CLARION, Pa. – The Golden Eagle women's basketball team nearly erased an 11-point second half lead and pushed Mercyhurst to the wire on Tuesday night, but the Lakers ultimately held on to overcome Clarion by a final score of 68-63. Clarion came back from 11 points down late in the third quarter to pull within one point with nine seconds remaining before Mercyhurst closed out the victory.
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It will not be long before the Golden Eagles get their chance at revenge against the Lakers, though. The teams are scheduled to play again on Friday, February 26 in Erie.
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The game featured tight defense from both sides as neither squad was able to rev up too much offense. As a result, the scoring difference was two points or fewer in three of the four quarters, with the only exception being a 22-16 advantage for the Lakers in the second. That does not mean there were not standout individual performances, as
Ke'Airah Massiah led all scorers with a career-high 27 points on 9-of-18 shooting. Three of her four top scoring performances all-time have come against the Lakers in the last two years. She also posted seven rebounds.
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Devon Adams came up just one rebound shy of a double-double, notching 15 points and nine rebounds, while
Abby Gatesman contributed 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting, 2-of-4 from three-point range. Jayde Boyd led Mercyhurst with 18 points on 5-of-13 shooting.
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Clarion clamped down early on the Lakers in the first quarter, eventually taking a modest three-point lead on a jumper by Massiah at the 3:14 mark to make it 9-6. Neither team scored for more than two minutes, until Meghan Komendarek sank the last two buckets of the quarter to make it a 10-9 lead for Mercyhurst. The Lakers' big offensive push came late in the second when they outscored Clarion 10-2 over the final 3:14 to take a 32-25 lead into halftime.
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Mercyhurst stretched that lead into as many as 11 points in the third quarter, going ahead 42-31, and they held a 48-41 lead heading into the fourth quarter. It was then the Golden Eagles started to chip away, making it 51-47 on a make from Adams at the 6:55 mark and pulling to within two points on a pull-up J by Massiah at 4:59. Massiah finished off an and-one at the 1:48 mark to cut the lead to 61-60, and the teams traded free throws to make it 62-61 in favor of Mercyhurst with 24 seconds remaining.
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Clarion missed an opportunity to seize the lead after Emily Shopene missed two free throws at the 22-second mark when Nicolette Arnold grabbed the offensive board and drew a foul. Arnold sank both of her free throws to make it 64-61, but Massiah quickly countered with a drive and make to slice the deficit to one point. The Lakers stabilized, made their free throws down the stretch to escape with the win.
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