Our Jersey Girls Can't Be Beat
Raiders sports wire
Issue date: 1/17/06 Section: Sports
(Jan. 9) - Sophomore guard Eni Fageyinb) had 15 points and sophomore forward Toni Roselli added 15 as Rutgers-Newark shut down New York City College of Technology, 70-36, in a non-conference women's basketball game in The Golden Dome.
Sophomore reserve guard Sabrina Sanchez netted eight of her 10 points in the first half when the Scarlet Raiders (8-4) limited the visiting Yellow Jackets (3-9) to just two field goals while forcing 19 turnovers on their way to a 31-12 lead. Reserve forward Stephanie Ross finished with a career-high 13 points and 10 points.
Sophomore guard Amanda Zieminski scored 14 of her game-high 20 points in the second half for City Tech. Sophomore center Evelyn Ravenel.
Seven different players scored as the Raiders forged an 18-1 lead during the first nine minutes of the contest. The Yellow Jackets could get no closer than 13 points before Rutgers-Newark began to methodically build the lead to the final 34 points. All nine Raiders who played scored in the contest.
Sophomore reserve guard Sabrina Sanchez netted eight of her 10 points in the first half when the Scarlet Raiders (8-4) limited the visiting Yellow Jackets (3-9) to just two field goals while forcing 19 turnovers on their way to a 31-12 lead. Reserve forward Stephanie Ross finished with a career-high 13 points and 10 points.
Sophomore guard Amanda Zieminski scored 14 of her game-high 20 points in the second half for City Tech. Sophomore center Evelyn Ravenel.
Seven different players scored as the Raiders forged an 18-1 lead during the first nine minutes of the contest. The Yellow Jackets could get no closer than 13 points before Rutgers-Newark began to methodically build the lead to the final 34 points. All nine Raiders who played scored in the contest.
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