Women’s Basketball Handles Nichols in Debut, 101-46

Women’s Basketball Handles Nichols in Debut, 101-46

BOSTON – Suffolk women's basketball poured in the points in its first game of the year to take down Nichols, 101-46, Friday night at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.  

THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 101 | Nichols 46
RECORDS: Suffolk (1-0) | Nichols (0-1)  

HOW IT HAPPENED
It was Suffolk from the get go as the Rams put the first six points on the board. That lead quickly doubled, 12-5, and before you knew it the blue-and-gold was up, 28-12, at the end of the first 10 minutes.  

A monster second stanza saw Suffolk score 26 and limit the Bison to just six to make things lopsided, 54-32, at half time.  

The third frame turned into a back and forth affair, but thanks to the hefty lead at half, the Rams remained in front by 24, 77-53. 

Suffolk took care of business in the fourth, scoring when necessary, and limiting Nichols chances to walk away with the 101-46 victory. 

STATISTICALLY SPEAKING

  • Nine Rams produced a point and eight put up double-digit numbers. 
  • Natalie Fraioli's stat line was impressive with an 11-rebound, 10-point double-double effort that include one assist and one takeaway. 
  • Jenni-Rose DiCecco also a double-double. The floor general registered 15 points, 11 dimes, six caroms, two steals and one swat. 
  • Allie Lopes' 17-points behind a 5-for-10 effort from three-point land led the scoring charge. The junior added three boards, three assists and one block. 
  • Gabriella DeComo and Rachel LaSaracina each chipped in 12 points, Sydney Richard and Skylar Rojik had 11 points apiece, and Amanda DeAngelis had 10 points in her collegiate debut. 
  • Suffolk shot 45.7 percent (37-81) from the field and 54.1 percent (20-37) from downtown.  
  • The Rams outrebounded the Bison, 57-35.  

NOTEWORTHY

  • Suffolk opened its season on its home hardwood, Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court for the third straight year. 
  • The win marks the first time Suffolk secured a victory on game one of the season in back-to-back years since 2015-16 and 2016-17. Those wins were part of a six-season stretch in which the blue-and-gold began the campaign in the win column from 2011-16. 
  • The blue-and-gold moves to 20-18 all-time on opening day and 16-11 under Ed Leyden's leadership in the first game of the campaign. 
  • Suffolk is now 2-2 when playing its season opener at home. 
  • The Rams and Nichols met in game one for of Suffolk's schedule for the first time. 
  • Suffolk and the Bison renewed a rivalry, meeting for the first time since December 6, 2012 and 20th time overall. 
  • The Rams rattled off their fifth straight win against Nichols to cut the Bison's all-time series lead to 11-9. 
  • Suffolk improved to 7-5 versus Nichols in Boston. 
  • The 101 offensive output mark is the third time in program history that Suffolk hit the 100-point mark. The last time Suffolk scored 100-plus points was in a 103-95 double overtime victory against Albertus Magnus Feb. 25, 2020. 
  • Fraioli had her first collegiate double-double and had a personal-best 11 caroms. 
  • DiCecco notched her seventh career double-double and had a career-high 11 assists. 
  • LaSaracina produced career-best numbers in three-point field goals made (4), points (12), and assists (4).
  • Rojik logged career-highs in field goals made (5), three-point field goals made (1), points (11) and steals (4). 
  • DeAngelis made her collegiate debut, while Richard played her first game in a Suffolk jersey.  

POST-GAME PIC
  

SUFFOLK'S SCHEDULE
Suffolk Athletics will continue to release its winter sports schedule on a week-by-week basis. Fans are encouraged to check GoSuffolkRams.com every week on Tuesday afternoons when the next batch of games will be unveiled.