Womens basketball team wins first NECC game
Bennington, VT - Last Saturday's 64-44 win over
Southern Vermont College marked several firsts for the Wheelock
Women's Basketball team. The victory is the first in the newly
formed New England Collegiate Conference, and it's also the first
NCAA win for first year head coach Brooke Freeburg.
Key for the Wildcats was the return of last year's leading scorer
Sarah Brown (Plainville, CT), who scored 18 points, playing in her
first game since the home opener in November. Brown was 7 of 13
from the field, including 4-7 from behind the three point
arc.
The Wildcats trailed for the first five minutes of the game until
Sharrell Brown (Brooklyn, NY) nailed a three pointer to give
Wheelock its first lead of the game.
The Mountaineers regained the lead and went into the locker room
with a 2 point advantage, but Wheelock busted out for a 16-5 run in
the second half to take the double-digit lead and put the game
away.
Junior Elise Ordille (Waltham, MA) scored a season- high 12 points
for Wheelock, while teammate Joy Holliday was also in
double-digits, scoring ten points.Wheelock dropped Tuesday night's
contest against Elms College. Freshman Jessica Battista scored a
team-high 18 points in the loss.
The Wildcats host Bay Path College on Saturday afternoon at 12:00 pm at Pine Manor College



















