All-Time Series & StreaksNichols ran its win streak against the Fighting Scots to 15 – including seven in a row in Dudley – and now trails the all-time series, 21-20.
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Three Stars of the Game1) Nichols senior Jessica Kelliher (Marshfield, Mass.) – led all scorers with 17 points (5-of-6 FT) and also filled the stat sheet with five boards, four assists, and four steals in 36 minutes
2) Gordon freshman Jamie Tafoya (Fort Collins, Colo.) – recorded a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds in 36 minutes
3) Nichols junior Brittany Donovan (Newport, R.I.) – dropped in a career-high nine points and grabbed four rebounds while providing solid defense to spark the Bison comeback
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Quick SynopsisNichols overcame an 11-point second quarter deficit and outscored the Fighting Scots 21-12 in the decisive fourth quarter to earn a 64-54 win Thursday night in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action at the Nichols Athletic Center. Kelliher dropped in a career-high 17 points – 11 of which came in the second half – while junior Taylor Daniels (Dudley, Mass.)added 11 and sophomore Allison Cerrato (Rockland, Mass.) scored 10 points. Tafoya and sophomore Kristen Smith (Littleton, Mass.) each netted 15 to pace Gordon.
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Key Stat of the GameThe Bison shot a scorching 52 percent in the second half (14-of-27) as they outscored the Fighting Scots 44-28 over the final 20 minutes.
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Turning PointTrailing by nine (33-24) with seven minutes to go in the second quarter, the Bison ripped off a 33-14 run over the next 11 minutes to grab a 57-47 lead. Kelliher and Donovan each scored eight during the run while Daniels added seven. Donovan scored the final six points of the fun, highlighted by a three-pointer from the left side.
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Quick Hits- Nichols forced 27 turnovers which led to 18 points. Sophomore Brooke Packard (Dudley, Mass.) led the way with five steals while Kelliher registered four.
- The Bison outrebounded Gordon, 37-35, led by Daniels with eight and Cerrato with six. Tafoya's 11 led the Fighting Scots.
- Gordon closed the game shooting 44 percent (21-of-48) while Nichols banged in 37 percent of its shots (22-of-59)
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