Dec. 5, 2007
Box Score
WORCESTER, Mass. - 
The Worcester State College women's basketball team earned their first win of the season hanging on for a, 68-63, decision over visiting Babson College Wednesday evening in Lancer Gymnasium.  The Lancers improved to 1-6 on the year, while Babson falls to 1-6 as well.
The Lancers jumped out to a huge first half advantage as they opened the
contest with a 15-2 run over the first six minutes of action.  Senior
Lindsay DelleChiaie (Leominster, MA) led the opening charge with eight
points over that span including a pair of three pointers.  Junior Erin
McCullough (Harvard, MA) added a pair of buckets in the opening five
minutes.
Babson was able to cut the lead to just seven points at the 11:09
mark but Worcester State responded with a 17-4 run over the next seven
minutes to increase their lead to a game-high 20 points with 4:17 left
in the half.  Babson narrowed the gap over the final minutes to go into
the break down 14, 37-23.  DelleChiaie led all scorers in the half with
14 points including 3-of-3 from beyond the arc.  Babson was paced by
senior Caitlin Fenn (Niantic, CT), who tallied eight points in the opening frame.
Babson made a game of it in the second half.  After Worcester State
scored the first four points of the second half to push their advantage
to 18 points, the Beavers scored nine straight to halve the lead.
The Beavers continued to whittled away the lead the rest of the half and with 1:17 remaining, Babson freshman Amanda Grammel (Leominster, MA) drained a three-pointer to bring Babson to within three points at 61-58.  From there, the Lancers put the game away at the free throw line as McCullough hit three from the charity stripe to go along with a pair from Becca Giguere (West Brookfield, MA) and two more from DelleChiaie
to seal the victory for the Lancers.
DelleChiaie led the Lancers with 19 points and nine rebounds.  Freshman
Alexis George (Worcester, MA) had 10 second half points to help
Worcester State to the win.  Freshman Kathleen Foley (Hudson, NH) also
reached double digits with 10 points.
For Babson, Fenn led all scorers with 20 points.  Grammel chipped in with nine points and senior Nicole McManus (Baldwinsville, NY) scored eight points and hauled in 10 boards.
Worcester State returns to the hardwood on Saturday when they travel to
Mount Holyoke.  Babson will travel to Framingham State on Thursday
evening to face the Rams.
NOTE: Taken from a Worcester State College press release.