Team Stats
RID
SHU
FG%
.476
.471
3FG%
.350
.538
FT%
.700
.829
RB
34
29
TO
19
14
STL
8
12
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned

Pirates Close Non-League With Victory Over Rider
12/18/2016 4:16:00 PM | Women's Basketball
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – The Seton Hall women's basketball team (7-4) closed its non-league slate with a victory on Sunday afternoon, taking down Rider (7-3) by a score of 89-81. The Pirates got 19 points from both Kaela Hilaire (Floral Park, N.Y.) and JaQuan Jackson (Killeen, Texas) in their highest scoring output of the season.
In a strong offensive display for both sides, the Pirates shot a season-high 41 free throws and knocked down 32, including a 19-for-22 (86.4 percent) performance in the fourth quarter to help secure the victory. The Hall led by 11 at the break but a 22-11 edge for the Broncs in the third leveled the contest before the final quarter. In the fourth, a clutch late basket from Jackson before a series of Hilaire free throws helped close it out for the Pirates.
Claire Lundberg (Andover, Minn.) finished as the third Pirate in double-figures with 15 points, including a 4-of-5 effort from 3-point range. Overall, eight different Pirates finished with at least five points and six totaled seven or more.
Turning Points
After a back-and-forth start to the contest, the Pirates began to build a lead miday through the second quarter. Rider leveled the contest with a 3-pointer at 6:41 of the period before back-to-back lay-ups from Martha Kuderer (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and a Lundberg trifecta gave the Pirates a 38-33 lead. The Broncs kept the lead at five until the final 2:25 of the half, which saw The Hall run off an 8-2 run capped by two more Lundberg triples to give the Pirates a 51-40 edge headed to the half.
Rider came out strong in the third quarter, pulling ahead briefly with 1:15 to play in the frame before the contest went to the fourth level at 62-62. Early in the fourth the Pirates used a 7-0 run to pull ahead 69-63, but Rider again found an answer that saw the contest knotted at 71-71 with 4:31 to play.
The contest would stay tight as the Broncs pulled even again at 75 with 2:43 to play before a pair of Hilaire free throws allowed The Hall to re-take the lead at 2:27. With 1:10 remaining and the Pirates up two, Kaity Healy (Freehold, N.J.) snagged a huge offensive rebound off her own miss that allowed Jackson to drive and finish with 47.1 seconds left and give The Hall a four-point edge. The Pirates kept it a multi-possession game the rest of the way by going 8-for-8 from the line in the final 36 seconds.
Inside The Numbers
The Pirates have off until Dec. 30, when they jump into BIG EAST action with a rivalry game at Walsh Gym against St. John's. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. in an "All-Access" game to be nationally televised on FS2.
In a strong offensive display for both sides, the Pirates shot a season-high 41 free throws and knocked down 32, including a 19-for-22 (86.4 percent) performance in the fourth quarter to help secure the victory. The Hall led by 11 at the break but a 22-11 edge for the Broncs in the third leveled the contest before the final quarter. In the fourth, a clutch late basket from Jackson before a series of Hilaire free throws helped close it out for the Pirates.
Claire Lundberg (Andover, Minn.) finished as the third Pirate in double-figures with 15 points, including a 4-of-5 effort from 3-point range. Overall, eight different Pirates finished with at least five points and six totaled seven or more.
Turning Points
After a back-and-forth start to the contest, the Pirates began to build a lead miday through the second quarter. Rider leveled the contest with a 3-pointer at 6:41 of the period before back-to-back lay-ups from Martha Kuderer (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and a Lundberg trifecta gave the Pirates a 38-33 lead. The Broncs kept the lead at five until the final 2:25 of the half, which saw The Hall run off an 8-2 run capped by two more Lundberg triples to give the Pirates a 51-40 edge headed to the half.
Rider came out strong in the third quarter, pulling ahead briefly with 1:15 to play in the frame before the contest went to the fourth level at 62-62. Early in the fourth the Pirates used a 7-0 run to pull ahead 69-63, but Rider again found an answer that saw the contest knotted at 71-71 with 4:31 to play.
The contest would stay tight as the Broncs pulled even again at 75 with 2:43 to play before a pair of Hilaire free throws allowed The Hall to re-take the lead at 2:27. With 1:10 remaining and the Pirates up two, Kaity Healy (Freehold, N.J.) snagged a huge offensive rebound off her own miss that allowed Jackson to drive and finish with 47.1 seconds left and give The Hall a four-point edge. The Pirates kept it a multi-possession game the rest of the way by going 8-for-8 from the line in the final 36 seconds.
Inside The Numbers
- The Pirates shot 47.1 percent from the floor, 53.8 percent from 3-point range and 82.9 percent from the free throw line with the latter two marks signifying new season-bests
- The Hall turned it over 14 times compared to 19 for the Broncs and out-scored Rider 23-8 off turnovers
- The Pirates held a 12-8 edge in steals and a 6-0 advantage in blocked shots
- Jackson and Lundberg tied for the team-high with three steals each
- Lubirdia Gordon (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) blocked three shots and Deja Winters (Richmond Heights, Ohio) added a pair
- In 13 minutes off the bench Molyneaux finished with nine points, four rebounds and a steal
- In the first half the Pirates were 7-of-10 from 3-point range had notched 14 assists on 17 field goals
- Kamila Hoskova led Rider with 14 points and Stella Johnson finished with 13
- The Pirates improve to 10-0 all-time against Rider and 10-4 against in-state foes under fourth-year head coach Anthony Bozzella
- The Hall finishes its non-league slate with a 6-1 record in home games and is 29-1 in home non-league games under Bozzella
- Overall, the Pirates are 49-10 at Walsh Gym since the start of the 2013-14 season
- Gordon notched her 100th career block in the first quarter, becoming the eighth player in Seton Hall history to reach that feat
- Jackson has scored in double-figures in all eight games during her Seton Hall career and leads the Pirates with 17.1 points per game
- Hilaire dished out a team-high five assists and is averaging 5.0 per game as a rookie
The Pirates have off until Dec. 30, when they jump into BIG EAST action with a rivalry game at Walsh Gym against St. John's. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. in an "All-Access" game to be nationally televised on FS2.
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