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Tribe escapes with Golden Game win Casey, Wagner combine for 49 points in victory
Sunday, Feb. 5, William and Mary women’s basketball (12-10, 7-4 CAA) edged out Monmouth (11-12, 6-6 CAA) 73-68 at Kaplan Aren.
Sunday’s game continues a hot month for the Tribe, who boasts a 7-3 record since the beginning of 2023.
The Tribe came out strong defensively, forcing a turnover on the first play of the game. The play led to senior forward Bre Bellamy’s put-back layup for the Tribe’s first points of the day. This layup was only the beginning for Bellamy, who continued her recent scoring surge with 16 points on the day, in addition to success on the defensive end of the ball.
Monmouth quickly responded, but turnovers continued to be an early problem for the visiting team. Knock-down shooting from key players kept the visitors alive.
Aside from Bellamy, who scored the first six points for the Tribe, graduate student guards Riley Casey and Sydney Wagner had strong offensive showings, finishing with 27 and 22 points, respectively. Both guards penetrated the paint and created shots for themselves early on. The duo also facilitated pick and rolls for forwards, leading to easy layups.
As the first quarter came to an end, Monmouth picked up momentum and cut the Tribe’s lead to two.
During breaks between quarters, Tribe head coach Erin Dickerson Davis emphasized to her players the importance of maintaining composure and being patient.
“We are getting wide open shots,” Dickerson Davis said to her team. “Just calm down and have some fun.”
Entering the second period, the Tribe came out with a new relaxed energy. After a crafty bucket from Wagner and a new fullcourt trap defensive scheme, both the Tribe’s offense and defense kicked into high gear. The team went on a 12-4 run to start the second quarter, capped off by a Casey threepointer to extend the lead to 10 points and force Monmouth to call a timeout. Although the Hawks went scoreless for almost two minutes in the quarter, they stayed within
MENʼS BASKETBALL eight points of the Tribe heading into the locker room.
When the second half began, both teams came out ready to shoot. Casey and Wagner each knocked down threepointer shots early in the third quarter, but Monmouth graduate student guard Bri Tinsley matched them. Tinsley, who finished the game with 30 points, scored eight points in the third quarter alone.
As the third quarter continued, Monmouth slowly closed the gap. With five seconds left in the quarter, Monmouth freshman Amiya Carroll’s shot from behind the arc brought the Hawks within three points of the Tribe.
The fourth quarter went back and forth with Monmouth looking to play through their bigs, relentlessly crashing the boards and posting up in the paint.
Monmouth graduate student forward
Lucy Thomas scored six points in the paint, bringing the score to 61-60 with just under six minutes left in the game.
The Tribe soon countered. Bellamy and junior forward Rebekah Frisby-Smith led the team on defense with strong rebounding off Monmouth’s shots in the fourth quarter.
“Rebounding is only 10% strategy and 90% want,” Dickerson Davis said.
“They knew that us rebounding was the difference between winning and losing and we were not going to lose because of that. We just let our heart come out at that point and we secured those rebounds”.
The Tribe’s smothering defense led to multiple empty offensive possessions for the Hawks, allowing the home team to gradually extend their advantage in the fourth quarter. With timely free throw shooting from Casey and putback layups from Bellamy and FrisbySmith, the Tribe closed out Monmouth with a final score of 73-68.
Despite strong scoring runs by Monmouth throughout the game, the Tribe endured and ultimately picked up the victory to continue their win streak. Many Tribe players cite their team’s resiliency for the success against Monmouth and other games alike.
“That’s something we’ve been really working on,” Casey said. “Staying composed when they go on runs. I really think that something that’s helped is the experience on our team. Me, Sydney and Bre all being seniors and being on the court, that is something that really helps us stay composed on the court. We’ve been here before and we know that they may have momentum now but it changes.”
The Tribe look to continue their hot streak on Friday, Feb. 10 against Elon at the Schar Center in Elon, North Carolina.