
Wagner Seahawks

Rider Broncs
Highlights
Summary
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Interstat) â The Wagner womenâs basketball team secured a 46-34 road win over Rider on Saturday at Alumni Gymnasium. The Seahawks built a 25-14 halftime lead and maintained control throughout, holding the Broncs to their lowest scoring output of the season in front of 412 fans. Lijirin Doyinsola Modesayor led all scorers with 16 points and added eight rebounds for Wagner. Irene Fernandez de Caleya contributed 10 points and five rebounds in a full 40-minute performance. Aina Perez Mesquida paced Rider with 11 points and six rebounds. Wagner improved to 3-6 with the victory, while Rider fell to 2-7. The result defied a national statistical projection that heavily favored the Broncs.
Extended Summary
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Interstat) â In a game defined more by defensive pressure and offensive struggles than fluid scoring, the Wagner womenâs basketball team secured a hard-fought road victory, defeating Rider 46-34 on Saturday at Alumni Gymnasium. The contest, a matchup of teams seeking to reverse early-season fortunes, saw the Seahawks (3-6) build a steady lead through the first half and withstand a modest third-quarter push from the Broncs (2-7) to claim the win. Wagner never trailed, establishing an 11-point halftime advantage and maintaining control despite both teams combining for 52 turnovers. The most critical phase of the game occurred in the opening quarter, where Wagnerâs defensive intensity set an immediate and lasting tone. The Seahawks forced eight Rider turnovers in the first 10 minutes, converting those miscues into transition opportunities. Wagner opened the game on a 7-0 run, sparked by a jump ball win and a quick layup from Lijirin Doyinsola Modesayor, followed by a steal and layup from Irene Fernandez de Caleya. Rider struggled to find any offensive rhythm, starting the game 1-for-10 from the field and missing all five of its three-point attempts in the period. By the time the quarter ended with Wagner ahead 13-8, the Seahawks had already registered five steals and laid the groundwork for a low-possession, defensive battle that favored their early aggression. Wagner extended its lead to 25-14 by halftime, capitalizing on continued Rider offensive woes. The Broncs shot just 20 percent from the field in the first half and connected on only 2 of 15 attempts from beyond the arc. While Wagnerâs offense was far from efficient, the early cushion proved insurmountable for a Rider team that could not string together consistent scoring runs. The Broncs showed brief signs of life after halftime, outscoring Wagner 11-10 in the third quarter to trim the deficit to 10 points entering the final period. A layup from Riderâs Aliya McIver and a three-pointer from Alena Cofield around a Wagner timeout made it 36-25 with 1:09 left in the third, representing the closest margin since the early minutes. However, Wagner answered immediately, with Angelie Ricard scoring a layup just before the quarter-ending buzzer to stifle the momentum and push the lead back to 12. Rider never threatened in the fourth quarter, as both teams combined for only 19 points. The Broncs could get no closer than 10 points down the stretch, with their offensive struggles persisting until the final buzzer. For the game, Rider shot a frigid 25.9 percent from the field and 17.9 percent from three-point range. Wagner was not markedly better, shooting 40 percent overall, but its early scoring and defensive plays made the difference. Modesayor, a 6-foot-3 forward from Kotor Varos, Nigeria, led all scorers with 16 points and added eight rebounds for Wagner. Fernandez de Caleya of Tarragona, Spain, contributed 10 points, five rebounds and hit two of Wagnerâs three-pointers. For Rider, Aina Perez Mesquida of Manacor, Spain, finished with 11 points and six rebounds, while Kristina Ekofo Yomane of Brussels, Belgium, added six points, six rebounds and three assists. Defensive statistics underscored the gameâs ragged nature. Wagner finished with 17 steals, led by Keana Fozâs three, while Rider recorded 14. The teams also combined for 27 offensive rebounds, but those second chances were largely negated by 52 total turnovers. The victory provided Wagner a positive result following a 42-82 loss at Columbia on Dec. 6. Rider, which entered the game as a significant favorite according to National Statisticalâs ELO projections, suffered its fifth loss in six games, having fallen 53-52 to Yale a week prior. Wagner next travels to face Rhode Island on Friday. Rider will open a homestand against Fairfield, also on Friday. Attendance at Alumni Gymnasium was 412.
Preview
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when the Wagner Seahawks visit the Rider Broncs in a nonconference womenâs basketball matchup. Both teams enter Alumni Gymnasium with identical 2-6 records. Wagner is looking to rebound from an 82-42 road loss to Columbia on Dec. 6. Rider is coming off a narrow 53-52 home defeat to Yale on the same date. A key matchup will feature Wagnerâs Irene Fernandez de Caleya against Riderâs Kristina Ekofo Yomane. Fernandez de Caleya, a consistent contributor for the Seahawks, is averaging 8.6 points over her last five games. She scored 10 points with four rebounds and three assists against Columbia. Ekofo Yomane has been a standout for the Broncs, averaging 13.8 points and 5.0 rebounds in her last five contests. She nearly posted a double-double in the loss to Yale, finishing with 18 points and nine rebounds while playing 39 minutes. Wagnerâs victories this season came against Cornell (67-54) and SUNY New Paltz (88-46). The Seahawks have struggled offensively in losses, including a 29-point outing at Syracuse. Riderâs wins were against Lafayette (65-58) and Long Island (58-43). The Broncs have shown resilience in close games, with their last two decided by a total of two points. The game marks Wagnerâs final tune-up before a Dec. 19 trip to Rhode Island. Rider opens Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play at home against Fairfield on Dec. 19. Tip-off is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 13, at Alumni Gymnasium.