On February 10, 2015

The College of St. Joseph Lady Saints basketball team will match-up against Hampshire College

By Justin Lemanski
Sports Reporter

The College of St. Joseph Lady Saints basketball team will match-up against conference opponent Hampshire College on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Hampshire currently is 0-12 overall and and looking to get a win in the conference. Hampshire is led by Alissa Graf, who is averaging close to 12 points per game.

The Fighting Saints will have a good chance to get a win if they stay with tactics that have worked well for them. When the Saints are a defense-minded team and use turnovers for transition offense, they can be dominate. Saints guard’s Chontayvia Kennedy and Jazz Laracuente can penetrate, while Regina Steele controls the glass. Look for the Saints to continue this strategy.

Start time for the game is at 6 p.m. at College of St. Joesph. Then, they head on the road at Eastern Maine CC to finish the regular season. Admission is free and both games of the doubleheader Thursday will bestreamed live by STCN.

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