#18 Franklin Pierce Captures First Regional Title, 88-71
Third-seeded Ravens stun top-seeded and No. 4-ranked Holy Family to reach Elite Eight for first time in program history
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2008 Northeast Regional Champions
Franklin Pierce University Ravens
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (March 17, 2008) – Third-seeded Franklin
Pierce University, ranked 18th in this week’s USA
Today/ESPN/WBCA Division II poll, captured its first Northeast
Regional title with an 88-71 victory over top-seeded and host Holy
Family University, ranked 4th nationally, at the 2008 NCAA Division
II Women’s Basketball Tournament’s Northeast Regional
at Campus Center Gymnasium tonight.
Franklin Pierce (27-5, 18-4 NE-10) advances to the NCAA Division II
Elite 8 in Kearney, Neb., March 26-29. The Ravens will face No. 9
University of Alaska-Anchorage (29-4), who also knocked off an
undefeated team in No. 2-ranked Seattle Pacific University (29-1),
50-44, in tonight’s West Region final in Seattle, Wash. Holy
Family (32-1, 18-0 CACC) completes a remarkable season, having
captured both the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)
regular season and tournament titles.
“For us to get to this point I think is a remarkable
accomplishment,” said Franklin Pierce Head Coach Mark Swasey.
“It speaks to the commitment everyone made at the beginning
of the season.”
Sophomore All-American Johannah Leedham (Ellesmere Port,
England/Cheshire Academy (Conn.)) earned Most Outstanding Player
honors at the regional as she poured in a game-high 31 points (16
first half) on 12-for-22 shooting from the field, including two
three-pointers, and converted 5-of-6 free-throw attempts. She set a
new single-season program record for points in a season with 727,
surpassing the previous mark of 706 set by Shelia Lindsay in
1987-88.
Leedham also matched her own single-season record with 165 made
free-throws. She also grabbed a game-high ten rebounds for her
seventh double-double of the season (17th career) and added three
assists, three steals and a blocked shot.
“We didn’t want to give (Johannah Leedham) easy touches
with the ball,” said Holy Family Head Coach Mike McLaughlin.
“She cuts to the ball very well, her teammates find her and
she creates so many problems for the defense. She single-handedly
dominated the game, maybe not numbers-wise, but she makes everyone
so much better.”
Junior Jennifer Leedham (Ellesmere Port, England/Cheshire Academy
(Conn.)) joined her younger sister on the regional’s
All-Tournament team as she added 15 points, seven rebounds, five
assists and two steals. Senior Josie Lidke (Chaska, Minn./Chaska)
finished with 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field,
including 3-4 from three-point range, and converted both free-throw
attempts to go with four rebounds. Sophomore Jess McPherson
(Croydon, Australia) contributed 11 points, six rebounds (three
offensive) and five assists, while junior Toby Martin (Wayne,
Maine/Maranacook) rounded out the quartet of double-figure scorers
with 11 points, draining all six free-throw attempts, to go with
three rebounds and two assists.
Junior Melissa Brooks (Levittown, Pa.) led Holy Family with 25
points, shooting 10-for-14 from the field and converting 5-of-8
free-throws, to go with seven rebounds (four offensive) and two
assists to earn All-Tournament team honors. Senior Kelly Killion
(Pennsauken, N.J.), joined her on the All-Tournament team and added
14 points, four rebounds and eight assists, while freshman
Catherine Carr (Bernardsville, N.J.) finished with nine points,
five rebounds (three offensive) and two assists.
Franklin Pierce blistered the nets at 55.8-percent (29-for-52) from
the field, including 45.5% (10-for-22) from three-point range, and
converted 20-of-25 (80%) free-throws. The game was tied at 38-38 at
halftime, but the Ravens came out blazing in the second half,
knocking down 7-of-12 (58.3%) three-pointers en route to a 53.3%
(16-30) shooting from the field. Holy Family was held to
39.1-percent (25-for-64) shooting from the field, including 31.3%
(10-32) in the second half, and connected on just 10-of-28 (35.7%)
three-pointers. The Tigers also made just 8-of-15 (53.3%)
free-throw attempts.
“We came out in the second half relaxed and put together our
best half of the season,” said Swasey. “We were
aggressor and our team showed no fear.”
After a back-and-forth first half, the game was knotted at 38-38 at
the break. Franklin Pierce came out firing out of the locker room.
The Ravens scored the first seven points of the half, en route to
an opening 16-7 run in the stanza to open a quick 12-point cushion
(57-45) five minutes in. Franklin Pierce drained five
three-pointers, two by Johannah Leedham, during the stretch.
“They moved the ball as well as anyone we have played this
year,” said McLaughlin. “Every team we have played this
year, we have been able to determine the tempo, but they were able
to do that tonight and I give them a lot of credit, they move the
ball so well.”
A Jennifer Leedham three put Franklin Pierce up 15 (60-45) with
13:23 to play, and they extended it to 16 points (64-48) after a
Johannah Leedham jumper with 11:54 left. The Ravens kept adding on,
running the lead to 20 points (71-51) after McPherson made one of
two at the free-throw line with 7:28 to play.
Franklin Pierce’s lead was still 20 (75-55) after a Lidke
lay-up with 5:57 remaining, but Holy Family had one more burst in
it. The Tigers scored eight-straight points, including
three’s by Carr and Killion, to draw within 12 (75-63) with
4:58 remaining. However, the Ravens answered with a 7-1 spurt over
the next minute to regain an 18-point cushion (82-64), sparked by a
Lidke three, with 3:23 left to seal their first trip to the Elite
Eight.
“I think it’s fantastic,” said co-captain
Jennifer Leedham. “It’s a credit to the girls and the
coaching staff. We’ve all come together this season and
worked hard all year long and now we are being rewarded.”



























