
Stonehill Skyhawks

Providence Friars
Highlights
Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā The Providence womenās basketball team defeated Stonehill 63-51 on Saturday at Dunkinā Center. The Friars built a 28-20 halftime lead and maintained control despite a fourth-quarter push from the Skyhawks. Providence dominated inside, scoring 30 points in the paint to Stonehillās 14, and converted 13 points off turnovers. Brooke Paquette led all scorers with 15 points for Stonehill. Julia Webster added 12 points and Ella Pelletier scored 10. Ashley Dinges paced Providence with 13 points, and Riley Hamburger contributed 10. Providence improved to 7-5. Stonehill fell to 3-5.
Extended Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā The Providence Friars used a dominant defensive performance and a balanced scoring attack to pull away from the Stonehill Skyhawks for a 63-51 victory in a nonconference womenās basketball game Saturday at Dunkinā Center. In a contest defined by offensive struggles, Providenceās ability to generate points inside and capitalize on Stonehillās mistakes proved decisive. The Friars improved to 7-5 overall, while Stonehill fell to 3-5. The gameās pivotal stretch arrived late in the second quarter. Leading 19-17, Providence unleashed a 9-0 run over a two-minute span to seize control. The surge was fueled by its defense, which forced three consecutive Stonehill turnovers. Sabou Gueye started the run with a floating jumper, and after a Riley Hamburger steal, Sophi Hall drained a 3-pointer off Hamburgerās assist. Hamburger then capped the run with a driving layup, pushing the Providence lead to 28-17 with 4:49 left in the half. Stonehill, which shot just 26.8% from the floor for the game, could never fully recover from that deficit. The Skyhawks managed to trim the lead to seven points on several occasions in the second half but could not muster a sustained offensive run to seriously threaten the Friars. Providenceās defense was relentless, recording seven steals and five blocks while holding Stonehill to a frigid 15-for-56 shooting performance. The Friars also dominated the interior, outscoring Stonehill 30-14 in the paint and converting 13 points off 10 Skyhawk turnovers. Brooke Paquette led all scorers with 15 points for Stonehill, including three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as her team attempted a late rally. Julia Webster added 12 points and Ella Pelletier contributed 10 for the Skyhawks. Providence countered with a more distributed effort. Ashley Dinges led the Friars with 13 points and seven rebounds. Hamburger finished with 10 points, four assists and two steals, providing crucial energy on both ends. Orlagh Gormley orchestrated the offense effectively, dishing out four assists to go with seven points, while Gueye and Teneisia Brown provided efficient sparks off the bench with eight and six points, respectively. The first half was a grind for both teams. Stonehillās offensive woes were apparent early, as they connected on only four first-quarter field goals. Providence was not much sharper but built a 28-20 halftime lead by forcing nine first-half turnovers and scoring nine points off them. The third quarter saw Providence extend its lead to as many as 13 points. Stonehill showed brief signs of life in the fourth, with Paquette hitting a trio of 3-pointers to cut the deficit to 52-48 with 3:45 remaining. However, Dinges answered with a stepback jumper on the ensuing possession, and after a Pelletier 3-pointer, Gueye scored inside to push the lead back to six. Providence then sealed the game at the free-throw line, making seven of its final eight attempts in the last 1:12. Stonehillās challenges were compounded by a stagnant offense that produced only two assists against 10 turnovers. The Skyhawks relied heavily on offensive rebounding, grabbing 15 to stay within striking distance, but could not overcome their poor shooting. The announced attendance was 753. Stonehill travels to face Dartmouth on Tuesday. Providence will host Georgetown next Sunday.
Preview
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) ā The Providence Friars will look to halt a three-game skid when they host the Stonehill Skyhawks in a nonconference womenās basketball game Saturday at Dunkinā Center. Tipoff is set for Dec. 13, 2025, with the Friars (6-5) seeking to regain momentum before a daunting stretch of Big East Conference play begins later this month. The Skyhawks (3-4) enter following a 10-day break after a 74-46 home loss to Brown on Dec. 3. Providence has struggled offensively during its losing streak, falling to Rhode Island, Saint Johnās and Xavier by an average of 8.7 points. A bright spot has been the consistent play of guard Teneisia Brown, who is averaging 13.5 points over her last four games. She scored a team-high 17 points in the 57-51 loss to Rhode Island on Wednesday. Stonehill, transitioning to Division I, has faced similar scoring challenges, losing its last three games by an average of 25.7 points. Guard Brooke Paquette has been a primary option, leading the team with 14 points in the loss to Brown. She has averaged 12.0 points over the teamās current losing streak. The Friars hold a distinct advantage in schedule strength. Their wins include victories over Boston College and Yale, and their upcoming slate features matchups against South Carolina and perennial power Connecticut. Stonehillās victories have come against Rider, Niagara and Division III Bridgewater State. This will be the first meeting between the programs. Providence will rely on its defense, which has held opponents to 55.8 points per game in its six wins. Stonehill will need to improve its ball security and find secondary scoring behind Paquette to challenge the Friars on the road. The game serves as Providenceās final tune-up before hosting Georgetown on Dec. 21. Stonehill continues a road swing at Dartmouth on Dec. 16.