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Women's Basketball

Huge comeback lifts Kean over Rutgers-Camden women

Michelle Obasi...18 points and a career-high 21 rebounds
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CAMDEN, N.J. (Jan. 30, 2016) – The Rutgers University-Camden women's basketball team grabbed a 30-8 lead after one quarter and watched it unravel here Saturday afternoon as Kean University roared back to capture a 78-73 victory in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game.
 
Kean improved to 12-7 overall and 7-5 in the NJAC with its fourth straight victory. Rutgers-Camden falls to 11-7 overall and 6-6 in the NJAC with its second straight loss.
 
Kean leads the all-time series, 47-18 and has won the last six games and 21 of the last 22 head-to-head matchups.
 
With sophomore forward/center Michelle Obasi (Camden, NJ/Camden Catholic) leading the way, the Scarlet Raptors grabbed a quick 30-8 lead after one quarter, but that quarter was costly. Raptor junior forward Caroline Santiago (Buena, NJ/Buena Regional) left the game with an injury and didn't return. The Raptors held a lead as large as 18 points (25-7) in that frame, with 10 points scored by Obasi. Freshman guard Gabby Greene (Howell, NJ/Howell) and senior guard/forward Kamari Talley (Camden, NJ/Creative Arts) both added eight points.
 
Kean rallied back in the second quarter with a 28-15 advantage, cutting its halftime deficit to 45-36. Junior guard Jaquetta Owens (Bloomfield, NJ/Bloomfield Tech) led the charge with 11 points in the quarter, giving her 15 at the half.
 
The Cougars continued to cut into the lead in the third quarter, outscoring the Scarlet Raptors by three (19-16) and making it a 61-55 game entering the final frame. Early in the fourth quarter, it appeared Rutgers-Camden had changed the momentum as the Scarlet Raptors scored the first eight points of the frame to hold a 69-55 lead with 6:35 remaining. Talley and freshman guard Ariel Robinson (Pennsauken, NJ/Camden Catholic) scored four points apiece in that run.
 
Kean's comeback started with a three-pointer by Owens with 5:37 remaining, and by the time she notched a layup with 2:50 remaining, the Cougars had rattled off 13 straight points and cut the gap to 69-68. Talley gave the Raptors a little breathing room with a layup to make it a 71-68 game, but a layup by freshman guard Marajiah Bacon (Neptune, NJ/Neptune) and a foul shot by senior forward Eden Obou (Abidjan, Ivory Coast) tied the game at 71-71, the first time Kean was even since a 2-2 score. After the teams were tied again, Kean took its first lead of the game on a layup by Owens with 58 seconds remaining. It was the lone lead change of the game.
 
Owens added a foul shot to make it 76-73 and the Cougars closed out the final margin on a pair of foul shots by Obou.
 
Owens finished with 34 points, while Marajiah Bacon netted 20. Freshman center Ruby Asabor (Elmont, NY/Long Island Lutheran) added 13 rebounds for the Cougars, who were out-rebounded, 62-48. Kean, however, forced 24 Rutgers-Camden turnovers and shot 18-for-28 from the foul line (64.3 percent), compared with the Raptors' 13-for-28 (46.4).
 
Talley and Obasi both notched double-doubles for the Scarlet Raptors, their 13th and third of the season, respectively. Talley had 23 points and 13 boards. Obasi scored 18 points and hauled down a game- and career-high 21 rebounds, passing her old high of 15 which was set against Rosemont College on Jan. 5, 2015.
 
Greene finished with 17 points and a game-high five assists for the Scarlet Raptors, while Robinson notched seven points, eight rebounds and four assists.
 
Both teams will play a 6 p.m. road NJAC game on Monday night as they make up a contest postponed by the Jan. 23 blizzard. Rutgers-Camden faces William Paterson University, while Kean plays New Jersey City University.
 
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Players Mentioned

Michelle Obasi

#33 Michelle Obasi

F/C
5' 11"
Sophomore
Kamari Talley

#2 Kamari Talley

G/F
5' 9"
Senior
Gabby Greene

#3 Gabby Greene

G
5' 6"
Freshman
Ariel Robinson

#21 Ariel Robinson

G
5' 5"
Freshman
Caroline Santiago

#25 Caroline Santiago

F/C
5' 10"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Michelle Obasi

#33 Michelle Obasi

5' 11"
Sophomore
F/C
Kamari Talley

#2 Kamari Talley

5' 9"
Senior
G/F
Gabby Greene

#3 Gabby Greene

5' 6"
Freshman
G
Ariel Robinson

#21 Ariel Robinson

5' 5"
Freshman
G
Caroline Santiago

#25 Caroline Santiago

5' 10"
Junior
F/C
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