Box Score FITCHBURG, Mass. – Sophomores Amanda Petrow and Sarah Kober recorded double-doubles to lead the Keene State College women's basketball team to a 58-44 non-conference victory Tuesday evening at the Recreation Center on the campus of FSU.
Keene State started the contest off with a 12-0 run and never relinquished the lead, while holding the Falcons scoreless for the first 5:37 of the contest. The hosts got on the board with a layup by senior guard Laura Cote, who proceeded to lead the Falcons with a team-high eight points in the opening stanza.
Cote cut the Owls deficit to single digits (19-10) at the 7:19 mark of the first on a fast break layup on a pass from classmate Jackie Boffoli, but Keene answered and took the lead back to double figures into halftime, 30-19.
During the second stanza the Falcons were able to cut the deficit down to eight at the 13:59 mark on a Cote jump shot, however the away side would bring their advantage up to as much as 16 in the closing minutes to eliminate any comeback attempt for the Green & Gold.
Cognetta led the Owls with a game-high 20 points, shooting 5-10 from the perimeter. Sophomore forward Sarah Kober and classmate Amanda Petrow both had double-doubles with 12 points and 10 and 11 caroms respectively.
Fitchburg State was led by Cote with a team-leading 16 points, going 6-6 from the charity stripe. Senior guard Brittany Payne chipped in with seven points and a team-high nine rebounds, while senior forward Megan Wodzinski contributed with eight points in the losing effort.
Overall, Fitchburg State shot 27.3% (15-55) from the field, while being shutout from downtown in five attempts. The Owls went 20-57 (35.1%) from the hardwood, while going 24.1% (7-29) from beyond the arc. KSC held a staggering 52-31 advantage in rebounds.
Keene State returns to conference play Saturday when they travel to Rhode Island College for a 1:00 pm tipoff.
(Recap courtesy of Fitchburg State athletics)