
Stonehill Skyhawks

Bethune-Cookman Wildcats
Highlights
Summary
DELAND, Fla. (Interstat) â The Stonehill womenâs basketball team secured a 74-68 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Friday in the Holiday Hoops event. The Skyhawks built a 33-29 halftime lead but saw the Wildcats surge ahead in the third quarter. Stonehill responded with a 26-point fourth quarter to close the game. Brooke Paquette led all scorers with 18 points for Stonehill. Ella Pelletier and Julia Webster each added 17 points. Kailyn Peters paced Bethune-Cookman with 15 points. Stonehill improved to 4-5. Bethune-Cookman fell to 2-9. An announced crowd of 575 attended at a neutral site.
Extended Summary
DELAND, Fla. (Interstat) â The Stonehill Skyhawks, propelled by a dominant fourth-quarter surge, overcame a second-half deficit to defeat the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 74-68 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Friday afternoon at the 2025-26 Holiday Hoops event. The gameâs most critical sequence unfolded in the final minutes, as Stonehill erased a five-point deficit with a decisive 12-2 run. Trailing 61-59 with under three minutes to play, the Skyhawks clamped down defensively and executed flawlessly at the free-throw line. Ella Pelletier ignited the run with a driving layup and a converted free throw to put Stonehill ahead for good. Julia Webster followed with a clutch jump shot, and Brooke Paquette sank four critical free throws in the final 36 seconds to seal the victory, part of a game-high 18-point performance for the guard from Hudson, New Hampshire. Stonehill (4-5) appeared in control early, racing to a 22-11 lead after the first quarter behind sharp perimeter shooting and active defense. However, Bethune-Cookman (2-9) responded with physical play in the paint, outscoring the Skyhawks 38-26 across the second and third quarters to seize momentum. The Wildcatsâ interior dominance was a constant theme, as they finished with a 42-26 advantage in points in the paint. The Wildcats took their largest lead at 49-44 late in the third quarter following a 3-pointer from Keiara Gregory. Stonehillâs offense, which had stagnated after the first quarter, found its rhythm again in the final period, exploding for 26 points. The Skyhawksâ backcourt of Paquette and Pelletier, who finished with 17 points and four assists, consistently broke down the Wildcatsâ defense, while Webster provided a crucial interior presence, also scoring 17 points. Bethune-Cookman was led by Kailyn Peters of Houston, Texas, who scored 15 points, and Daimoni Dorsey of Baltimore, Maryland, who added 13. The Wildcats capitalized on Stonehillâs turnovers, scoring 18 points off them, but were ultimately undone by their own miscues and Stonehillâs late-game poise at the charity stripe. Tyler Butler anchored the Wildcatsâ defense with three blocks. Stonehillâs Emma ArcĂ of Rome, Italy, facilitated the offense with a game-high seven assists. The Skyhawksâ ability to weather Bethune-Cookmanâs comeback attempt and close strongly on the road provided a positive note as they continue a challenging stretch of nonconference play. The game was played before an announced crowd of 575 at a neutral site in DeLand. Stonehill will face a quick turnaround, playing Stetson in DeLand on Saturday. Bethune-Cookman also remains in DeLand to host William & Mary on Saturday.