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RogK

Sounds like a substantial storm; if your electricity does go out, don't be worrying about basketball.
Hopefully nothing like frozen water pipes or lack of heat occurs.
If a little humor can be permitted :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB2yqeD0Nus
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End of first quarter at Horsburgh Gym in Cleveland--

Chicago 12, Case Western Reserve 8

Live stats down in Cleveland.

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End of the first quarter in Atlanta--

Emory 21, Brandeis 15

Live stats not available for this game due to technical difficulties at Woodruff PEC.

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End of the first quarter at the Palestra in Rochester, NY--

NYU 20, Rochester 9

Jordan Janowski with a game high 8 points for NYU so far.

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Halftime at Horsburgh Gym in Cleveland--

Chicago 30, Case Western Reserve 22

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Halftime in Atlanta--

Emory 40, Brandeis 26

End of 1st quarter in Pittsburgh--

Wash U 21, Carnegie Mellon 18

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Halftime at the Palestra in Rochester, NY

NYU 28, Rochester 21

Rochester outscored NYU in the second quarter, 12-8.

Leading scorers for NYU--

Jordan Janowski-- 10 points, 4 rebounds

Mary Kate Fahey-- 7 points, 3 rebounds

Jenny Walker- 4 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists

Leading scorers for Rochester

Hannah Lindemuth-- 7 points, 2 assists

Callie McCulley-- 4 points, 6 rebounds

NYU shot 12 of 34 from the field (35.3%), 2 of 11 from 3 pt land (18.2%), and 2 of 2 from the FT line.

Rochester shot 8 of 30 from the field (26.7%), 0 of 7 from 3 pt land, and 5 of 7 from the FT line (71.4%)

Rochester outrebounded NYU  24-19, 7-4 on the offensive glass

NYU made 4 assists and committed 8 turnovers-- 4 of which were as a result of Rochester steals

Rochester made 4 assists and committed 11 turnovers-- 6 of which were as a result of NYU steals

Points off turnovers-- NYU leads, 11-2

Points in the paint-- NYU leads, 16-12

Second chance points-- Rochester leads, 5-4

Bench points-- NYU leads, 9-8

Blocked shots-- Rochester blocked 3 NYU shots, while NYU blocked 2 Rochester shots.








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Halftime at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh--

Wash U 39, Carnegie Mellon 31

Naomi Jackson leading Wash U with a game high 12 points

Samantha Weaver with 10 points and 5 assists for Wash U.

Sammi Matoush and Maya Arnott with 4 rebounds each.

For Carnegie Mellon--

Anika Prasad leading Carnegie Mellon with 9 points

Anisha Chintala with 8 points for the Tartans.

Catherine Or with 6 points and 3 rebounds

Caitlyn Clendenin with 4 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists so far.

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#2378
End of third quarter in Cleveland--

Chicago 48, Case Western Reserve 37

End of third quarter in Atlanta--

Emory 53, Brandeis 39

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End of third quarter at the Palestra in Rochester, NY--

NYU 40, Rochester 37

Rochester outscored NYU 16-12 in the third quarter.

Jordan Janowski with a game and career high 18 points for NYU so far.

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End of third quarter at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh--

Wash U 64, Carnegie Mellon 48

At the Palestra in Rochester, NY-- Rochester 46, NYU 42 5:59 left in regulation

NYU scores a layup to make it Rochester 46, NYU 44 with 5:23 left in regulation.

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Final from the WoodPEC in Atlanta--

Emory 69, Brandeis 43

Emory improves to 11-4, 5-1 in the UAA

Brandeis drops to 5-10, 0-6 in the UAA.

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Final from Horsburgh Gym in Cleveland--

Chicago 63, Case Western Reserve 55

Chicago improves to 9-7, 2-4 in the UAA

CWRU drops to 6-11, 1-5 in the UAA

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#2383
Final from Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh--

Wash U 77, Carnegie Mellon 64

Wash U improves to 10-7, 4-2 in the UAA

Carnegie Mellon drops to 9-6, 3-3 in the UAA

Caitlyn Clenendin stat line for tonight-- 8 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists.

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To paraphrase the late Howard Cosell:  "Down goes NYU!  Down goes NYU!" (The irony of paraphrasing a late NYU alum's favorite boxing quote for this one....)

Final from the Palestra in Rochester, NY-- Rochester 57, (#7/WBCA #4) NYU 53

Rochester improves to 12-5, 4-2 in the UAA

NYU drops to 14-1, 5-1 in the UAA-- now tied with Emory for first place.

The 53 points is a season low for NYU.

Rochester outscored NYU, 20-13 in the final quarter.

Leading scorers for Rochester--

Alexis Sestric-- 16 points

Hannah Lindemuth--13 points, 4 assists

Julianna Okoniewski-- 6 points, 12 rebounds, blocked 6 NYU shots

Abby Gress-- 6 points, 4 rebounds

Leading scorers for NYU--

Jordan Janowski-- Game and career high 20 points in the loss, 6 rebounds

Belle Pellecchia-- 7 points

Mary Kate Fahey-- 7 points

Natalie Bruns-- 6 points, 8 rebounds

Jenny Walker with 4 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists

Rochester shot 21 of 59 from the field (35.6%), 2 of 15 from 3 pt land (13.3%), and 13 of 17 from the FT line (76.5%)

NYU shot 21 of 69 from the field (30.4%), 3 of 16 from 3 pt land (18.8%), and 8 of 9 from the FT line (88.9%).

Rochester outrebounded NYU, 47-40, but NYU outrebounded Rochester 12-11 on the offensive glass

Rochester made 11 assists and committed 16 turnovers-- 8 of which were as a result of NYU steals.

NYU made 6 assists and committed 15 turnovers-- 9 of which were as a result of Rochester steals.

Points off turnovers-- NYU won that category, 11-6

Points in the paint-- NYU won that category, 32-28

Second chance points-- NYU won that category, 10-7

Bench points-- Rochester won that category, 26-13  (This was the key factor tonight, as NYU is known to have a deep bench.)

Battle for first place on Sunday in Atlanta between Emory and NYU.