna VanRoy 3. Totals: 13-5-36.

Field Goals: Next Level 12/54 (Milliman 4/11, Sisto 0/5, Zimmerman 1/5, Heeps 1/6, Moreau 0/1, Kranbuhl 3/9, Brown 0/2, J. Piddock 0/3, Tougas 3/10, A. Piddock 0/2), Outwork 13/49 (Chaffin 3/9, Rozzi 3/9, Fox 1/3, Townes 3/7, Malone 1/6, Smith 0/6, McKenna 1/4, A. VanRoy 1/4).

3-Point Field Goals: Next Level 4/23 (Tougas 2/6, Heeps 1/3, Milliman 1/5, Sisto 0/1, Moreau 0/1, J. Piddock 0/2, A. Piddock 0/2, Zimmerman 0/3), Outwork 5/15 (Townes 1/2, A. VanRoy 1/2, Chaffin 1/3, Rozzi 1/3, McKenna 1/3, Malone 0/1, Smith 0/1).

Free Throws: Next Level 10/13 (Heeps 4/6, Tougas 3/4, A. Piddock 2/2, Zimmerman 1/1), Outwork 5/6 (Chaffin 4/4, McKenna 1/2).

Rebounds: Next Level 37 (Milliman 10), Outwork 30 (Chaffin 5).

Assists: Next Level 11 (Heeps, Zimmerman 3), Outwork 5 (McKenna 2).

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