
Lafayette

American
Highlights
Summary
WASHINGTON (Interstat) â The Lafayette womenâs basketball team used a strong start to defeat American 56-41 in a Patriot League game Saturday at Bender Arena. The Leopards built a 23-9 lead after the first quarter and maintained control throughout. The Eagles cut the deficit to 31-21 at halftime but could not sustain momentum, scoring only five points in the fourth quarter. The win improved Lafayette to 10-17 overall. American fell to 6-21. An announced crowd of 489 attended the game.
Extended Summary
WASHINGTON (Interstat) â In a defensive struggle defined more by missed shots and forced turnovers than offensive artistry, the Lafayette Leopards used a dominant first quarter to set the tone and never trailed, defeating the American Eagles 56-41 in a Patriot League womenâs basketball game Saturday at Bender Arena. The victory improved Lafayetteâs record to 10-17 overall, while American fell to 6-21. The most important part of the game was its opening ten minutes, where Lafayette established a commanding lead that American spent the remainder of the afternoon futilely trying to erase. The Leopards burst from the gate with a 23-9 first-quarter advantage, a period in which their defense was particularly stifling. They forced eight American turnovers in the frame, converting those miscues into early transition opportunities and building a cushion that proved insurmountable. Lafayetteâs Teresa Kiewiet was the catalyst for the fast start and the primary reason American could never mount a serious comeback. The standout guard scored 10 of her game-high 26 points in the first quarter, including a three-pointer and a series of mid-range jumpers. She finished an efficient 9-for-18 from the field, adding eight rebounds and a steal in 34 minutes. Her performance provided the consistent offensive output her team needed on a day where shooting was a challenge for both sides. American, which had defeated Lafayette 70-60 just three weeks prior, found no such rhythm. The Eagles shot a frigid 27.3% from the field (15 of 55) and committed 19 turnovers, which Lafayette translated into 21 points. While the Eagles won the rebounding battle 45-39, including a 12-8 edge on the offensive glass, they could not overcome their scoring droughts and ball-handling issues. Charlotte Tuhy of American worked hard inside, pulling down 12 rebounds to go with six points. Molly Driscoll led the Eagles with nine points, all from beyond the arc, but shot just 3-for-10 from long range. As a team, American managed only five points in the decisive fourth quarter, going scoreless for the final 4:45 of the game. After its explosive first quarter, Lafayetteâs offense cooled considerably, scoring just eight points in the second period. American chipped away, closing the gap to 31-21 at halftime and briefly getting within single digits in the third quarter. Each time the Eagles threatened, however, Kiewiet answered. She scored seven points in the third quarter to help Lafayette maintain a 42-36 lead entering the final period, then opened the fourth with a key three-pointer and two free throws to push the lead back to 13 and effectively seal the game. Support for Kiewiet came from Sauda Ntaconayigize, who scored seven points, and Rosie Scognamiglio, who added six points, six rebounds, and two steals. Talia Zurinskas contributed six points and a game-high three steals as part of Lafayetteâs disruptive defensive effort, which totaled 12 steals. The game was a stark contrast in offensive efficiency. Lafayette scored 56 points on 68 possessions for an offensive rating of 82.7, while American managed only 41 points on 64 possessions, an offensive rating of 64.2. Both teams struggled from three-point range, with Lafayette hitting 5 of 21 and American 7 of 25. The announced attendance was 489. Lafayette next travels to face Army on Feb. 28, while American will visit Boston University on the same date.
Preview
Preview: Lafayette Leopards at American Eagles WASHINGTON (Interstat) â Two Patriot League womenâs basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when the Lafayette Leopards visit the American Eagles at Bender Arena. Both programs enter the 2 p.m. tipoff on extended losing streaks. Lafayette (9-17) has dropped three straight, including a 44-53 home loss to Holy Cross on Wednesday. American (6-20) has lost five consecutive games, most recently a 45-58 defeat to Bucknell on Feb. 18. The matchup is a quick rematch of a Jan. 31 game in Easton, Pennsylvania, where American secured a 70-60 victory. In that contest, Americanâs Charlotte Tuhy posted a dominant 15-rebound, 9-point performance, while Lafayetteâs Teresa Kiewiet scored 16 points. Kiewiet, a key player for the Leopards, will be central to their efforts to split the season series. The guard is averaging 14.3 points over her last seven games, including a 17-point, 10-rebound double-double in a win over Bucknell on Jan. 28. She logged 36 minutes and scored 14 points in the midweek loss to Holy Cross. For the Eagles, forward Charlotte Tuhy remains a consistent interior presence. She is coming off a 17-point, 2-block effort against Bucknell and recorded a 12-point, 15-rebound, 3-block game against Navy on Feb. 7. Her performance on the boards will be critical against a Lafayette team that struggled offensively in its last outing. The game pits Lafayetteâs 3-9 conference record against Americanâs 2-10 mark in Patriot League play. With both teams near the bottom of the standings and only a handful of regular-season games remaining, Saturday represents a crucial opportunity to build confidence before the league tournament. Following this game, Lafayette will travel to Army on Feb. 28, while American will visit Boston University on the same date.