The Guru’s Local/National NCAAW Roundup: Drexel Wins at Hampton And Moves a Game Out of Second in the CAA; No. 21 Tennessee Visits No. 11 Oklahoma to Start a Daunting Finish in the SEC
By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux
Just one game on the overall local and national schedule list tracker for writing these roundups was in play Friday night, which saw a local — Drexel — explode with a 17-9 fourth quarter on the road at Hampton in Virginia, just enough points for the visiting Dragons (16-8, 9-4) to squeeze by with a 50-47 victory to steal one from the Pirates (9-16, 3-10) in the Coastal Athletic Association.
The triumph gave the visitors a clinch of a winning season for their 12th straight time.
Laine McGurk scored 15 points to lead Drexel, while Amaris Baker had 11 points with a team-high eight rebounds.
The Dragons trailed going into the final period but a 10-3 opening run but them back in front for the first time since early in the second quarter when Julia Garcia Roig scored and Drexel managed to stay just enough in front to grab the victory and move within a half-game of the third-place duo of Campbell and Monmouth and only a game behind second place Stony Brook.
The weekend swing concludes Sunday at William & Mary at 1 p.m. on FloCollege in Williamsburg, Va.
On Saturday, locally, Saint Joseph’s has an Atlantic 10 date at Saint Louis at 3 p.m. on ESPN+ while in the Ivy League it’s an afternoon of musts involving the Ancient Eight pursuers to enter the field of four plus get the best seed for next month’s March Madness affair at Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y., leading to an automatic qualifying bid to the NCAA tournament.
The Quakers host Yale at 2 p.m. in The Palestra on ESPN+ entering the game three games out of fourth with four left. In the tight standings Princeton and Columbia are tied for first, Columbia holding a two-game sweep of the Tigers the second straight season.
Princeton, needing every win it can get to finish first, hosts Brown at 2 p.m. (ESPN+) in Jadwin Gym with the visiting Bears looking for a win to clinch a berth and send Penn off to spring break after it finishes is remaining games.
In the Big Ten, locally, part two of a Cellar Bowl meeting occurs at 4 p.m. in the league’s only game that day when the main conference network will air the second long time rivalry this season when Penn State visits Rutgers at Jersey Mike’s Arena in Piscataway, N.J.
The hosts, whose only conference win this season came last month on a visit to play the Lady Lions in State College, sit in last place, while Penn State is one win above tied with Northwestern, whose coach and Northeast Philly native Joe McKeown is retiring when the Wildcats’ season ends.
In the wake of realignment and conference growth for the second straight season the bottom teams will not make the field for next month’s Big Ten tourney.
In the Patriot League, Lehigh travels to Boston U at 2 p.m. on ESPN+, while at noon Lafayette visits American U. At Bender Arena in Washington, D.C., on the same network.
In the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Rider at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ carries a two-game win streak on the Broncs’ Western New York visit to Niagara seeking to avoid not qualifying for next month’s MAAC tourney at Atlantic City, N.J., in Boardwalk Hall.
Delaware at 2 p.m. in its debut season in Conference USA visits Missouri State in Springfield on ESPN+.
On Sunday, at 3:30 p.m. Villanova in the Big East on Peacock at home in Finneran Pavilion will look to avenge an earlier loss to visiting Marquette and move closer to finish second, the Wildcats can now do no worse than third, for next month’s tournament at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn.
La Salle at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ in the Atlantic 10 is at preseason favorite Richmond in Virginia having dealt Rhode Island Wednesday night with the Rams’ first loss in the league.
Temple, having just snapped a three-game slide in the American Conference and looking to avoid not making the league tourney next month in Birmingham, Ala., hosts Memphis at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ in the Liacouras Center.
The National Scene
On Saturday, all the action among teams ranked in the Associated Press women’s poll occurs in the Big 12 Conference in three games; all on ESPN+ as No. 20 Texas Tech visits Colorado at 9 p.m.; No. 19 West Virginia hosts Oklahoma State at 2 p.m. in Morgantown; and No. 15 Baylor in Waco, Texas at 8 p.m. hosts Arizona.
In the Patriot League at 11 a.m. on CBSSN second-place Army, under first-year coach Katie Kuester, a former Saint Joseph’s star and assistant coach, can move into a first-place tie and split the season series when the Black Knights host preseason favorite Navy.
It’s the first time the two military academies have been in a 1-2 race in the conference.
On Sunday, the game drawing much attention because of the current tailspin of No. 21 Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference is the Lady Vols, on a 2-6 slide, visiting No. 11 Oklahoma at 2 p.m. on ESPN.
It’s the first of a three-game regular season finish for the visitors, who then meet No. 7 LSU also on the road and host No. 5 Vanderbilt, which Sunday hosts No. 16 Kentucky at 4 p.m. on ESPN2 in Nashville.
Elsewhere Sunday in the SEC, Dawn Staley’s No. 3 South Carolina squad hosts No. 17 Ole Miss at noon on ESPN, No. 25 Alabama at noon visits Florida on the SEC Network; No. 4 Texas hosts Mississippi State at 2 p.m. in Austin on the SEC Network; and No. 7 LSY hosts Missouri at 4 p.m. in another SEC Network broadcast.
In the ACC, No. 22 North Carolina hosts Pitt at noon on the conference network; No. 8 Louisville hosts Virginia at noon on the CW Network; No. 9 Duke on a 17-game win streak visits Clemson at 2 p.m. on ESPN2, while Notre Dame is in Dallas visiting SMU at 6 p.m. on the ACC Network, Florida State hosts Stanford at 2 p.m., also on the ACCN; and Syracuse is at N.C. State at 2 p.m. on the CW Network.
No. 1 and unbeaten Connecticut, the defending NCAA champion, hosts Providence at Gampel Pavilion after clinching the top seed in next month’s Big East tournament Wednesday by beating Villanova.
In the Big Ten, No. 2 UCLA on Sunday can clinch the top seed in next month’s tournament by beating visiting Wisconsin at 5:30 p.m. on Peacock; No. 14 Maryland hosts Purdue at 1 p.m. on B1G+, No. 13 Iowa hosts No. 6 Michigan at noon on FOX; No. 10 Ohio State hosts Southern Cal at 2 p.m. on FS1; and No. 23 Minnesota hosts No. 18 Michigan State.
In the Big 12, No. 12 TCU hosts Iowa State at 4 p.m. on ESPN.