


<p><font size=4><span class=pagetitle>Second Half Surge Pushes Basketball Past MIT, 64-54</span></font></p>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.mtholyoke.edu/athletics/varsity/basketball/stats08/bbmitmhc.htm">Game Statistics</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (Jan. 24, 2009)</strong> &ndash; Powered by junior <strong><a href="http://www.mtholyoke.edu/athletics/varsity/basketball/17458.shtml">Erin Cain</a></strong> and first year <strong><a href="http://www.mtholyoke.edu/athletics/varsity/basketball/17458.shtml">Christine Chancy</a></strong>, the Mount Holyoke College women&rsquo;s basketball team upended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 64-54 this afternoon in New England Women&rsquo;s and Men&rsquo;s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action at the Mildred Howard Gymnasium. It was the Lyons second straight win and third in their last four outings.</p>
<p>Three players reached double digits in the scoring column for Mount Holyoke, which shot 38.2% (21-55) from the floor and 77.3% (17-22) from the free throw line. Cain knocked down all five of the Lyons three pointers en route to a career best 24 points. Meanwhile, Chancy converted all ten of her attempts from the free stripe on her way to a season high 16 points. The guard also grabbed ten rebounds to complete her fourth double-double of the season. Junior center <strong><a href="http://www.mtholyoke.edu/athletics/varsity/basketball/17467.shtml">Kate Shafir</a></strong> and first year forward <strong><a href="http://www.mtholyoke.edu/athletics/varsity/basketball/21364.shtml">Tricia Chase</a></strong> chipped in with 11 points and eight boards, respectively. Mount Holyoke finished with a 40-28 advantage on the glass.</p>
<p>Leading the way for MIT was first year guard Jamie Simmons, who tallied 17 points and a game high four assists. She drained five of the Engineers eight three pointers. Senior guard Clara Yuan totaled nine points, while first year forward Hannah Sparkman&nbsp; added eight. Senior forward Cheryl Kwinn pulled down a team best six rebounds. MIT made 44.9% (22-4) of its attempts from the field but shot just 22.2% (2-9) from the free throw line.</p>
<p>Neither team led by more than seven points in a first half that saw one tie and eight lead changes. After falling behind 27-20, MIT rallied for eight straight points to go in front 28-27 with just over one minute remaining in the opening frame. Mount Holyoke notched the final three points of the half and took a 30-28 edge into the locker room. Cain posted 16 points before the break to lead all scorers. Simmons had eight for the Engineers.</p>
<p>Leading 36-35 at the 14:56 mark of the second stanza, Mount Holyoke pulled away with a 21-6 run over the next ten minutes. Following Cain&rsquo;s rally capping trifecta, the Lyons enjoyed a 57-41 advantage. Their 16 point cushion was their largest of the afternoon. The hosts went 5-of-7 from the charity stripe down the stretch to ice things. Chancy registered ten of her 16 points after the break.</p>
<p>Both squads will take on NEWMAC foes on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Mount Holyoke (5-12, 2-3 NEWMAC) will host archrival Smith College, while MIT (4-11, 0-5 NEWMAC) will travel to Wheaton College.</p>

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