
Monmouth

Northeastern
Highlights
Summary
BOSTON (Interstat) â The Northeastern womenâs basketball team used a strong start and finish to edge Monmouth 72-67 on Sunday at Matthews Arena. The Huskies opened a 23-8 lead after one quarter, but the Hawks charged back to take a brief third-quarter lead. Northeastern closed the game on a 23-19 run in the fourth to secure the win. Camryn Collins led Northeastern with 19 points. GiGi Gamble scored 16 for Monmouth. Justice Tramble added 13 points for the Huskies, who improved to 5-9. Maria Amaro dished seven assists for the Hawks, who fell to 10-5. Attendance was 287.
Extended Summary
BOSTON (Interstat) â In a game defined by dramatic momentum swings and a frantic final minute, the Northeastern Huskies overcame a significant second-half deficit and a late Monmouth rally to secure a 72-67 victory in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at Matthews Arena. The Huskies, who improved to 5-9 overall, bookended the contest with dominant quarters but needed every second to withstand a relentless effort from the Hawks, who fell to 10-5. Northeastern exploded from the opening tip, leveraging its size and defensive pressure to build a commanding 23-8 lead after the first quarter. The Huskies scored the gameâs first eight points, with Justice Tramble of Canton, Michigan, and Camryn Collins of Foxboro, Massachusetts, combining for early baskets to set the tone. Monmouth struggled against Northeasternâs active defense, committing seven turnovers in the period which the Huskies converted into easy transition opportunities. The second quarter, however, belonged entirely to Monmouth. The Hawks erupted for 24 points, spearheaded by a sudden offensive outburst from guard GiGi Gamble of Somerset, New Jersey. Gamble hit a pair of three-pointers during a 13-2 Monmouth run that sliced the deficit to single digits. The Hawksâ defense stiffened, holding Northeastern to just 13 points in the quarter, and closed the half on a 9-2 spurt to trail by only four, 36-32, at intermission. Monmouth carried that momentum into the third quarter, briefly taking its first lead. The Hawks continued to chip away, eventually tying the game and then nudging ahead as their ball movement improved and they began to find cracks in the Huskiesâ interior defense. Northeasternâs offense stagnated, managing another 13-point quarter, and Monmouth took a 48-49 lead into the final period, having outscored the Huskies 41-23 over the middle two quarters. The final frame saw the game transform into a tense, back-and-forth affair. Northeastern rediscovered its first-quarter form, opening the fourth with a 10-2 run to reclaim a 59-51 advantage. Tramble and Taylor Holohan of Averill Park, New York, were instrumental in the surge, attacking the basket and drawing fouls. Yet Monmouth, demonstrating the resilience that has characterized its season, refused to fade. A three-pointer from Gamble and a driving layup from Divine Dibula of Ottawa, Canada, keyed a 7-0 response that brought the Hawks within a single point at 61-60 with just over four minutes to play. The most critical sequence of the game unfolded in the final 38 seconds. With Northeastern clinging to a 64-61 lead, Monmouthâs Dibula drove for a potential tying layup, but her attempt was emphatically blocked by Tramble. Collins secured the defensive rebound for Northeastern and was immediately fouled. She calmly sank both free throws to extend the lead to 66-61. Monmouth answered with remarkable speed. After a timeout, Gamble was fouled on a three-point attempt and made all three free throws, pulling the Hawks back to within two at 66-64 with 28 seconds left. The Huskiesâ composure was tested again on the ensuing inbounds play, leading to a foul that sent Collins back to the line. She again made both shots, pushing the lead back to 68-64. The Hawksâ final chance to tie came up short. A rushed three-point attempt missed, and Northeasternâs Nariyah Simmons secured the defensive rebound and was fouled. She made both free throws with two seconds remaining to seal the 72-67 victory, a game that saw 10 lead changes and five ties. Collins led all scorers with 19 points for Northeastern, adding three assists. Holohan provided a crucial 14 points and four rebounds, while Tramble finished with 13 points, five rebounds, two steals and the game-sealing block in just 16 minutes of action. Alyssa Staten of Statesboro, Georgia, added 12 points and four rebounds off the bench. For Monmouth, Gambleâs scoring burst off the bench was pivotal, as she tallied a team-high 16 points, all in the second and fourth quarters. Kathy Kersaint-Pierre of Repentigny, Canada, recorded a double-double with 10 points and six rebounds, and Maria Amaro of Faro, Portugal, directed the offense with seven assists to go with nine points and five rebounds. Dibula added 10 points and five rebounds. The Huskies finished with a narrow 30-28 edge in points in the paint, while both teams scored 17 points off turnovers. The game was played before an announced crowd of 287 at Matthews Arena. The win snaps a three-game losing streak for Northeastern, which will host Campbell on Friday. Monmouth, which saw a three-game winning streak end, travels to face Towson on Friday. The two teams are scheduled for a rematch in West Long Branch, New Jersey, on Jan. 25.
Preview
Preview: Monmouth Hawks at Northeastern Huskies BOSTON (Interstat) â A surging Monmouth team visits a struggling Northeastern squad in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball matchup Sunday at Matthews Arena. The Monmouth Hawks (10-4) enter on a six-game winning streak, most recently edging UNC Wilmington 52-50 on Friday. The Northeastern Huskies (4-8) look to halt a two-game skid after a 58-85 road loss to the College of Charleston on Jan. 4. The contest pits teams on opposite trajectories. Monmouthâs streak includes three consecutive road wins. Northeastern has lost eight of its last ten, though it boasts a quality 73-67 road victory over Boston College on Dec. 19. A key matchup will feature Monmouthâs Divine Dibula against Northeasternâs Justice Tramble in the frontcourt. Dibula is coming off a dominant 13-point, 11-rebound double-double in 37 minutes against UNC Wilmington and has averaged a near double-double during the win streak. Tramble has been a consistent force on the boards for the Huskies, grabbing 12 rebounds against Charleston and 16 in the win over Boston College. For Monmouth, balance has been crucial. In Fridayâs win, Maria Amaro added 11 points and four assists, while Alexis Andrews scored a team-high 12 points. Northeastern will need more offensive production to complement Trambleâs rebounding; Taylor Holohan and Kailee Beaudion-Foliaki were the leading scorers with 9 and 11 points, respectively, in the loss to Charleston. This game is the first of a home-and-home series between the teams, who will meet again in West Long Branch, New Jersey, on Jan. 25. Tip-off is set for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Boston.