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Photos by Frank Poulin
Trinity Barrow '27
54
Salve Regina SRU 9-16,3-8 NEWMAC
74
Winner Wellesley WEL 10-14,4-7 NEWMAC
Salve Regina SRU
9-16,3-8 NEWMAC
54
Final
74
Wellesley WEL
10-14,4-7 NEWMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Salve Regina SRU 13 12 13 16 54
Wellesley WEL 19 17 20 18 74

Game Recap: Basketball |

Strong Offense Fuels Basketball's 74-54 Season-Finale Win over Salve Regina

WELLESLEY, Mass. – Junior Trinity Barrow (Evans, Ga.) came within arms length of a triple-double as Wellesley College basketball concluded the season with an emphatic 74-54 NEWMAC triumph over Salve Regina University at Dorothy Towne Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon. The Blue (10-14 Overall, 4-7 NEWMAC) ended the season with its highest total in both overall wins and conference wins since 2019-20.

Barrow supplied nine points with 10 rebounds and a season-high nine assists. Sophomore Ava Shane (Plano, Texas) was the leading scorer with 15 points and grabbed a game-high 15 boards. Shane ends the season fifth in Blue single-season history with 388 points. Classmate Stacy Chen (Minneapolis, Minn.) recorded 14 points while first-year Hailey Moy (San Francisco, Calif.) dropped in 10.

The Seahawks (9-15 Overall, 3-7 NEWMAC) were led by 22 points and 18 rebounds from senior Sofia Neary (Wayne, N.J.). Classmate Marissa Fortino (Watertown, Conn.) connected on all eight attempts at the charity stripe.

Wellesley came out hot, going up 8-4 early. The Seahawks didn't let the lead grow beyond five points for much of the first until a Moy jumper made it 19-13 with 19 seconds remaining. That scoreline remained through the final first quarter horn.

The Blue's advantage hovered around six points for the first five minutes of the second quarter. A three from sophomore Emaleena Elson (Irvine, Calif.) was followed by five straight by Barrow to make it 33-21. The Seahawks briefly cut it to an eight point game at 33-25 before a last second deep ball from first-year Tanvi Agarwal (Woodinville, Wash.) gave Wellesley an 11 point edge at the break.

The teams alternated points for much of the third quarter until the scoreline read 47-36 for Wellesley with 3:14 left in the frame. The Blue blitzed the Seahawks with a 9-0 run over the next two minutes, featuring two layups from Chen. At the end of three, the Blue were up 56-38.

Salve Regina never got back within 15 points in the fourth, as Wellesley finished off its high efficiency scoring with 74 total points. The Blue shot 27-for-61 (44.3%) from the floor. Wellesley had its best three-point shooting performance of the year, making 7-of-15 (46.7%) perfect.

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