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Kerstie Phills (Charlotte, NC / Charlotte Christian) scored a game-high 18 points to lead five players in double figures as the Wagner women's basketball team won its second straight game, and first on the road, by a 74-66 count at Fairleigh Dickinson today.
With her 18-point effort today, Phills has now hit for double digits in 12 straight games, including all 11 NEC contests, and 14 of her last 15 overall. This marks the first time this season that the Seahawks have placed five players in double figures.
In addition to Phills' 18. Wagner received double-digit efforts from sophomore guard
Julia McClure (Secaucus, NJ / Secaucus), who had 15, junior guard
Tanasia Russell (Vineland, NJ / Vineland) and freshman guard
Kellie Crouch (North Brunswick, NJ / St. John Vianney), who hit for 13 points each, while freshman guard
Corinn Baggs (Staten Island, NY / Staten Island) added 10.
With the victory, the Seahawks improve to 3-19 on the season, 2-9 in the Northeast Conference (NEC) while FDU falls to 5-17 overall, 3-8 in league play. The win avenged a 59-53 loss to the Knights at the Spiro Sports Center back on January 7.
On the heels of Monday night's wire-to-wire 58-45 victory, today's triumph gives Wagner its first two-game winning streak since the 2014-15 season when the Seahawks won three straight – over Stony Brook, Columbia and Saint Francis U. The last time the Green & White won two consecutive NEC games was back in 2013-14. That season, Wagner won three straight, defeating Bryant, St. Francis College and Fairleigh Dickinson, en route to compiling an 8-10 NEC record (9-21) and an appearance in the NEC tournament.
After FDU jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead, the Seahawks answered with a 9-0 run to go up by a 9-4 count. The game was tied at 13-13 tie after the first quarter before Wagner pulled away by outscoring the Knights 18-4 in the second quarter in running out to a 31-17 halftime lead. McClure led the second-quarter surge with nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from three-point range while Phills added five in the quarter to give her a team-high 11 for the half.
The Seahawks opened the second half on a 6-0 run in building a 36-18 lead. This 18-point advantage, which Wagner matched at 38-20 with 5:00 left in the third quarter, was the biggest lead of the day for the Seahawks and second-largest of the season. In Monday's win over SFBK, the Seahawks built a season-high 19-point lead in the third quarter.
Seven different Seahawks found the scoring column as senior forwards Taylor Butigian (Rockaway Park, NY / Christ the King) and
Jackie Dluhi (Middletown, NJ / Middletown South) finished with three and two points, respectively,
For FDU, Madelynn Comly and Kiana Brown led the way with 13 points apiece while Amina Markovic added 11. Comly was just 1-of-12 shooting on the day but a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line.
Wagner outshot FDU 48.0 percent-30.3 percent and led in points in the paint by a 28-22 margin.
Notes:
Team Superlatives From Today's Game
Most Points (74)
Most Free Throws Made (20)
Second-Most FG Made (24) (Most is 26 at LIU)
First two-game winning streak since 2014-15
First two-game NEC winning streak since 2013-14
Individual Superlatives
Freshman
Kerstie Phills now up to 16.0 ppg. in NEC / 12.1 ppg. overall
Phills has scored in double figures now in 12 straight games (all 11 NEC) and 15 of 16 overall
Phills has now scored in double figures in 15 of 22 games overall
Junior
Tanasia Russell now in double figures in 13 of 21 games overall
Sophomore
Julia McClure one point shy of career high today (16 vs. Albany)
Freshman
Kellie Crouch third-highest scoring game (17 vs. RMU, 14 vs. SHU - Home)
Freshman
Corinn Baggs fifth double-digit scoring game (double digits now in 4 of last 5 game)
First time this season that 5 players scored in double figures
Pay4Kay Day Set for Monday
The Seahawks are next in action on Monday, February 6 when they host Central Connecticut. The 7:00 p.m. start between Wagner and CCSU will be "Pay4Kay" Day in support of the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. Named for the late North Carolina State head coach, the Kay Yow Fund raises awareness and funds in supports of women's cancer research. In the last decade, the Kay Yow Fund has allocated more than five million dollars to cancer research. All fans who wear pink to Monday's game will receive free admission.
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