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KEENE, N.H. 3/7/10 - The top seeded Keene State College women's
basketball team had to work overtime to defeat rival and sixth seed
Plymouth State University 69-68 and capture its first ECAC Division
III New England Tournament Championship on Sunday. But no one was
complaining, especially Keene State's five seniors, who got to
finish their careers at home with the regional title.
"This is just an amazing feeling. The five seniors worked so hard,"
said senior Kristin Degou (Newburyport, Mass.),
who was named the tournament's most outstanding player. It's
a great culmination to our careers."
"Not too many players get to end their careers on their home court,
so this is awesome," said senior Alyssa Sapp (Hartford,
Vt.).
"I can't imagine ending my career any other way other than a
national championship," said senior Jen Cleaveland
(Newington, Conn.), who had five points and nine rebounds.
"I'm just so excited that we could do something so special."
Forward Nicole Simmler (Oxford, Mass.) and point
guard Celeste Veillieux (Burlington, Vt.), both
starters, round out the list of KSC seniors who were playing in
their final game at Keene State on Sunday.
Keene State (20-9), posts its third 20 win season in the past four
years.
Despite unseasonably warm temperatures outside, the crowd of 656
fans were glued to the seats inside Spaulding Gym for the
back-and-fourth game that was reminiscent of past battles between
the two rivals.
The outcome wasn't decided until the closing seconds of the extra
period. Plymouth State took a three point lead (68-65) after
freshman guard Colleen O'Hara (Otego, N.Y.) hit a three-pointer in
front of the Panther's bench with 2:51 to go.
Sophomore guard Sara Laudano (North Haven, Conn.)
hit one of two free throws to make it a two point game.
After PSU missed a pair of free throws, KSC got the ball back with
just under a minute to play. Laudano tied the game with
a jumper just to the right of the lane with 41 seconds to go.
"The three wasn't there, so I just stepped in and took the shot,"
said Laudano, who finished with 16 points. "I've been working
on my pull-ups, so I was lucky enough to hit it."
Following a missed Panther shot, Degou was sent to the line after
being fouled in the rebound action. With 11 seconds to
play, the senior missed her first shot, but swished her second
attempt to give KSC the 69-68 lead. "I was really mad at
myself for missing the first one. On the second one I said I'm
going to make this one for my dad because he's been with me ever
since I picked up a ball and I did it for him," said Degou.
The Panthers had a chance to tie or win the game in the closing
seconds, but the Owls were awarded the ball on the possession arrow
after senior Jen Cleaveland and PSU sophomore forward Alicia Doucet
(Manchester, N.H.) battled for the ball after a missed shot.
Degou took the inbounds pass from Sapp and threw the ball in the
air as time expired.
The Panthers jumped out to an early 11-4 lead on a three-pointer by
Doucet.
Keene State went a on 19-4 run, capped off by a top of the key
three-pointer by Degou to go up 23-17 with 5:14 to play in the
half.
Doucet was the story for PSU in the first half. She scored 19 of
her game high 29 points; including a lay-up in the closing seconds
to give Plymouth a 29-24 lead at the break.
Looking to pull ahead, both teams had eight point runs in the
second half. After the Panthers went up 42-34, KSC answered
with eight straight points to tie the game at 42-all with 8:35 to
play.
The two teams traded baskets the rest of the way. Sophomore
forward Courtney Cirillo (Windsor Locks, Conn.),
who finished with her second double-double (14 points and 13
rebounds) in as many days, hit a pair of free throws to put KSC
ahead 62-61 with a minute to play in regulation. With 23
seconds to go, Sapp added another free throw to make it 63-61.
Senior forward Laura Kent (Bellingham, Mass.) sent the game into
overtime when she hit a lay-up with three seconds in regulation
play.
That set the stage for the wild overtime period.
PSU entered the game after upsetting third seed Endicott (70-59)
and second seed Regis (72-65). "You can never go by how a
team is seeded," said Cleaveland. We knew Plymouth was a good
team."
Laudano was happy to see her senior teammates go out as
champions. "They worked hard the past four years and really
deserve this championship. I'm thrilled that we were able to
go out and help them complete their careers in style."
Degou finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and six blocks.
Sapp chipped in with 15 points and six assists.
Doucet, who was 10-for-11 from the line, had eight rebounds, three
assists, and four blocks to go with her 29 points. Senior
guard Katie Sunderland (Londonderry, N.H.) added 11 points and nine
rebounds for the Panthers, who conclude their season with a 17-11
record.
Two Plymouth seniors came up short in their bid to score 1,000
career points. Kent, who finished with 11 points and nine
rebounds, ends her career with 990 points. Forward Amanda
Kania (Manchester, N.H.), who fouled out late in regulation, had
seven points and nine rebounds also giving her 990 career points.
Keene State was making its fifth appearance in the ECAC tournament
while Plymouth State has been to the tournament eight times,
winning back-to-back crowns in 2002 and 2003.