
Mercyhurst

Long Island
Highlights
Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) â The Mercyhurst Lakers held off the Long Island Sharks 58-55 in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at the Wellness, Recreation & Athletic Center. Mercyhurst built a 33-25 halftime lead and weathered a third-quarter push by Long Island. The Sharks outscored the Lakers 17-11 in the period but could not complete the comeback. Kadidia Toure led all players with 26 points and 13 rebounds for Long Island. Cici Hernandez and Jenna Van Schaik each scored 17 points for Mercyhurst. The Lakers improved to 11-15 overall, while the Sharks fell to 17-9. Mercyhurst overcame a significant deficit in points in the paint by forcing 16 turnovers and making nine three-pointers to Long Islandâs two.
Extended Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) â In a gritty, defensive struggle defined by missed opportunities and a singular dominant performance, the Mercyhurst Lakers edged the Long Island Sharks 58-55 in a Northeast Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at the Wellness, Recreation & Athletic Center. The game pivoted on a dramatic final minute. With Mercyhurst clinging to a 56-55 lead after Long Islandâs Camille Wiley converted a layup with 37 seconds remaining, the Lakersâ Jenna Van Schaik was fouled and calmly sank two free throws with 43 seconds left to extend the lead to three. Long Island, which shot a dismal 2-for-17 from three-point range, had two chances to tie in the final half-minute. Janessa Williams missed a three-pointer with 30 seconds left, and after a defensive rebound, the Sharks called timeout to set up a final play. Out of the stoppage, Wileyâs three-point attempt at the buzzer missed everything, sealing a hard-fought road victory for the Lakers. The most important sequence of the game, however, came earlier in the fourth quarter as Mercyhurst weathered a furious comeback attempt. Long Island, which trailed by as many as 13 points in the first half and was down 33-25 at halftime, stormed back to take its first lead since the opening minutes. The Sharks outscored Mercyhurst 17-11 in the third quarter, powered almost entirely by Kadidia Toure, to close the gap to 44-42 entering the final period. They then seized a 49-47 advantage on a Williams driving layup with just over four minutes to play. The Lakers responded with resilience. Cici Hernandez, who led Mercyhurst with 17 points, hit a crucial pair of free throws to tie the game at 49-49. After a Kionna Gaines free throw put Long Island back ahead 50-49, Hernandez was fouled again and made two more from the line to restore a one-point Mercyhurst lead with 3:32 remaining. The Lakersâ defense then forced consecutive empty possessions from the Sharks, and Erica Hall hit one of two free throws to make it 52-50. The teams traded scores until the tense final seconds, with Mercyhurst making five of its final six free throws to close out the win. Toure was magnificent in defeat for Long Island, recording a game-high 26 points and 13 rebounds. She was the engine of the Sharksâ offense, but received little consistent support. The Sharks dominated inside, scoring 36 points in the paint to Mercyhurstâs 18, but their inability to connect from the perimeter (11.8%) and their 16 turnovers, which led to 12 Mercyhurst points, proved costly. Mercyhurst, which improved to 11-15 overall, won despite shooting only 34 percent from the field. They were bolstered by a 9-for-31 performance from three-point range and a 13-for-18 mark from the free throw line, including the critical makes down the stretch. Jenna Van Schaik matched Hernandez with 17 points and added four rebounds and two blocks. Sofia Wilson contributed seven points and six rebounds. The Lakersâ defensive effort was key, holding Long Island to an offensive rating of 72.2 points per 100 possessions. They tallied seven steals and forced the 16 turnovers while committing 13 of their own. Long Island, which fell to 17-9, was led in assists by Solangelei Akridgeâs eight, but as a team managed only three assists against 16 turnovers, highlighting a stagnant offensive flow outside of Toureâs individual efforts. The victory avenged an 86-81 home loss to Long Island back on Jan. 8 and gave Mercyhurst its third win in four games. Long Island saw a two-game winning streak snapped. Both teams return to conference play on Thursday, with Mercyhurst hosting Central Connecticut and Long Island traveling to face Chicago State.
Preview
Preview: Mercyhurst Lakers at Long Island Sharks NEW YORK (Interstat) â A surging Long Island Sharks squad will look to continue its push near the top of the conference standings when it hosts the Mercyhurst Lakers in a Northeast Conference womenâs basketball matchup Saturday at the Wellness, Recreation & Athletic Center. The Sharks (17-8 overall) enter on a strong run, having won seven of their last eight games. Their most recent victory was a 74-59 home win over Saint Francis (PA) on Thursday, powered by a 29-point performance from junior guard Janessa Williams. Williams has been a consistent force, averaging 18.4 points over her last seven contests. Conversely, the Lakers (10-15) have struggled for consistency but are coming off a 73-67 road win at Wagner. That victory snapped a two-game skid. Mercyhurst will rely heavily on senior guard Jenna Van Schaik, who scored 29 points in the win over Wagner and is averaging 15.4 points and 4.3 assists over her last seven games. This game is a quick rematch of a Jan. 8 thriller, which Long Island won 86-81 in Erie. In that contest, the Sharks outlasted the Lakers in a high-scoring affair. The matchup features a stark contrast in season trajectories. Long Island, boasting one of the leagueâs best records, will aim to defend its home court and solidify its postseason positioning. Mercyhurst, sitting below .500, seeks to build momentum from its last win and play spoiler on the road. Defensively, the Lakers must find an answer for Williams, whose scoring versatility has keyed the Sharksâ offense. For Long Island, containing Van Schaikâs playmaking and recent scoring surge will be critical. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn.