Second-Half Run Propels Sharks to Win

The Simmons College basketball put everything together on Thursday night overcoming a slow first half before pulling away to clinch a 68-49 win over Daniel Webster.

Both teams played a back and forth first half as the lead changed early and often before Simmons (6-12, 2-5) settled in for a three point halftime lead at 25-22.

The second half was a totally different tune as the Sharks found their groove and ran away with things.

The defense was key as their full court pressure forced the Eagles into quick shots, and turnovers that turned into easy buckets at the other end of the floor.

Junior Lauren Kreckie led the way for the Sharks with 16 points five rebounds and four steals. Sophomore Stephanie Fox who continued her stellar play contributing 15 points, 12 rebounds and six steals.

Thise two proved to be a tough riddle for the Eagles to solve at the defensive end, and that opened things up for the guards Morgan Johnson (10 points) and Sarah Clayton (8 points) in the final frame.

The Sharks shot 43 percent from the field in the second half, and held Daniel Webster to just 31 percent for the game while forcing an impressive 42 turnovers.

For the Eagles three players scored in double figures with Brianna DeSeignora with 11, Erin Mosley had 12 points, and Joyce Chagan also had 11.

The Sharks return to action on Saturday when they travel to GNAC rival Pine Manor for a noon game.