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Women's Basketball Cruises Past Sacred Heart, 62-43, in Season Opener

KINGSTON, R.I. -- Senior Safi Mojidi (Silver Spring, Md.) scored a team-high 11 points as the Rhode Island women's basketball team defeated Sacred Heart, 62-43, in its season opener at the Ryan Center, Friday night.

"It means everything to come out open with a win and I feel good about our performance tonight," said head coach Tom Garrick."We've added a lot of depth this season, which has taken a lot of pressure off of Safi. With Crystal Bellinger and Megan Shoniker out there, its not all on her anymore - to carry people and think for people and put them in the right situations. She really did a great job putting her teammates in positions to be successful tonight."

The Rams trailed just twice in the game, as Alisa Apo opened the scoring with a three-point field goal for the Pioneers and Khalia Cain extended the SHU advantage to 7-5 with 14:43 remaining in the first half. A jumper by Shoniker tied things up for the Rams, who didn't look back through the remainder of the half, heading into the break with a 28-21 lead.

URI opened the second frame with a 15-5 run, extending its advantage to 43-26 after Mojidi drained a three and junior Tanja Licina (Belgrade, Serbia) nailed a jumper. The Rams maintained their double-digit advantage the rest of the way, leading by as many as 21 points (62-41) with 1:04 left on the clock.

"Offensively, we just try to look inside and work our way out," said Mojidi. "Our post players have good hands and good size and they finish well. Everybody on our team can knock down shots, so we've all got a lot of confidence in one another."

Licina finished the night with nine points and seven rebounds while senior Whitney Hollis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) led the squad with eight boards and three blocks. Junior Aija Veiksane (Riga, Latvia) was 2-2 from three-point territory in her Rhody debut.

For the game, Rhode Island shot 40.0-percent from three-point territory (4-10) and was 61.5-percent from the foul line (8-13).

The Rams (1-0) return to action on Tuesday, Nov. 13 when they travel to Boston University for a 7 p.m. game against the Terriers. To follow the action live, via Gametracker, click here.

 

 

Saturday, Nov 22
Women's Basketball
at Connecticut
Hartford, Conn./The XL Center
1:00 PM
| TV: CPTV

Tuesday, Nov 25
Women's Basketball
at Brown
Providence, R.I./Pizzitola Sports Center
7:00 PM

Friday, Nov 28
Women's Basketball
vs Bryant
Kingston, R.I./Thomas M. Ryan Center
2:00 PM

Saturday, Nov 29
Women's Basketball
vs Central Connecticut
Kingston, R.I./Thomas M. Ryan Center
2:00 PM

Wednesday, Dec 3
Women's Basketball
vs Northeastern
Kingston, R.I./Thomas M. Ryan Center
7:00 PM

Sunday, Dec 7
Women's Basketball
at American
Washington, D.C./Bender Arena
2:00 PM

Tuesday, Dec 9
Women's Basketball
vs Holy Cross
Kingston, R.I./Thomas M. Ryan Center
5:00 PM

Saturday, Dec 20
Women's Basketball
at Sacred Heart
Fairfield, Conn./The Pitt Center
12:00 PM

Monday, Dec 22
Women's Basketball
vs Canisius
Kingston, R.I./Thomas M. Ryan Center
12:00 PM

Monday, Dec 29
Women's Basketball
vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Atlanta, Ga./Georgia State Sports Arena
4:00 PM