NYU Wins 19th Consecutive Season Opener

NYU Wins 19th Consecutive Season Opener

From NYU Athletics

The New York University women's basketball team won its 19th consecutive season opener, defeating visiting Stevens Institute of Technology 68-65 on Wednesday evening, November 15, at the Sportsplex in Manhattan.

Kaitlyn Read, who returned to action after missing most of last season with an injury, scored a game-high 30 points, including 18 in the pivotal third quarter, to lead the way for NYU. She also tied a career best with eight steals.

"Just an incredible performance from someone who missed so much time last season," said Head Coach Lauren Hall-Gregory. "She worked so hard to get back and it was great to see her do so well out there."

NYU (1-0) led by four points at halftime, 37-33, when Read put on a show. She opened the second-half scoring a with a three-pointer, a driving layup and another three as NYU established a 12-point lead. After the teams traded a pair of buckets,  Read followed with another layup, three-pointer and short jumper to give NYU a game-high 15-point lead, 52-37.

"Not only is Kaitlyn a confident player," added Hall-Gregory. "But shes so competitive, as well. Our other players really fed off of her tonight."

Stevens (0-1) scored the next six points and pulled within nine. However, Read hit another three-ball and Kayla Patterson hit a layup as the Violets went up 59-45 before settling for a 59-47 lead after three quarters.

The Ducks, however, would not go away. They scored the first eight points of the final stanza before Read's free throw with 5:12 remaining ended NYU's scoreless streak. Then, Stevens managed to pull within one before Janean Cuffee's three-pointer with 3:24 gave the Violets some breathing room and Paterson's layup with 1:16 remaining re-opened a six-point lead, 65-59.

The Ducks' Megan Brown answered with a layup with just under a minute left, then Shaye McGoey hit a free throw for NYU with 35 ticks remaining. Anna Toke, who scored a team-high 16 points for Stevens, drove for a layup before Read made a free throw with 16 seconds left.

The Violets' four-point lead was cut in half when Megan Brown hit a layup with 12 ticks left and McGoey made another free throw one second later to give NYU a three-point lead.

Stevens' Sam Winter then missed a shot, and even though Patterson was fouled and could not convert either of her free throws with just over a second remaining, the Ducks could not get off another shot as the Violets held on to the victory.

"Today we showed that when we play well, we can be a very good team," explained Hall-Gregory. "There is plenty to clean up, however. We need to play that well for a full 40 minutes."

NET NOTES:

- Read and Patterson each collected a game-high eight rebounds, as did Toke. Patterson was NYU's only other double-digit scorer (10 points) 

- Stevens' biggest lead of the game was five points, 18-13, late in the first quarter.

- Read moved up to eighth on the NYU career scoring list. The two-time First Team All-UAA honoree now has 1,275 points, passing Carrie Kaczmarski '93 (1,251 points) in the record book. Read's former teammate Megan Dawe '16, is seventh all-time with 1,413 career points. 

- This is the third-straight year the Violets have knocked off the Ducks in both teams' season opener. Last season an unranked NYU team went to Hoboken, NJ, and defeated #24 Stevens 60-48.