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Jaime Cumpelik, the leading candidate for Upstate CollegiateAthletic Association (UCAA) women's basketball Player of the Year, had 13points, nine rebounds, eight steals and four assists in leading Skidmore to a64-45 UCAA victory over Hamilton at Scott Field House Tuesday night.

Janet Littlefield led three Thoroughbreds in double figures with 15 points andadded seven rebounds. Sarah McEachron also had 12 points for Skidmore (7-2, 3-0UCAA), which leads the conference.

Hamilton (2-4, 2-2 UCAA) trailed 27-16 at halftime despite holding Skidmore to26.3% shooting from the field in the first half. Hamilton had 18 first-halfturnovers and 32 for the game. Junior Jen Moran led the Continentals, who havelost two straight, with eight points.

Skidmore (64) - Jordan Grow 1 0-0 2, Megan Lawler 3 0-0 6, Jaime Cumpelik 61-1 13, Janet Littlefield 7 0-0 15, Sarah Wilson 2 0-0 4, Heather Mitchell 24-6 8, Mary Meagher 1 0-0 2, Sarah McEachon 4 2-5 12, Kaylyn Palella 1 0-2 2.Totals 28 7-14 64

Hamilton (45) - Kelly McKeown 2 2-2 6, Julie Gennuso 1 2-2 4, Amy Estes 1 0-02, Liz Houghton 2 0-0 4, Carolyn Fichera 1 0-0 2, Jen Moran 4 0-1 8, HillaryWilliams 3 1-2 7, Abby McDermott 0 1-2 1, Sabrina Valenta 2 2-3 6, AshleyMerriman 2 1-2 5. Totals 18 9-14 45

Halftime - Skidmore 27-16. Three-point field goals - Skidmore 1-3, (Cumpelik0-1, Littlefield 1-2). Hamilton 0-3 (Moran 0-2, Gennuso 0-1). Technical Fouls -None. Rebounds - Skidmore 42 (Cumpelik 9), Hamilton 47 (Merriman 7). Assists -Skidmore 12 (Littlefield 4), Hamilton 8 (Houghton 2).

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