Feb. 14, 2004
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Colgate jumped out to an early 7-2 lead, but Army’s Katie Macfarlane kept the game close scoring the Black Knight’s first three baskets. Sophomore Meghan Curtin (
The Raiders caught fire outscoring the Knights 19-6 down the stretch to head into the locker room with a 33-18 advantage. Emily Braseth (
Colgate was 13-for-29 from the field in the first shooting 44.8 percent and 3-for-6 from beyond the arc for a 50 percent average. Army shot just 33.3 percent from the field and was unable to knock down any of its three three-point attempts. Army held the slight edge in rebounds with 18 to Colgate’s 17. Colgate committed ten turnovers while forcing 18.
Army mounted a five-point run early in the second half, but Burke nailed a three-pointer and converted a four-point play to end the visitors’ streak and ignite one for the home team. Devon Warwick (
Army cut into Colgate’s lead outscoring the Raiders’ 19-6 over the next nine minutes thanks to 13 points from Macfarlane. With
The Raiders’ regained their footing with six points from Braseth and settled down to maintain their lead in the final three minutes of the game and come away with a 68-56 victory.
Braseth was Colgate’s leading scorer with 19 points, while Burke added 17 to move into 22nd on the Patriot League’s all-time scoring list. Burke also moved into tenth place on Colgate’s career assists list with three helpers in the game and 252 total.
Fuller just missed a double-double with 11 points and a game-high nine rebounds and Curtin rounded out the scorers in double-figures with 10 to break the 300 career-point mark. Chigozie Ozor (
Army was led by Macfarlane with 30 points and seven rebounds. Shavonne Holden was the only other Knight in double-figures with 14 points and a team-high four assists.
The Raiders are back in action next Friday as they open up a weekend of Patriot League play at Navy in a