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Melissa Martinelli had 17 of her-game high 21 points in the first half.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.--(2/21/09)--Corey Finch scored 13 points and added 12 rebounds to lead her Springfield College women's basketball team to a 70-37 victory in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference game, the final regular season game for both teams.

With the win, the Pride raises its record to 15-10 overall, 10-3 in the conference, and has clinched the #3 seed in the NEWMAC post-season tournament, which begins next Wednesday night.

Coast Guard falls to 5-20 overall, and 4-9 in league play. The seventh-seeded Bears will play at second seeded Babson on Wednesday night at 7:00 in the quarterfinal round of the NEWMAC Tournament.

Springfield will play Wellesley, the sixth seed, in the first round of the tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 25 (time still to be determined).

It was Senior Day at the Birthplace of Basketball, with Finch, one of three SC seniors honored before the game, leading the charge. A forward from Hanover, Pa., Finch also recorded three assists and four steals to go along with her team-leading totals of 13 points and 12 rebounds.

While the victor proved to be the same, this was a drastically different game from the one played between these two teams on Jan. 14 at Coast Guard, won by Springfield, 47-43. In that game, Coast Guard led about 90 percent of the time, and Springfield's first lead in the second half came with five seconds to go.

In today's game, Springfield was in control throughout the first half, but never cleared into a real comfort zone. Coast Guard had one lead in the contest, at 3-2 with 18:10 left on a conventional 3-point play by junior forward Melissa Martinelli, but Finch made a short jumper with 17:54 left, and Springfield was in the lead for good. With 2:41 to go, after Martinelli made a lay-up, Coast Guard had cut the margin to three at 27-24. Springfield, however, then scored the half's final seven points -- five by freshman point-guard Kelly Murphy -- and SC led, 34-24, at the intermission.

Martinelli was clearly a problem for Springfield at the half. She had scored 17 of Coast Guard's 24 points to that stage of the game.

At the beginning of the second half, Springfield scored the first seven points, five by sophomore guard Rachelle Walker to really take command of the contest. With 14:57 left, after a Walker 3-pointer, SC led, 41-24. The lead just mushroomed from there, with the final 33-point margin the largest of the game for the Pride.

For Springfield, Walker finished with 11 points and Murphy eight.

For Coast Guard, Martinelli led all scorers with 21 points. She was 10-of-16 from the field, and 1-of-1 from the free throw line. After that, it was junior guard Sabrina Taylor scoring six points. SC outrebounded the Bears, 38-23. Senior guard Chanel Lee (Richmond, Va.) led Coast Guard with eight boards.