Feb. 20, 2004
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The Raiders went basket-for-basket with the Midshipmen in the early going and at the 15 minute mark the score was knotted 6-6. Colgate mounted a six-point run to move ahead 12-8, but the Mids answered with 11 points of their own to move out to a 19-12 lead with
Colgate fought back with six unanswered points to tie the score at 22 with
The Raiders shot 34.6 percent going 9-for-26 from the field and 1-for-5 from behind the arc while Navy was 14-for-27 from the field shooting 51.9 percent. The Mids outrebounded the Raiders 18-15 in the first, but Colgate held a slight edge in turnovers committing nine while forcing 10.
Eight uncontested Raider points early in the second half brought Colgate within two with
Rosetti kept the Raiders at bay with two-straight baskets to surpass the 1,000-point career scoring mark and give the Mids a 59-47 lead. Colgate’s efforts in the final minutes would fall short and Navy walked away with a 60-53 upset victory over the first place Raiders.
Lagzdins registered her tenth career double-double while tying her career-high with 17 points and tying her career-best with five steals. Braseth surpassed 400 points on the season with 13 points and six rebounds in the contest.
Burke moved into 21st on the Patriot League’s all-time scoring list with five points on the night for 1,334 while dishing out five assists. Leandra Fuller (
Colgate falls to 15-10 on the season and 7-4 in the Patriot League with the loss while Navy improves to 12-14 on the season and 5-6 in conference play. The Raiders will finish out the Patriot League weekend and attempt to avenge their one point loss to American earlier this season on Sunday at