Box Score BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Trailing by one with 1.1 seconds remaining, freshman Victoria Porcasi (Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey) calmly sank two free throws after stealing an inbounds pass to lift the St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn) women's basketball team past sibling rivals St. Joseph's (Long Island), 62-61, on Thursday evening to sweep the season series.
The Basics
- Final Score: SJC Brooklyn 62, SJC Long Island 61
- Records: SJC Brooklyn (5-10, 4-3 Skyline), SJC Long Island (3-9, 1-3 Skyline)
- Date: January 7, 2016
- Location: Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Arena: The Hill Center
- Starters:
- SJC Brooklyn: Eddy (G), Marino (G), Simon (G), Porcasi (G), Candelaria (F)
- SJC Long Island: Zizzo (G), Gehring, C. (G), Smith (G), Gehring, D. (F), Iavarone (F)
Turning Point
How it Happened
- A tightly contested first period saw five lead changes and two ties. The Lady Bears closed strong with a 9-2 run to claim a 17-13 advantage after one stanza.
- A defensive second period remained scoreless until Destiny Marino connected on a free throw more than two minutes in. With 2:06 remaining in the half, Samantha Simon's three-pointer widened Brooklyn's lead to eight points (25-17). But Jackie Zizzo's triple at the 30-second mark capped a 6-1 run for the Golden Eagles and closed the gap to 26-23 heading into the break.
- Danielle Gehring's layup early in the third period moved the Golden Eagles up 27-26, their first lead since the 2:51 mark of the first. After falling behind 35-30, Destiny Marino shifted the momentum with five unanswered points to bring the Lady Bears back even. Marino's layup in the waning seconds of the third closed a 10-point quarter for the guard and gave Brooklyn a slight 44-42 advantage heading into the final period.
- Victoria Porcasi buried a trifecta early in the fourth to stretch the Lady Bears' lead to 47-42, but the Golden Eagles erupted for a 13-2 run to move up 55-49 by the 4:22 mark, as Marino sat on the bench in foul trouble.
- Clawing their way back, a layup from Marino made it a one-possession contest, 60-57, with but just nine seconds remained. After Andrea Iavarone made one-of-two at the line for Long Island, Erica Eddy drained a critical trifecta at the three-second mark to make it 61-60. On the ensuing inbounds play, Porcasi came up with the steal and was fouled with just one tick left. The guard drained both to seal the dramatic finish. .
For the Lady Bears
- Victoria Porcasi led all scorers with 21 points on 5-of-12 shooting from behind the arc. The guard also grabbed seven boards and swiped three steals.
- Destiny Marino compiled her fourth double-double of the season, finishing with 20 points and a season-high 14 rebounds.
- Kristin Candelaria brought down 11 rebounds and rejected a game-high three shots. The forward secured double-digit boards for the second consecutive game and fifth time this season.
- Samantha Simon tallied nine points helped by 2-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc.
For the Golden Eagles
- Rynese Smith tied a team-high with 14 points while stuffing the stat-sheet with three rebounds, three steals, two assists and a pair of blocks.
- Jackie Zizzo shot 5-of-10 from the field and drained 4-of-8 from three-point land en route to 14 points.
- Andrea Iavarone tallied 14 as well to go along with a team-best 12 caroms.
Inside the Box Score
- The Lady Bears shot just 26.6% (17-of-64) from the field, while the Golden Eagles connected on 40.4% (23-of 57) of their attempts. But Brooklyn finished 20-of-30 from the free-throw line, attempting 19 more and connecting 13 more times than their opponent from the stripe, including the crucial game winners.
- Both sides drained eight three-pointers, while Brooklyn barely edged Long Island (45-44) in a tightly contested rebound battle.
- The rivals exchanged 11 lead changes and shared eight ties in a critical conference tilt.
The Bear Facts
- Following a 70-65 victory on December 8 in Patchogue, the Lady Bears sweep the season series and stretch their win streak to four against their sibling rivals
- Brooklyn improves their Skyline record to 4-3 and move into a fifth place tie in the standings.
Next up for the Lady Bears
Riding a season-best four consecutive victories, the Lady Bears will hit the road on Tuesday, January 12th for a Skyline Conference tilt against SUNY Old Westbury looking to split the season series. The women will lead off a doubleheader with the men at 5 p.m. with live stats on SJCBears.com.