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No. 10/13 Women's Hoops Hosts Marietta in NCAA Tournament Sectional Semifinal on Friday

No. 10/13 Women's Basketball vs. Marietta
NCAA Tournament Third Round | Babson Park Sectional
Friday, March 10 | 8 p.m.
Staake Gymnasium | Babson Park, Mass.

WHAT TO KNOW
• Babson was selected as one of four sectional hosts for the second weekend of the 2023 NCAA Tournament on Sunday morning.
• The Beavers will host Marietta while Chicago (23-4) takes on Rhode Island College (26-3) in Friday's sectional semifinals.
• The winners will meet in a national quarterfinal on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. inside Staake Gymnasium.

SERIES HISTORY
• Babson and Marietta will meet for the first time on Friday night.

BABSON IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
• The Beavers are back in the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row and are making their 12th appearance in program history.
• Babson has reached the Sweet 16 for the sixth time overall and first since 2017 and advanced to the national quarterfinals in both 2010 and 2011 under legendary head coach Judy Blinstrub.
• The Green and White is 2-3 all-time in the sectional semifinals with both victories coming by three points in overtime.

MARIETTA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
• The Pioneers are making their second consecutive NCAA appearance and the third in program history, all of which have come since 2018.
• Marietta was knocked out in the second round by eventual national champions Hope last season and has advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history.

SCOUTING THE BEAVERS
• No. 10 WBCA/No. 13 D3hoops.com Babson (25-5) followed up Friday's win over Maine Maritime with a 76-66 victory over SUNY New Paltz in Saturday's second round.
• Junior Kelly Walsh went 15-of-15 at the free throw line and matched her career high with 24 points, while senior Samantha Smith added 18 points and 14 rebounds for the Beavers, who used a 12-0 run that spanned the third and fourth quarters to seize control of the game.
• Senior Megan Bauman (13.7d pts, 5.8 reb, 3.9 reb) ranks second in Division III in assists, Smith (12.8 pts, 7.6 pts, 2.1 blocks) is shooting 54.5 percent over the last eight games, and Walsh (12.1 pts, 4.4 reb, 2.4 steals) is averaging 17.8 points over her last seven outings.
• The Green and White ranks 14th in Division III in both field goal percentage (44.4) and three-point field goal percentage (34.4) and is holding opponents to 56.6 points per game.

SCOUTING THE PIONEERS
• Marietta (22-7) edged Eastern Connecticut State 61-57 in the first round and rallied to knock off No. 18/19 Ithaca 44-42 in the second round on Saturday.
• Senior Devin Hefner scored 15 points, which included the tying layup with 53 seconds to go and the game-winning free throws with 0:03 remaining for the Pioneers, who forced four late turnovers and outscored the Bombers 9-0 over the final 2:41.
• Hefner (9.3 pts, 5.2 reb, 2.1 ast) is shooting 44.3 percent from the floor, Olivia Gribble (9.3 pts, 1.9 reb) leads the team with 48 three-point field goals and Erin Hahn (9.0 pts, 9.0 reb) leads the squad with 43 steals and six double-doubles.
• Marietta ranks 32nd in Division III in rebounding margin (+8.2) and is holding opponents to 54.4 points on 34.4 percent shooting on the year.

VETERAN TRIO EARNS ALL-NEWMAC RECOGNITION
• Bauman, Smith and Walsh were all named to the all-conference squads when the NEWMAC released its postseason awards on Tuesday.
• A second-team selection last winter, Smith was tabbed as the NEWMAC Defensive Player of the Year and earned a spot on the first time after averaging 13.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and a league-high 2.3 blocks while shooting 56.2 percent in league play.
• A three-time all-conference selection, Bauman collected first-team honors for the second year in a row after averaging 14.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and a NEWMAC-best 7.1 assists while shooting 53 percent in 10 games.
• Walsh garnered all-conference second-team honors for the first time in her career after contributing 9.1 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals in nine outings against league foes.

SENSATIONAL SENIORS
• Two-year captains Bauman and Smith have helped lead the Beavers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths and a record of 74-21 since arriving in Babson Park back in 2019.
• Bauman is the program's all-time (448) and single-season assist leader with 173 dimes this winter, and also ranks fourth all-time in three-point field goals (88) and 10th on the school's career scoring list with 1,207 points. She is also the only player in Babson history to amass more than 1,200 points, 350 rebounds, 400 assists and 100 steals in her career.
• Smith is tied for fourth in program history in blocked shots (119) and ranks fifth all-time in field goal percentage (50.1). She also surpassed 500 career rebounds last Friday against Maine Maritime and recorded her team-leading eighth double-double of the season in last Saturday's victory over New Paltz. 
• Bauman and Smith added to their postseason awards haul on Tuesday when they earned NEWBA All-Region accolades. Bauman was named to the first team and was recognized for the second year in a row, while Smith landed a spot on the second team.

ASSAULT ON THE RECORD BOOKS
• Bauman ranks first in Division III shooting 92.2 percent at the free throw line this winter and enters the NCAA Tournament in fifth place in Division III history with a 88.8 percent career mark at the charity stripe. Her 173 assists this season also rank second nationally and are just seven away from Damaris Rodriguez' 180 dimes. 
• Sophmore Katelyn Mollica's 54 three-pointers are tied for second on Babson's single-season list with Erin Young '15 (54, 2012-13) and she is just three away from the record set by Joanna Maher '03, who knocked down 56 triples during the 2001-02 campaign. Mollica is also shooting 42.2 percent from beyond the arc, which ranks second on the program's single-season list.
• Smith's 64 blocked shots this winter rank fifth on the Beavers' single-season list and are the most since 2012-13 when Sarah Collins '13 swatted away 99 shots.
• Walsh ranks eighth in Division III shooting 89.3 at the free throw line and her 70 steals are the second highest total by a Babson player going back to 1996. Only Jennifer Narlee '17, who finished with 74 in 2017, has amassed more during this stretch.

TOURNAMENT TRENDS
• The quartet of Walsh (19.5 points), Smith (15.5), Mollica (11.5) and Bauman (10.0) each scored in double figures in both of Babson's wins over Maine Maritime and New Paltz.
• Smith (9.0), Bauman (7.0), sophomore Camilla Silk (5.5) and junior Madison Odam (5.0) combined to grab over 58 percent of the team's rebounds over its first two NCAA Tournament games.
• The Beavers held their first two opponents to just 29 percent shooting.
• Babson outscored the Mariners and Hawks 44-26 in the fourth quarter.

TOURNAMENT TESTED
• Walsh is averaging 16.8 points and 2.3 steals, Smith is putting up 16.5 points on 51 percent shooting to go along with 8.5 rebounds, and Bauman is contributing 11.3 points, 8.0 assists and 5.3 rebounds in four NCAA Tournament games. Each player has scored in double figures in all four contests as well.
• Junior Rachel McMenemy is contributing 7.0 points and 4.8 boards, while Odam has averaged 6.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in four NCAA outings.

LONG TIME COMING
• Despite winning more than 26 in four consecutive seasons between 2009-13, Babson hosted its first NCAA Tournament action since losing to Capital (Ohio) in a sectional semifinal back in 1993 last weekend.

HOME, SWEET HOME
• The Beavers are 15-1 inside Staake Gymnasium this season with their lone loss coming against Trinity (Conn.) on January 23.
• Eleven of Babson's 15 wins this winter have come by at least 10 points and it is outscoring opponents by 0.27 points per possession at home.
• Going back to December 2013, the Green and White owns a winning percentage of .810 (98-23) inside Staake Gymnasium.

EXPERIENCE ON THE SIDELINES
• Babson head coach Judy Blinstrub is fourth among active coaches with 718 wins and ranks 11th all-time among Division III coaches in victories.
• Only one coach in this year's NCAA Tournament – Michael Miller of Messiah (735 wins) – has more victories than Blinstrub.
• Now in her 39th season, she boasts a .686 winning percentage (718-329) and has led her teams to 20 or more wins 16 times.
• Blinstrub also owns a 15-11 record in the NCAA Tournament.

BABSON'S BEST SEASONS
• The Beavers have won at least 24 games seven times in program history with six of those seasons coming since 2010.

2010-11     30-1    NCAA quarterfinals
2009-10     28-4    NCAA quarterfinals
2011-12     26-3    NCAA second round
2012-13     26-3    NCAA second round
1991-92     26-4    ECAC final
2022-23   25-5    NCAA sectional semifinals *
2016-17     24-6    NCAA sectional semifinals

* current season

NUMBERS TO KNOW
• The Beavers are 21-1 this season and have won 83 of their last 84 games going back to the start of the 2018-19 campaign when carrying a lead into the fourth quarter.
• Babson is 22-0 this winter when holding its opponents below 40 percent shooting.
• The Beavers are 18-1 on the year when outrebounding their foes.
• The Green and White is 9-1 this season and 20-1 going back to the start of last year when forcing 18 or more turnovers.
• Babson is 19-2 since the start of last season when making at least six three-pointers.
• The Beavers are 20-0 on the year when giving up less than 65 points.

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Players Mentioned

Megan Bauman

#23 Megan Bauman

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5' 7"
Senior
Rachel McMenemy

#12 Rachel McMenemy

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5' 11"
Junior
Katelyn Mollica

#5 Katelyn Mollica

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5' 4"
Sophomore
Madison Odam

#30 Madison Odam

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6' 0"
Junior
Camilla Silk

#20 Camilla Silk

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6' 0"
Sophomore
Samantha Smith

#21 Samantha Smith

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6' 1"
Senior
Kelly Walsh

#11 Kelly Walsh

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5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Megan Bauman

#23 Megan Bauman

5' 7"
Senior
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Rachel McMenemy

#12 Rachel McMenemy

5' 11"
Junior
F
Katelyn Mollica

#5 Katelyn Mollica

5' 4"
Sophomore
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Madison Odam

#30 Madison Odam

6' 0"
Junior
F
Camilla Silk

#20 Camilla Silk

6' 0"
Sophomore
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Samantha Smith

#21 Samantha Smith

6' 1"
Senior
F
Kelly Walsh

#11 Kelly Walsh

5' 7"
Junior
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