On
Thursday night at 7pm, the Roselle Catholic Lions travel to Cranford to
take on the Cougars for the second meeting the season between these two
teams. The game between RC at 14-2 and Cranford at 11-3 could
determine the eventual Watchung Conference champion and the number one
seed in the Union County tournament.
Tonight’s
game has the potential to be one of the best games in Union County this
year. Both teams focus on strong defense as their means to win games.
Ironically, both the Cougars and the Lions allow exactly the same
amount of points per game so far this year at 37.4ppg. The Lions score
an average of 46 points per game, while the Cougars post 45.1ppg
offensively.
Roselle
Catholic came away from that first meeting, in which both teams were
undefeated, with a convincing 51-41 victory over the Cougars. RC relied
on a smothering full court press to disrupt Cranford’s offense and jump
out to a 10-0 lead in the opening minutes of the game. The Cougars,
who were without the services of standout Senior forward Kaitlin
McGovern, who was sidelined with an ankle injury, struggled early
offensively until Junior guard Mairead McKeary knocked down a
three-pointer at with 3:40 to go in the opening quarter. Cranford was
able to fight back into the game, and were within four points with two
minutes to go, but were unable to pull ahead.
The
Lions got solid performances from Senior Renee Oliver who tallied 14
points and 13 rebounds, and Junior Tori Pozsonyi who amassed 17 points.
Allieyah Cubbage hit for 11 and Niavanni Grant added 8 for Roselle
Catholic. Junior Kate Tobie was all over the court for the Lions and did
an outstanding job defensively against Cranford Senior Jess McCoy who
was held to a season low 7 points in the contest.
The
Cougars relied on scoring from Senior guard Jenna Goeller who led the
team with 12 points, and Juniors Carly Maucione and Mairead McKeary who
both posted season-high with 11 and 7 points respectively. Junior Kerry
Wischusen clicked for four points as well.
In
the rematch, Roselle Catholic should look to disrupt the Cranford
offense again with their press. The Lions also play an aggressive
man-to-man defense that makes getting open looks at the basket difficult
for any opposing offense. Renee Oliver (8.9ppg) and Tori Pozsonyi
(11ppg) may be the most dominant duo in the paint in Union County and
both do an excellent job of clearing the boards, getting putbacks and
getting to the foul line for the Lions. Allieyah Cubbage, Niavanni
Grant and Kate Tobie are all fast and aggressive defenders who can
pressure the ball and disrupt passing lanes. All three are offensive
threats for the Lions as well, and Cubbage has averaged 12ppg over the
last four games for RC.
The
Cougars will focus on doing a better job of protecting the ball and
running their offense. Cranford will look to get its outside game going
and get the ball into the hands of Senior Jenna Goeller (12.3ppg, 35
3FGs) who is deadly from long range, and inside to Kaitlin McGovern
(9.2ppg) and Carly Maucione(4.6ppg). Guards Kerry Wischusen, Mairead
McKeary and Jess McCoy (16.1ppg) will need to control the Cougars
offensive tempo and find seams in the Lions defense. Cranford will also
need to be aggressive on the boards, limiting RC’s second chances while
maximizing their own opportunities.
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