After month's wait, Siena women's basketball earns first victory of season - Times Union
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LOUDONVILLE — Siena graduate point guard Isis Young said she didn’t believe the Saints were playing a game against Rider on Saturday until teammate Lala Watts won the opening tip into Young’s hands.
Young can be forgiven for her extreme skepticism. Just a week ago, the Saints drove all the way to Buffalo only to find out on game day their two-game series with Canisius was postponed because the Golden Griffins had a positive COVID-19 test.
“Seriously, I think at any moment it can be taken away from you, so it’s increasing our mental toughness as a team, which is great,” Young said. “We’re a lot of veterans, we’re very old, so I’m proud of the way we were able to get a win after not playing for almost a month.”
Young scored a career-high 23 points, including a key 3-pointer in the fourth quarter, and Siena earned its first victory of the season with a 73-64 triumph over Rider at Alumni Recreation Center on Saturday afternoon.
Siena (1-2 overall, 1-2 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) played its first game in a month since suffering a two-game sweep against Fairfield on Dec. 11 and 12. After that, the Saints had a positive test within their program and had to go on pause for 14 days.
1of15Siena College graduate student Isis Young takes a jumper after putting on a head fake in front of Rider University sophomore Maya Hyacienth during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less2of15Siena girls basketball coach Ali Jaques lays out a play for her team during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less3of15Siena girls basketball coach Ali Jaques directs her team during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less4of15Rider University sophomore Maya Hyacienth passes the ball in front of Siena College graduate student Isis Young during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less5of15Siena College junior Margo Peterson takes a jumper during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less6of15Ryder University head girls basketball coach Lynn Milligan directs her team during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Siena College at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less7of15Siena College senior Rayshel Brown drives to the basket during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less8of15Siena College junior Amari Anthony plays defense against Rider University junior Amanda Mobley during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less9of15The Siena College bench cheers on their teammates during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less10of15Siena College senior Rayshel Brown battles for the ball with Rider University senior Daija Moses during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less11of15Siena College senior Rayshel Brown takes a jumper during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less12of15Siena College junior Amari Anthony drives to the basket in front Rider University senior Daija Moses during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less13of15Siena College junior Margo Peterson drives to the basket in front of Rider University junior Lenaejha Evans during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less14of15Siena College graduate student Isis Young drives by Rider University sophomore Sophia Demauro during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less15of15Siena College junior Amari Anthony drives along the baseline during a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game against Rider University at the Alumni Recreation Center on the Siena campus in Loudonville, NY, on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2020 (Jim Franco/special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
Then came the disappointment of not playing at Canisius last week.
“Yeah, that was a lot,” Young said. “I think the bus ride back was pretty sad. Obviously, we had waited, what, three weeks to play. … It was sad. I’m not going to lie. I think the next day at practice we were kind of dragging because we were just tired of playing against each other, you know? I think the next day we just realized, hey, we’ve got to get ready for our game.”
The Saints were originally supposed to play at Quinnipiac this weekend, but that series got flipped with Rider because of COVID-19 interruptions within the MAAC.
The Saints shot 60 percent in the second quarter on Saturday to build a 51-33 halftime lead over the Broncs (1-11, 0-7), a far different team than the one that won 26 games a year ago. Rider graduated star Stella Johnson and several other players.
But the Broncs rallied to within 61-55 on Lenaejha Evans’ 3-pointer with 3:35 to play.
Siena hadn’t scored in the fourth quarter to that point, but Young ended that drought with a 3-pointer to make it 64-55 with 3:11 left.
Young surpassed her career high of 20 points set when she played for Syracuse during the 2017-18 season. She spent last year at Fordham but didn’t play because of injury.
“I think she’s capable of much more as well,” Siena coach Ali Jaques said. “I think she’s still getting her legs underneath her. She and I need to be on the same page more and that’s going to come with game experience. I’m really proud of the fact in some ways she was unproven as far as how she’s going to handle pressure situations and she did a great job of getting to the foul line.”
Though Young shot 5-for-19 from the field, she also made 9 of 12 from the line, including two with 1:16 left to help seal the victory.
Siena senior guard Rayshel Brown added 16 points and seven rebounds and Watts had nine points and 12 rebounds.
"For me, I'm just glad we got to play a game," Watts said. "It's not been easy for the past month not being able to play."
They'll get to do it again when Siena plays Rider at the ARC at 1 p.m. Sunday.
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