POTSDAM, N.Y.- The SUNY Potsdam women's basketball team's (1-16, 0-11 SUNYAC) comeback fell short in their 54-50 loss to Plattsburgh State (6-11, 5-6 SUNYAC) Tuesday night at Jerry Welsh Gymnasium. Freshman guard
Mikayla Horton (Hammond, N.Y./Hammond) had a career-high night with 11 points and added four rebounds and two steals to lead the Bears. Fellow freshman forward
Naya Walters (Bronx, N.Y./Women's Academy of Excellence) finished with 11 boards, one assist and two blocks, all career-highs for Walters.
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Potsdam had a 13-11 lead following the first quarter with Horton scoring four points and junior guard
Riley Luckie (Ogdensburg, N.Y./Jefferson C.C.), sophomore guard
Drew Dufrane (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) and freshman guard
Carly Shear (Newark, N.Y./Newark) each chipping in two points, while junior guard
Abbey Smith (Bainbridge, N.Y./Bainbridge-Guilford) hit once from behind the arc. Junior guard Bella DePasquale (Ardsley, N.Y./Ardsley) had five points to lead the Cardinals in the 10-minute span.
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It was all Plattsburgh in the second with a 15-3 scoring advantage. Dufrane scored the lone 3-pointer for Potsdam, while six different Cardinals tallied up the 15 points for Plattsburgh. The Cardinals took the 10 point lead into the locker room.
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Scoring evened out after halftime with the teams scoring 11 points apiece. Freshman forward
Hannah Marcellus (Potsdam, N.Y./Madrid-Waddington) led the Bears with four points, while sophomore forward Taylor Durnin (Lyon Mountain, N.Y./Northern Adirondack) and junior guard Anna Thompson (Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Spackenkill each scored three points to lead Plattsburgh.
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At the start of the fourth, Durin made two from the free throw line before Potsdam went on an 8-0 mini run starting with a jumper from Horton. She got the Bears within four at the 6:26 minute mark after a made 3-pointer, but game turned into a fight from the foul line in the remaining minutes. The Cardinals went on to go 17-for-24 from the line during the whole quarter with 22 of those attempts coming after the made three from Horton. Potsdam got within four again with 18 seconds left after a three-point play was converted from Luckie, but wouldn't come any closer and Plattsburgh took the 54-50 victory. Potsdam outscored Plattsburgh 23-17 during the final quarter.
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Plattsburgh edged Potsdam 48-47 in rebounds, but the Bears shot 28-percent from the field to the Cardinals 24-percent.
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Dufrane and Luckie each finished with eight points on the night with Luckie dishing out five assists for a career-high. Freshman forward
Nicole Hansen (Fulton, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley) grabbed six boards and tallied four points and two blocks.
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Thompson led Plattsburgh 16 points and two steals, while Durnin followed her with 12 points and nine rebounds for a team-high.
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Potsdam hits the road this weekend to battle Oneonta Friday at 5:30 p.m. and New Paltz Saturday at 1 p.m.Â
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