ORONO, Maine --
Adrianna Smith matched her season-high and led all scorers with 26 points as the University of Maine women's basketball team came up short in a 69-56 loss to visiting Rhode Island on Sunday at Skip Chappelle Court.
The Black Bears battled back from down as many as seven to tie the game at 51-51 on a soft hook shot from Smith with 8:00 to play. However, the Rams would outscore Maine 18-5 down the stretch to secure the victory.
Smith finished the afternoon 11-of-20 with two triples to go along with six rebounds and three assists.
Maddie Fitzpatrick added a career-high 10 points in 26 minutes off the bench while adding three rebounds, three assists, and two steals.Â
Maine held a slight edge in the rebounding column, 27-26, with 12 offensive boards on the day while hitting 21-of-53 (39.6) from the floor with five triples and a 9-for-10 showing from the free throw stripe.
Rhode Island, who hit 9-of-13 shots in the third quarter, posted a 57.8 percent clip from the floor.
In a game which featured four ties and a pair of lead changes, the Black Bears found themselves down by six early before fighting back to tie the game in the first. Trailing by five with 3:59 left in the opening stanza, Smith's bucket in the paint came before a triple off a turnover from Fitzpatrick knotted the game at 8-8.
Rhode Island answered with a 7-0 run and carried a 17-12 lead into the second.
Maine, which outscored the Rams 15-11 in the second quarter, kept charging. Down by five midway through the quarter, back-to-back triples from Smith and Fitzpatrick gave Maine its first lead of the day, 27-26, with 1:14 left in the half.
The Black Bears entered the half trailing by one, 28-27.
Maine would tie the game two more times in the third, once a driving layup from
Olivia Alvarez and again on a bucket from
Sarah Talon off a turnover late in the third.
Rhode Island ended the third on a 6-0 run to hold a 51-45.
Maine had one last surge in it, beginning the final quarter on a 6-0 run. Smith's driving layup began the sprint before Talon, again working off a turnover, cashed in for two. Smith once again tied the game, this time on a hook shot off a giveaway, to knot the score at 51-51.
However, Maine was unable to get over the hump as Rhode Island closed out the victory on an 18-5 run.
Maine returns to action on Friday, Dec. 12 when it travels to take on Fairfield at 7 p.m.
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