16th-ranked University of Rochester women's basketball hit 14 three-pointers, one shy of the program record, but fell to the Washington University in St. Louis Bears, 75-67, on Friday evening inside the Louis Alexander Palestra.
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Maya Arnott broke the seal for WashU, scoring the game's first bucket with her layup off Jessica Brooks' assist with 9:51 to play in the first, but neither team would find the bottom over the next three minutes, as the score remained 2-0 until the six-minute mark.
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Katie Titus drained her first of five three-pointers to break the scoring drought with 5:59 to play in the first before Arnott scored on the other end to give the Bears an early 4-3 lead.
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Rochester then retook the lead on
Alexis Sestric's first of five made threes, as the two sides got going midway through the opening period.
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Kelsey Stites extended UR's lead to 8-4 with a driving layup, and one possession later, Sestric canned another three to make it 11-6 in favor of the home squad.
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UR would lead by as many as seven in the opening period, but the Bears ended the first quarter on a 6-0 run and kept things rolling into the second quarter with four of the first five buckets of the period to open up a 25-19 lead.
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Haley Dumiak sank a jumper, and
Abby Gress hit a three to pull UR back within four, 28-24, with 4:34 to play in the first half, but another WashU run, this time a 7-0 run over 1:38, gave the Bears a 37-26 lead.
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And while
Callie McCulley sank two free throws before the halftime buzzer, UR would head into their home locker room trailing for the first time all season, down 37-28.
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Sestric got things started in the second half for the 'Jackets, bringing UR within six with another made three.
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But Brooks and Brenna Loftus answered her bucket with two of their own on the other end, kicking off a 10-1 run for WashU to give the Bears their largest lead of the game, 47-32, with 7:04 to play in the third.
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This time though, Titus and the Yellowjackets had an answer, as the Penfield, NY native knocked down back-to-back-to-back triples to pull Rochester back within six.
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Titus' triples jump-started a 14-2 run for UR, as after Arnott answered to put WashU back up nine, McCulley sank a three and
Paige Gaynier scored off
Maura Leverone's assist on the fast break, pulling the 'Jackets with three, 49-46.
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Two free throws from Brooks once again made it a two-possession game, but
Hailey Bruneau scored a layup on the ensuing possession and UR headed into the final frame down just three, 51-48.
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And after Arnott again got the scoring started in the quarter, Leverone sank a layup and Stites hit a triple, evening the score at 53-all.
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But WashU quickly retook the lead on their next possession and would hold Rochester scoreless for the next 2:01, extending their lead back to double digits, 63-53, with a 10-0 run.
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Down 10 with 5:46 to play, Gress and Titus scored the next five points, pulling the 'Jackets within five, but Karisa Grandison and Brooks scored the next four, keeping the game just out of reach.
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Back-to-back threes from Sestric would again pull Rochester within five, 69-64 with 1:34 remaining, but the Bears would hit their free throws down the stretch, and hold UR to just one, made bucket to seal the eventual, 75-67 victory.
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WashU moves to 12-5 (5-1 UAA) with the win, while No. 16 Rochester falls to 13-4 (3-3 UAA).
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Titus led UR with 17 points, adding five rebounds, a block and an assist, while Sestric tallied 13 points, shooting 5-for-9 from three.
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Gress, Leverone and Titus each led UR on the board with five rebounds apiece, while Stites tallied a team-high five assists and two steals.
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As a team, UR shot 39.1 percent and 45.2 percent (14-for-31) from three, while the Bears shot 47.4 percent, and made 15 of their 19 free throw attempts, compared to just 3-of-6 for Rochester.
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The Yellowjackets will look to bounce back when they wrap up the weekend against the No. 7-ranked University of Chicago on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m.