EWING, N.J. - The TCNJ women's basketball team saw its impressive comeback effort fall just short in the the Lions' non-conference showdown with Stevens Saturday afternoon, scoring five straight points in the final minute to level things at 74 before an Olivia Schubiger buzzer-beater ended proceedings in a heartbreaking, 76-74 defeat for TCNJ.
Maddie Bernhardt led all scorers with 21 on the afternoon – her second time eclipsing the 20-point mark this season – and was joined in double figures by
Amanda Baylock (18),
Brooke McFadden (14) and
Katie Fricker (12). McFadden also registered her second career double-double in the loss, pairing her scoring output with a game-high 12 rebounds while sharing the team lead in assists with Baylock (5).
A pair of 5-0 bursts gave TCNJ (0-5) an early 13-7 advantage in Saturday's game before three consecutive triples from Baylock (2) and Kowalski blew open the game and gave the Lions a 22-10 lead with 2:26 to go. Unfazed by the deficit, the Ducks (4-1) turned to their veterans in the waning minutes of the first quarter to end the frame on a 7-2 run and cut TCNJ's advantage to 24-17 after one.
Stevens kept its foot on the gas to start the second, extending the run to 16-2 to take a 26-24 lead two minutes into the frame before a much-needed Baylock free throw got the Lions on the board and stopped the bleeding. The sides played even through the final 7:46 – almost all of TCNJ's points came at the line where they went 8-12 in the quarter – sending TCNJ into the halftime break down 40-38.
Saturday's third quarter saw the game tied on six occasions, with the Lions temporarily retaking the lead on a pair of buckets by Fricker and Bernhardt before a personal 7-4 run by McFadden to end the frame sent TCNJ into the final quarter up 55-54.
The first and last points of the fourth quarter came from Schubiger, whose bucket to start the stanza put Stevens up 56-55 before – despite the best efforts of Bernhardt and McFadden who tied the game in the final minute – hitting the game winner to walk off the Ducks to victory and hand the Lions the 76-74 loss.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- The Lions shot 38.3 percent (23-60) from the field, 36 percent (9-25) from 3-point land and 67.9 percent (19-28) from the free throw line.
- Stevens shot 45.3 percent (29-64) from the floor, 46.7 percent (7-15) from deep and 64.7 percent (11-17) from the charity stripe.
- TCNJ won the turnover battle, converting 15 Ducks cough-ups into 15 points on the other end.
- The Lions also held a commanding 18-6 advantage in fastbreak points.
STANDOUT LIONS
- Bernhardt's 21 points are one shy of her career high set in TCNJ's season opener. The sophomore also hit multiple threes for the second consecutive game and third time this year.
- McFadden set career-best marks in both points (14) and assists (5) in the loss while recording her second career double double.
- Baylock has now scored in double figures in all five of the Lions' games, paring her 18 points with four rebounds, five assists and two steals.
FOR THE FOES
- Shubiger's winner pushed her point total to a team-high 16 on the afternoon, eight of which came in the final quarter.
- Ceejay Thomas was a difference-maker off the bench, finishing with 13 points and a team-best nine rebounds in just 16 minutes of action.
UP NEXT
- TCNJ tips off NJAC play Tuesday, Nov. 25 with a game against William Paterson.