ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. -- The Fordham women's basketball team pushed it win streak to three games Sunday when it defeated St. Bonaventure, 72-62, in Atlantic 10 action inside the Reilly Center. With the victory, the Rams improve to 11-5 (3-0 A10) on the season, while the Bonnies fall to 11-5 (1-2 A10) overall.
Fordham also collected its first victory at Saint Bonaventure in nine seasons while ending the Bonnies 15-game home court win streak.
The Rams led by four points on three different occasions over the first eight minutes, before the Bonnies rattled off eight in a row to take their largest lead of the game, 15-11, at the 10:40 mark. But Fordham started a streak of nine straight when freshman
Asnate Fomina buried a trey ball, and fellow classmate
G'mrice Davis capped the spurt with an old-fashion three-point play for a 20-15 advantage with 8:04 left in the first half.
Still leading by five, the Rams saw the home team score six in a row to retake the lead at 27-26 with a shade under three minutes to go before halftime. However, sophomore
Danielle Burns scored on a layup, which would give Fordham the lead for good, and started a half-ending 13-2 run, as sophomore
Hannah Missry beat the buzzer with a tough left-handed layup to give the Rams a 39-29 lead at the break.
Fordham carried over its hot shooting from the La Salle game and connected at a 53.8 percent (14-of-26) clip and knocked down 5-of-8 from three-point range over the opening 20 minutes. St. Bonaventure converted 40 percent (10-of-25) of its shots, including 3-of-6 from distance.
Senior
Emily Tapio hit a mid-range jump shot out of halftime to give the Rams their largest lead of the game (41-29), before the Bonnies raced back with eight consecutive points to trim the deficit to 41-37 with 16:31 remaining.
Back-to-back buckets from junior
Samantha Clark and Fomina extended the lead back out to eight, but the home team fought back even harder and used a 10-1 run to slice the Fordham lead to 47-46 with 9:33 left in the contest.
Sophomore Danielle Padovano scored a career-high 14 pointsThe Rams were up to the home team's fight and quickly increased their lead back to eight when Missry knocked down a three to make it 56-48 at the 7:51 mark.
The Bonnies hung around and once again got the lead to within four at 58-54, but sophomore
Danielle Padovano, who had her career game, scored the next five points and delivered the dagger with her career-high fourth triple of the day to put Fordham in front, 63-54, with 4:55 to go. The Rams would go on to cruise to the 72-62 victory.
Fordham cooled off from the field in the second half (31 percent) but connected on 12-of-15 free throws over the final 20 minutes. The Rams finished the contest shooting 41.9 percent (23-of-55) and nailed 8-of-15 from behind the arc. More importantly, they swished 18-of-23 free throws. The defense held the Bonnies to 40.4 percent (23-of-57) shooting and just 4-of-13 from long range while forcing 15 turnovers.
For the 12th time this season, Fordham won the battle on the glass, 37-33. St. Bonaventure was able to keep itself in the game by forcing 17 Ram turnovers and used a 21-10 advantage on points off turnovers.
For the second game in a row, Clark paced the offense with 17 points on a stellar 8-of10 shooting from the field. She just missed her second straight double-double with nine rebounds to go along with three assists. Padovano added a career-high 14 points off the bench and missed only two of her six three-point attempts. Graduate student
Tiffany Ruffin added eight points, nine boards and a game-high six assists, while Tapio netted eight points, corralled seven rebounds and handed out three assists.
Fordham also tied a season high in assists with 19, as the Rams failed to record an assist on only four of their baskets.
The Bonnies' Hannah Little led all scorers with 24 points and recorded five boards. Ashley Zahn added nine points and five rebounds, while the Ram defense limited leading scorer Katie Healy to only eight points. She did grab a team-high seven rebounds, dish out four assists and a register a game-high four blocks.
Fordham returns home for three home contests starting this Thursday, Jan. 15 when it welcomes Saint Joseph's inside the Rose Hill Gym for a 7 p.m. tipoff on CBS Sports Network.
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