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Tribe Falls to Hofstra in CAA Tournament Quarterfinals

Newark, Del. - The fifth-seeded William and Mary women’s basketball team fell to fourth-seeded Hofstra, 71-46, in the quarterfinals of the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament on Friday afternoon in Newark, Del. The loss snapped the Tribe’s (19-12) four-game winning streak. W&M’s 19 wins this season is the second most in the program’s history.

Junior Devin James led the College with a game-high 21 points and four steals. With 994 career points, she is just six points away from becoming the program’s 12th 1,000-point scorer. Junior Kyra Kaylor also finished in double figures scoring with 12 points and increases her career total to 1,411. Additionally, senior Sarah Stroh became W&M’s single-season record holder for minutes played with 1,131, breaking Jen Sobota’s mark of 1,108.

The Pride began the game well and quickly jumped out to a 12-5 lead during the first five minutes. While the College closed the gap to three, 12-9, following a jumper by James with 13:53 showing, HU responded with a 9-0 run during the next four minutes.

Shortly thereafter, the Green and Gold drew within eight points following another jumper by James, but Hofstra countered with an 8-1 spurt to go ahead 29-14. Minutes later, the Pride utilized a 7-0 run to extend the advantage to 36-18 with less than two minutes remaining in the initial stanza.

At the intermission, W&M trailed 36-21. James led the squad with 11 points and three steals, while Kaylor had eight points.

Little changed during the opening portion of the second half, as HU maintained a 15-point lead, 42-27, at the first media timeout. Following the brief break, however, the Pride increased its lead to 20 points during the next four minutes.

W&M cut the margin to 16 points, 50-34, after a jumper by James with 10:09 remaining but was unable to get any closer the rest of the way.

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