Just watched the game. Tabor won 74-53 to move to 15-1 on the year. Worcester fell to 17-3. For Tabor, Molly Bent led the charge with 24 points (10-16 fg*, 2-3 3fg, 2-2 ft), 7 rebounds (4 Defensive, 3 Offensive), 5 assists, 6 steals, and 2 turnovers. 6'5 Boston College commit Shannon Ryan had 14 points (7-10 fg's*), 8 rebounds (5 offensive, 3 defensive), 1 assists, and 1 turnover. South Carolina commit Araion Bradshaw had 5 points (2-4 fg, 0-1 3fg, 1-3 ft), 3 rebounds (3 defensive), 4 assists, 4 steals, and 2 turnovers. I was also very impressed with sophomore Emma Squires who had a very good game off the bench but I didn't keep track of her stat line.
*I didn't know if blocked shots counted as a missed field goal, if it does Bent was blocked once and Ryan was blocked 3 times, so that would be added to their field goal attempts.
For Worcester, the freshman Aliyah Boston was in foul trouble most of the day and only had a line of 6 points (3-6 fg's), 5 rebounds (1 offensive, 4 defensive), 4 blocks, and 1 steal. They mentioned on the broadcast that she is very young for her grade and just turned 14 years old. I think she has a very bright future, moves very well for her size and is very athletic with a good sense of the game. Brown commit Abby O'Keefe had a pretty good game as well for Worcester.
Tabor played a very good 1-3-1 trap defense that made it difficult for the Worcester offense to get good looks. Molly played a very efficient game and showed that she can score in a multitude of ways (fast break, driving to the basket, pull up mid range jumpers off the pass and dribble, and knocking down 3 pointers). Shannon Ryan, in my opinion from watching a few games this season will have a very successful career at BC, she is big with a good post game and can knock down 8-12 foot jump shots. Araion Bradshaw shows flashes of brilliance but seems to become invisible for stretches of the game. She did play a good defensive game at the top of the 1-3-1. If she could put it together and keep her top intensity level all game she has the potential to be a very good player.