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Women’s Basketball Win’s Star Matchup over Navy, marking fifth straight win over Rival
February 10, 2024 | Women's Basketball
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point women's basketball team (10-11, 7-4 PL) was victorious in the annual Star Series matchup presented by USAA over the Navy Midshipmen (8-14, 4-7 PL), 70-58 at Christl Arena on Saturday afternoon, marking three straight Star Series wins for the Army women's basketball team and Head Coach Missy Traversi. Leading the way was Junior Trinity Hardy, who had a season-high 23 points on 10-16 shooting from the floor, and sophomore Reese Ericson, who shot 6-11 from three-point range, scoring 21 to combine with Hardy for 44 of Army's 70 total points.
How It Happened
In a sea of white and many of their cadet peers in attendance cheering them on, which included a majority of the football team, the Army women's basketball team came out hot outscoring Navy 24-13 in the first quarter and never looked back. Army raced out to a 7-0 advantage with two buckets coming from Hardy. Army would go on to lead the entire game.
Ericson would cash her first of six three-pointers midway through the quarter to keep the Black Knights out front 13-8. Ericson would soon connect again pushing Army out to a 23-9 lead as the quarter was coming to a close.
In the second, Army pushed its lead out to 19 points on a basket by Camryn Tade and would take a 38-25 lead into intermission.
In the second half, Ericson was sensational drilling three consecutive three-pointers on three Army possessions late in the third quarter to take a 15-point lead into the final 10 minutes of play at 55-40.
Navy would cut into the Army and make it an eight-point game, following a 7-0 run with five of those points scored by freshman Zanai Barnett-Gay. However, Hardy would answer for Army with a three-pointer of her own and several minutes later Ericson would nail her sixth and final three of the day at the 4:59 mark to push the Black Knights back up by 14 points, 61-47 which they were able to control the remainder of the game.
Navy had three players in double figures, led by Banett-Gay's 20 points, Kate Samson's 16 points and Kyah Smith's 13 points.
Inside the Box
How It Happened
In a sea of white and many of their cadet peers in attendance cheering them on, which included a majority of the football team, the Army women's basketball team came out hot outscoring Navy 24-13 in the first quarter and never looked back. Army raced out to a 7-0 advantage with two buckets coming from Hardy. Army would go on to lead the entire game.
Ericson would cash her first of six three-pointers midway through the quarter to keep the Black Knights out front 13-8. Ericson would soon connect again pushing Army out to a 23-9 lead as the quarter was coming to a close.
In the second, Army pushed its lead out to 19 points on a basket by Camryn Tade and would take a 38-25 lead into intermission.
In the second half, Ericson was sensational drilling three consecutive three-pointers on three Army possessions late in the third quarter to take a 15-point lead into the final 10 minutes of play at 55-40.
Navy would cut into the Army and make it an eight-point game, following a 7-0 run with five of those points scored by freshman Zanai Barnett-Gay. However, Hardy would answer for Army with a three-pointer of her own and several minutes later Ericson would nail her sixth and final three of the day at the 4:59 mark to push the Black Knights back up by 14 points, 61-47 which they were able to control the remainder of the game.
Navy had three players in double figures, led by Banett-Gay's 20 points, Kate Samson's 16 points and Kyah Smith's 13 points.
Inside the Box
- Army women's basketball improves to 43-40 all-time vs. Navy since the first meeting in 1981.
- Army is 8-2 in their last 10 meetings vs. Navy.
- Army is 20-19 all-time vs. Navy at Christl Arena.
- Army has won the last three Star Series matchups over Navy (2022, 2023, 2024).
- Head Coach Missy Traversi improves to 5-1 vs. Navy, with five straight victories over the Mids in her three seasons at the helm.
Last Five Games vs. Navy:
Feb. 10, 2024 (H): Army 70 – Navy 58 ** 2024 Star Game
Jan. 20, 2024 (A): Army 66 - Navy 51
Feb. 11, 2023 (A): Army 66 - Navy 64 **2023 Star Game
Jan. 21, 2023 (H): Army 75 - Navy 61
Feb. 12, 2022 (H): Army 70 - Navy 66 **2022 Star Game
Feb. 10, 2024 (H): Army 70 – Navy 58 ** 2024 Star Game
Jan. 20, 2024 (A): Army 66 - Navy 51
Feb. 11, 2023 (A): Army 66 - Navy 64 **2023 Star Game
Jan. 21, 2023 (H): Army 75 - Navy 61
Feb. 12, 2022 (H): Army 70 - Navy 66 **2022 Star Game
- Reese Ericson drilled six three-pointers, her fourth game making four or more threes this season. It was her third game scoring 20+ points.
- Over her last two games, Ericson has scored 35 points on 10-23 shooting from three-point distance (.43%).
- Trinity Hardy scored a season-best 23 points on 10-16 shooting from the field. She has scored in double figures in six of the last seven games.
Up Next
The Black Knights hit the road to battle Boston University on Wednesday, February 14 at 6pm.
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For complete coverage of Army West Point women's basketball, follow the Black Knights on Twitter @ArmyWP_WBB, on Instagram @armywestpointwbb, and online at www.goarmywestpoint.com.
The Black Knights hit the road to battle Boston University on Wednesday, February 14 at 6pm.
Follow Along
For complete coverage of Army West Point women's basketball, follow the Black Knights on Twitter @ArmyWP_WBB, on Instagram @armywestpointwbb, and online at www.goarmywestpoint.com.
Team Stats
Navy
ARM
FG%
.442
.419
3FG%
.333
.429
FT%
.615
.563
RB
31
29
TO
20
11
STL
5
16
Game Leaders
Scoring
- Scoring
- Field Goals
- 3PT Field Goals
- Free Throws
- Rebounds
Pts
23
FGM
10
3FGM
1
FTM
2
Pts
21
FGM
7
3FGM
6
FTM
1
Pts
6
FGM
2
3FGM
1
FTM
1
Players Mentioned
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