Jersey City, N.J. – Stockton University (5-3, 2-2 NJAC) captured a 58-53 victory over New Jersey City University (3-4, 2-2 NJAC) in a close game that featured 13 lead changes. The Ospreys scored the last five points of the game to snap a 53-53 tie.
Zemirah Enalls (Barnegat/Barnegat) recorded her second double-double of the year with a team-high 14 points and a career-high 15 rebounds.
Lauren Winant (Middletown/Middletown South) scored 11 points followed by
Imene Fathi (Wildwood/Wildwood) with 10 markers.
Stockton outrebounded NJCU 45-35 led by Enalls with 15 boards and
Grace Speer (Estell Manor/ACIT) with 12 caroms.
Bre Evans (Neptune/Neptune) dished a career-high seven assists and added seven rebounds plus five points. Fathi dished four assists as well.
Stockton trailed 45-39 with 7:54 remaining. A layup by Winant capped a 10-3 run that put the Ospreys on top 49-48 at the 4:20 mark. After two more lead changes, the game was tied at 53 into the final minute.
Speer sank a clutch three-pointer with 34 seconds on the clock that broke the tie. After an NJCU miss, one free throw apiece by Winant and
Madisyn McNair (Hackensack/Hackensack) sealed the 58-53 triumph. Stockton outscored the Gothic Knights 21-13 in the fourth quarter to earn the win.
The teams were tied 19-19 at the end of a low-scoring first half. Fathi led the Ospreys with five points before the break. Fathi netted five more in the third quarter, but Stockton was outscored 21-18 and entered the final period down 40-37 after a last-second layup by Winant.
Meghan Gentile and Na'tori Postell paced NJCU with 17 points apiece.
Stockton will host Rutgers-Newark in an NJAC home game on Saturday at 3:00 p.m.