NAZARETH SHOCKS RIT ON
DUNNE'S SHOT
Golden Flyers rally from 24 down to win 69-67
»
BOXSCORE
| » CUMULATIVE
STATS
NORTH
CHILI, N.Y. (Jan. 11, 2007) -- Freshman Kelly
Dunne (pictured) swished a desperation three-point
basket as time expired Thursday to lift Nazareth
to a 69-67 come-from-behind victory over RIT in
a consolation game of the JPMorgan Chase Scholarship
Tournament.
The victory improved the eighth-seeded Golden
Flyers' record to 5-7 overall. Fourth-seeded RIT
dropped to 7-5. Nazareth plays again Saturday
in the fifth-place game against Roberts Wesleyan
at Brockport at 1 p.m. RIT plays Keuka in the
seventh-place game at 11 a.m.
"I've never hit a shot like that before,"
said Dunne, a freshman guard from East Northport,
N.Y. "When it left my hand I wasn't sure
if it was going to count."
Dunne's shot capped an improbable comeback for
the Golden Flyers, who trailed by as many as 24
points with as little as 16:45 left to play. An
RIT scoring drought that lasted nearly nine minutes
enabled the Golden Flyers to work their way back.
A basket by RIT's Joanna Dobeck with 16:45 left
gave the Tigers a seemingly commanding 59-35 lead.
Nazareth, however, would go on to allow just three
RIT field goals the rest of the way while outscoring
the Tigers 34-8.
The Tigers were still comfortably ahead, 63-44,
following a basket by Ramata Diallo with 12:18
left. Nazareth then rattled off 10 straight points
-- two baskets by freshman Rachel Pirozzolo and
three-point field goals by Dunne and Whitney Smith
-- to close within 63-54 with 5:32 to play.
Margot Sandy broke the RIT drought with a three-point
field goal to stretch the Tiger lead back to double
digits, 66-54, with 4:46 left.
Nazareth kept charging back. Sarah Homer nailed
a three-pointer, Smith added a basket and Ali
Sharpe sank two free throws to make it 66-61 with
2:50 left. Dunne then canned a three-pointer with
:48 left to trim the lead to two. After RIT missed
a shot, Sharpe was fouled while grabbing the rebound
and hit the resulting two free throws with :19
left to tie the score at 66-66.
RIT freshman Jackie Hammond hit one of two free
throws with :06 to allow the Tigers to regain
the lead at 67-66. Nazareth called timeout at
midcourt with 4.4 seconds left. After Dunne inbounded,
the ball was knocked away and finally retrieved
by Dunne, who launched her desperation shot from
about 25 feet away. The ball left her hand just
before the horn sounded and reached the bottom
of the net to win the game.
RIT dominated the first half by making 19 of
31 shots from the field to build a commanding
49-29 advantage. Dunne fueled Nazareth's second-half
comeback by making three three-pointers. Freshman
Jamie Malloy also scored all eight of her points
in the last 20 minutes.
Smith posted game highs in points (19) and rebounds
(11). Sharpe had 14 points and seven rebounds
and Dunne finished with 11. Dobeck had 15 for
the Tigers and Sandy had 12.
|