Army West Point Athletics
Army Wins on Senior Day and Magarity's Final Home Game
February 07, 2021 | Women's Basketball
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point women's basketball team topped Holy Cross, 60-42, Sunday afternoon on Senior Day in Christl Arena. The contest also paired as Army head coach Dave Magarity's final regular season home contest.
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"I'm really proud of the way that we bounced back from yesterday," Magarity said. "It was a very tough loss up in Worcester, but we did what we had to do today. "
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Sabria Hunter led the charge for the Black Knights with a career-high 20 points on 8-14 shooting from the floor and was 4-4 from the line. Sarah Bohn also scored in double digits for Army, finishing with 12 points.
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"I think we set the tone from the beginning of the game with Bohn and when Sabria did get into the game, she was such a force – not only offensively with a career high, but defensively her ball pressure, her rebounding, just her physical presence was huge. I just can't say enough about those two. Those two are two of the toughest kids that I've had here in a long time."
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After an early 11-0 scoring run by the Crusaders put Holy Cross ahead 13-6, Army fought to hold an 18-17 lead by the end of the opening quarter. Hunter found success near the rim in the opening quarter, converting on three layups.
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Hunter went on to add eight more points in the second quarter, highlighted by a 3-point play just before time expired in the first half, which gave Army the 37-28 lead at the break.
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Army shot 62.5 percent from the field in the third quarter, while limiting Holy Cross to 15.4 percent, which helped build its lead to 49-35. The Black Knights maintained the double-digit advantage for the remainder of the contest.
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Army honored their senior class of Jessica Rawls and Liz Layne prior to the game. Both of the team captains earned spots in the starting lineup. With less than a minute remaining they received an ovation after they were subbed out of the game.
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"I'm so proud of those two. They are two of the best young women I have ever coached in terms of character. They are just unbelievable kids," Magarity said.Â
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Army also recognized Magarity following the contest. Army Director of Athletics Mike Buddie presented Magarity, who is in his 15th season at the helm of the program, with a framed jersey.
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"Today we were all playing for Jess, Liz and Coach," Hunter said. "It was important for us to play for him and send him out on a good note."
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NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
UP NEXT
The Black Knights will have a pair of games next weekend at Boston U.
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"I'm really proud of the way that we bounced back from yesterday," Magarity said. "It was a very tough loss up in Worcester, but we did what we had to do today. "
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Sabria Hunter led the charge for the Black Knights with a career-high 20 points on 8-14 shooting from the floor and was 4-4 from the line. Sarah Bohn also scored in double digits for Army, finishing with 12 points.
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"I think we set the tone from the beginning of the game with Bohn and when Sabria did get into the game, she was such a force – not only offensively with a career high, but defensively her ball pressure, her rebounding, just her physical presence was huge. I just can't say enough about those two. Those two are two of the toughest kids that I've had here in a long time."
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After an early 11-0 scoring run by the Crusaders put Holy Cross ahead 13-6, Army fought to hold an 18-17 lead by the end of the opening quarter. Hunter found success near the rim in the opening quarter, converting on three layups.
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Hunter went on to add eight more points in the second quarter, highlighted by a 3-point play just before time expired in the first half, which gave Army the 37-28 lead at the break.
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Army shot 62.5 percent from the field in the third quarter, while limiting Holy Cross to 15.4 percent, which helped build its lead to 49-35. The Black Knights maintained the double-digit advantage for the remainder of the contest.
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Army honored their senior class of Jessica Rawls and Liz Layne prior to the game. Both of the team captains earned spots in the starting lineup. With less than a minute remaining they received an ovation after they were subbed out of the game.
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"I'm so proud of those two. They are two of the best young women I have ever coached in terms of character. They are just unbelievable kids," Magarity said.Â
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Army also recognized Magarity following the contest. Army Director of Athletics Mike Buddie presented Magarity, who is in his 15th season at the helm of the program, with a framed jersey.
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"Today we were all playing for Jess, Liz and Coach," Hunter said. "It was important for us to play for him and send him out on a good note."
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NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
- Bohn registered her 100th career made 3-point basket.
- Bohn has now scored in double figures four times this season and 15 times in her career.
- This was Hunter's third double-digit scoring effort of the season and the eighth of her career.
- Hunter's performance was the third 20-point game by a Black Knight this season. The other two belong to Alisa Fallon.
UP NEXT
The Black Knights will have a pair of games next weekend at Boston U.
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Team Stats
HolyCr
ARM
FG%
.296
.440
3FG%
.150
.368
FT%
.700
.692
RB
37
32
TO
17
13
STL
5
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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