Thursday, April 18

Marist College Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference women’s basketball


If you can’t shoot, you can’t win.

Marist struggled with accuracy all season but none worse than in Tuesday’s Metro Atlantic first-round matchup with Saint Peter’s. The tenth-seeded Red Foxes (8-21) missed all but one of 22 shots from 3-point range and hit only nine of 30 inside the arc, falling to the seventh-seeded Peahens 49-29 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

“Unfortunately, we didn’t shoot the basketball very well and kind of panicked a bit,’’ said 20th-year coach Brian Giorgis. “It’s been our same bugaboo all year – we don’t make shots and so defenses don’t have to get out (on defense) on us.’’

Kendall Krick of Marist (33) drives toward the basket in a Metro Atlantic first-round playoff game with Saint Peter's at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., on Tuesday. Marist fell 49-29. METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

It marks the first time in Giorgis’ decorated career that Marist failed to win a single game in the MAAC tourney, an event the Red Foxes have dominated with 11 playoff titles. The 29 points is Marist’s worst output during his 635-game tenure and only two better than the lowest MAAC playoff outing by any team in a league that dates back to 1981 (Marist joined in 1997).

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