With the win, the Beavers extended their win streak to 11 games
while improving to 19-3 overall and a perfect 15-0 in NEWMAC play.
Wellesley saw its four-game win streak come to a halt as the Blue
dipped to 8-12 overall and 6-9 in the conference.
Sophomore Nicki Wurdeman (Rowley, Mass.) led Babson with 24
points and six rebounds, while first-year Sarah Collins (Weymouth,
Mass.) added 15 points, five boards, and four blocked shots.
Sophomore Kathleen King (Framingham, Mass.) also had a big game
with nine points, eight caroms, and four assists, and junior Damisi
Adewumi (Bronx, N.Y.) chipped in with six points and three rebounds
off the bench.
Wellesley was led by the first-year trio of Malia
Maier (Torrance, Calif.), who scored 16 points on 7-of-11
shooting, Becca Kimball (Weston, Mass.), who
tossed in ten points and pulled down five rebounds and Ashleigh
Sargent (Bedford, N.H.), who contributed nine points
and five boards.
Babson's 23-8 barrage to start the contest included a 10-0 spurt
that turned a 7-5 lead into a 17-5 cushion with 13 minutes
remaining in the opening half. Collins scored six straight points
to start the burst, while Adewumi and King also added buckets.
Collins would eventually enter the break with 10 points, while
Adewumi and Wurdeman had six and five points at the half,
respectively.
Sargent and Maier each scored seven points in the first half to
pace Wellesley.
The Blue are back in action at home on Saturday. Wellesley hosts
WPI in a 2:00pm match-up that will serve as a fundraiser for breast
cancer research.