


<p><font size=4><span class=pagetitle>Basketball Trips Up Clark, 73-67</span></font></p>

<B>SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (Feb. 6, 2008) -</B> Led by senior forward <B>Marisa Barone (Ludlow, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson Academy)</B>, the Mount Holyoke College women's basketball team downed New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) foe Clark University 73-67 this evening at the Mildred Howard Gymnasium. It was the Lyons first league win of the 2007-08 campaign.
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All five starters reached double digits in the scoring column for Mount Holyoke, which shot 39.0% (23-59) from the floor and an eye-popping 85.7% (24-28) from the free-throw stripe. The Lyons amassed 17 assists on 23 made baskets and turned the ball over just 12 times.
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Barone set the tone for the hosts, racking up a career-best 21 points to go with nine rebounds. Mount Holyoke also received a boost from junior guard <B>Katie Austen (Mount Sinai, N.Y./Mount Sinai)</B>, who finished with 12 points, five boards and a game-high seven assists. Sophomore guard <B>Erin Cain (Quincy, Mass./Fontbonne Academy)</B>, sophomore center <B>Kate Shafir (Newton, Mass./Beaver Country Day)</B> and first year guard <B>Emilie Methot (South Hadley, Mass./Granby)</B> chipped in with 17, 11 and ten points, respectively.  
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Clark converted 38.7% (24-62) of its shots from the field and drained nine three-pointers. The Cougars amassed 16 assists but made just 50.0% (10-20) of their free-throw attempts. They enjoyed a 43-37 edge on the glass. 
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Junior guard Sara Hagstrom (Yarmouth, Maine/Yarmouth) paced the guests with 18 points. She drained five treys and dished out a team-best five assists. Clark also got solid production from junior forward Sarah Roderigue (Oakland, Maine/Messalonskee), who registered 13 points and nine boards. Graduate student Jess Lamothe (Westboro, Mass./Westboro) rounded things out with 12 points and six rebounds.  
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Neither team led by more than eight points in a first half that featured four ties and seven lead changes. Cain's third three-pointer of the game put Mount Holyoke in front 21-20 just over seven minutes into the contest. Hagstrom dropped in three straight points to give Clark a 23-21 advantage, but the Lyons erupted for the next ten to open up a 31-23 cushion. Barone was responsible for all ten points during the run, which covered three minutes. 
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Refusing to go away, the Cougars responded with an 11-3 spurt of their own to even the score at 34 points apiece. The teams played to a stalemate over the last four minutes of the period and were still knotted up (38-38) at the intermission. Barone registered 16 of her 21 points before the break.
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The game went back-and-forth in the second stanza with neither team leading by more than four points until the waning minutes. A layup by Rodrigue with 1:04 remaining in regulation tied things up at 64-64. From there, Mount Holyoke knocked down eight straight free-throws to secure the victory.
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Both squads are slated to resume league play on Saturday. Mount Holyoke (4-15, 1-7 NEWMAC) will travel to Wellesley at 7:00 p.m., while Clark (7-12, 3-5 NEWMAC) will host MIT at 3:00 p.m.
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