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Jones
68
Baltimore City Community College BALTIMOR 18-11, 10-2
83
Winner Harford Community College HARFORD 28-2, 13-0
Baltimore City Community College BALTIMOR
18-11, 10-2
68
Final
83
Harford Community College HARFORD
28-2, 13-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Baltimore City Community College BALTIMOR 15 20 14 19 68
Harford Community College HARFORD 24 23 18 18 83

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Fighting Owls Capture Fourth Consecutive Regional Championship

Harford is now just one win away from returning to national tournament

  • Tournament: Region 20 Championship
  • Opponent: Baltimore City Panthers
  • Score: #11 Harford 83- Baltimore City 68
  • Records: #11 Harford 28-2 | Baltimore City 19-12
  • Location: Bel Air, Md. – APG Federal Credit Union Arena
  • The Short Story: The Harford women's basketball team clinched their fourth straight Region 20 championship as they continue their quest to return to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.
  • Box Score: CLICK HERE
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Baltimore City showed from the start their willingness to fight as the first quarter saw the lead change five time before Harford went on a 6-0 run to take a 24-15 lead after 10 minutes.
  • Harford's stars got into some foul trouble as Dahnye Redd picked up her third early in the second quarter and sat for the rest of the half.
  • The Fighting Owls went into halftime with a 47-35 lead as Harford went on a 19-0 run at the end of the second quarter into the start of the third quarter and were comfortably up 61-35.
  • Baltimore City had a pair of 7-0 runs in the third quarter as they slowly chipped away at the Harford lead.
  • The Panthers continued their momentum in the early parts of the fourth quarter and cut the Harford advantage to 69-61 with five minutes left.
  • Danielle Durjan responded with back-to-back three pointers that lifted Harford to their well deserved regional title.
  • Nazje Norton helped pick up the team with back-to-back three pointers as she scored seven of her nine points in the second quarter alone.
  • Conference player of the year Daisa Harris was effective getting to the basket in the first half, scoring 15 points including four from the charity stripe.
  • The Panthers switched to a box-and-one defense in the second half to face guard Harris as they held her to just four points in the second half.
  • Harris still did a great job contributing as more of a play maker and finished with nine assists and six steals.
  • Dominique Walker was incredible in the pain with 16 points, 16 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 blocks as the Panthers never had an answer to stop Walker.
  • With Harris being guarded so closely in the second half, Danielle Durjan stepped up in a big way, hitting 3-3 from three point range as she finished tied with Harris with 19 points.
  • Adrienne Jones had some fantastic passes from the wing as she picked up five assists including three in the first quarter alone.
  • Dahnye Redd fouled out in the fourth quarter playing just 19 minutes in the game harming the Fighting Owls attempts to control the paint.
GAME QUOTES & NOTES
  • Head Coach Michael Seney: "I was so pleased with our effort on both ends of the floor. I thought we played through a lot of tough calls and we were forced to play much of the game without Dahnye. Give Baltimore a lot of credit, every time we thought we put it away they kept coming at us. They had a lot of heart but I was proud of my ladies for stepping up and responding to their best shot at us."
  • Nazje Norton helped pick up the team with back-to-back three pointers as she scored seven of her nine points in the second quarter alone.
  • Conference player of the year Daisa Harris was effective getting to the basket in the first half, scoring 15 points including four from the charity stripe.
  • The Panthers switched to a box-and-one defense in the second half to face guard Harris as they held her to just four points in the second half.
  • Harris still did a great job contributing as more of a play maker and finished with nine assists and six steals.
  • Dominique Walker was incredible in the pain with 16 points, 16 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 blocks as the Panthers never had an answer to stop Walker.
  • With Harris being guarded so closely in the second half, Danielle Durjan stepped up in a big way, hitting 3-3 from three point range as she finished tied with Harris with 19 points.
  • Adrienne Jones had some fantastic passes from the wing as she picked up five assists including three in the first quarter alone.
  • Dahnye Redd fouled out in the fourth quarter playing just 19 minutes in the game harming the Fighting Owls attempts to control the paint.


UP NEXT
  • Harford will stay at home to play in the District Finals on Friday March 10th at 5:30 PM (or 7 PM depending on the outcome of the men's regional tournament).
  • The winner of the District championship game will advance to the NJCAA National Tournament in Lubbock, TX, starting on March 20th.
  • Harford will face the winner of ASA and Monroe in the District Finals.
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