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Graci Semptimphelter file photo
Jose Figueroa
61
Williams Wil 6-4,0-0 NESCAC
70
Winner John Carroll JCU 8-1,0-1 NCAC
Williams Wil
6-4,0-0 NESCAC
61
Final
70
John Carroll JCU
8-1,0-1 NCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Williams Wil 11 13 12 25 61
John Carroll JCU 17 20 17 16 70

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Joe Ginley '16, SID

Guided by Semptimphelter, Women's Basketball Opens Tennessee Trip with Win

The Blue Streaks rolled past Williams College in the first of two games outside of Nashville

GALLATIN, Tenn. – The Christmas break trip to Tennessee was certainly circled on the calendar for John Carroll Women's Basketball for a while.

The Blue Streaks showed it on Friday, dominating the Williams College Ephs at Welch College, located about a half-hour northeast of Nashville.

With the 70-61 victory over the NESCAC foe, #11 JCU advances to 8-1 on the season.

The native Tennessean Graci Semptimphelter might have enjoyed the opening game of the trip the most. The senior scored a team-best 24 points in the victory, guiding a dominant effort for the Clevelanders. The guard shot 9-of-16, including 4-of-7 from deep, while adding 4 assists. 

The Ephs started out fast with a 6-point run until the JCU defense amplified the pressure. A couple Carly Perusek layups and an Ava Ryncarz triple quickly stole back the lead at the six-minute mark. Then Semptimphelter and Nicci Finazzo heated up with a couple buckets apiece, setting JCU ahead after the first quarter, 17-11.

John Carroll continued to find success inside, opening up a lane for Ryncarz to bury another triple at 6:30. Erin McCormick hit a 3-pointer to up the lead to nine before Semptimphelter pushed the margin to double digits with 2:24 left in the half. Two layups apiece by Perusek and Semptimphelter in the final minute set the margin at 37-24 going into the break. 

Coming out of halftime, the Blue Streaks continued to push the tempo. JCU found space to drive the lane en route to a 10-2 run to begin the half. Williams hit a nice jumper at the four-minute mark, but Semptimphelter was quick to tamp down any momentum, burying a wing trey to up the lead to 24. Entering the fourth, JCU stood in full control with a 54-36 lead. 

Off an arching Ryncarz pass, Semptimphelter sank another wing triple to start the fourth quarter. While Williams fought back late in the game to make it closer than it appeared, JCU outlasted the Ephs. 

Ryncarz (12), Finazzo (10), and Perusek (10) all finished with double figures in the points column. JCU shot 50% from the field as a team, including 8-of-13 in both the first and third quarters.

Next Up
John Carroll will play a second game in Tennessee on Saturday, facing off against Berry College (Ga.). The Blue Streaks beat the Vikings on the gridiron last week, and will look to repeat the feat on the hardwood. 
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