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Lauren Crim

Lauren Crim

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    11/12/2018
  • Sport
    Women's Basketball
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Crim Named to CACC Weekly Honor Roll for Debut Performance at East Region Conference Challenge
 
New Haven, Conn. – (11/12/2018) – Freshman guard Lauren Crim (Warrington, Pa.) had an impressive collegiate debut weekend at Molloy College’s East Region Conference Challenge, averaging 14.5 points-per-game (PPG) and 3.5 rebounds-per-game (RPG) while providing three assists, and four steals in losses to Queens College (L, 87-77 on November 10) and the hosting Lions (L, 69-54 on November 11). The effort earn her a spot in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women’s Basketball Weekly Honor Roll. Crim’s standout performance came in the loss to the Lions as she recorded a team-high 20 points with a 6-of-12 (.500) effort from the beyond the three point line.
 
Chestnut Hill College (0-2) opened up their 2018-2019 season with a weekend trip to Molloy College for the East Region Conference Challenge. The Griffins first squared off against Queens College (1-1), who put them in a hole early by limiting them just six first-quarter points. The Scarlet and Gold looked to get back in the game after a strong second quarter (30-15), but they were unable to close the gap to double digits until the final minute of the contest (83-75, 0:44, 4QTR). Senior forward Jaeda Wildgoose (Somerset, N.J.) and freshman guard Abbey Spratt (Doylestown, Pa.) reached double figures for the Griffins; the former led the way with 20 points (5-for-9, .556, six rebounds, three assists, and two blocks, while the latter offered 13 points (3-of-9, .333), a rebound, and three assists in her collegiate debut. Crim contributed nine points (4-of-11, .364), three rebounds, two assists, and four steals.
 
On day two of the East Region Conference Challenge, Chestnut Hill College went toe-to-toe in a physical contest against the host, Molloy College (1-1). Both teams paired off evenly in the first half of play with the Lions edging the Griffins to a 30-23 margin. In the second half, the pressure wore on the Scarlet and Gold who could not keep pace with Molloy in a 69-54 end. Crim came one three point shot shy of tying a program record as she kept the Griffins in the affair with a 6-of-12 (.500) performance from long range. She was 7-of-15 (.466) overall in her 20-point effort, which also included four rebounds and an assist.
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
9/13/2017 Corrine Kalala Women's Volleyball
9/13/2017 Jack LaRosa Golf
9/8/2017 Tyler Marchese Golf
9/8/2017 Taylor Mezzatesta Golf
9/5/2017 Zigmund Fisher Men's Cross Country
9/5/2017 Regina Trabosh Women's Volleyball
6/1/2017 Alec Dambach Men's Lacrosse
5/11/2017 Briannen Holloway Softball
5/11/2017 Patrick Kelley Baseball
5/11/2017 Alec Craig Baseball
5/11/2017 Eric Gilham Baseball
5/10/2017 Andrew Dooley Men's Lacrosse
5/10/2017 Julia Galantich Women's Lacrosse
5/10/2017 Thomas McDermott Men's Lacrosse
5/4/2017 Briannen Holloway Softball
5/4/2017 Justin Harnett Baseball
4/19/2017 Ariel Magee Softball
4/19/2017 Erica Waleski Women's Track
4/19/2017 Pierre Kohler Men's Tennis
4/19/2017 Aaron Morris Men's Track
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