Bridgewater State Earns Top Seed in 2013-14 MASCAC Women's Basketball Tournament
The Bridgewater State Bears have earned the top seed in the 2013-14 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament which begins on Tuesday, February 25 with the quarterfinals, then the semifinals on Thursday, February 27 and commences with the championship on Saturday, March 1.
WESTFIELD, Mass. – The Bridgewater State Bears have earned the top seed in the 2013-14 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament which begins on Tuesday, February 25 with the quarterfinals, then the semifinals on Thursday, February 27 and commences with the championship on Saturday, March 1.
Earning a first-round bye in next week’s tournament, Bridgewater State and Westfield State await the winner of the quarterfinal rounds on Tuesday. Third-seeded Framingham State hosts sixth-seeded Worcester State at 7 p.m. while fourth-seeded Salem State entertains fifth-seeded Fitchburg State at 7 p.m.
The Bears will play the winner of Salem State/Fitchburg State at 5:30 p.m. Thursday while the Owls face-off with the victor of Framingham State/Worcester State at 7 p.m. The semifinal winners will then meet on Saturday, March 1 in the championship game which will be hosted by the highest remaining seed.
Finishing the season in a three way tie for first, Bridgewater State won the tie-breaker with eight MASCAC wins and finished 14-11 overall. Senior Jenna Williamson led the way for the Bears. She ended the regular season fifth in the conference in points per game (13.8), second in three-point percentage (36.2) and third in field goal percentage (43.5).
Framingham State concluded the season with eight conference wins and a 15-10 overall record to land the third seed in the tournament. Senior Kristen Hoffman led the Rams in points per game (14.4) and assists per game (2.8). Salem State grabbed the fourth-seed with seven wins and an 11-13 overall record. Junior Rachel Carter was lights out for the Vikings, leading the conference in points per game (20.9), second in rebounds (8.6) and fourth in field goal percentage (43).
Earning the final two spots in the tournament are Fitchburg State and Worcester State. Fitchburg State finished the season with six conference wins and a 13-10 overall record. Amy Fahey was dominant for the Falcons, closing out the season first in the conference in field goal percentage (57.3), second in points per game (15.3) and third in rebounds (7.8). Worcester State rounds out the field with five conference wins and a 9-15 overall mark. Meaghan Burns was strong for the Lancers, finishing the season third in the MASCAC in points per game (14.8).
Last season, Bridgewater State outlasted Westfield State in the conference tournament, 85-72, to win the conference title and a spot in the NCAA tournament.