Lexi Greffen leads the way in Portsmouth’s win over Smithfield

Scores 23 points in Senior Night victory

Posted 2/12/19

PORTSMOUTH — Lexi Greffen certainly made the most of Senior Night on Monday.

The senior led all scorers with 23 points — half of Portsmouth’s total offense …

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Lexi Greffen leads the way in Portsmouth’s win over Smithfield

Scores 23 points in Senior Night victory

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PORTSMOUTH — Lexi Greffen certainly made the most of Senior Night on Monday.

The senior led all scorers with 23 points — half of Portsmouth’s total offense — in the Patriots’ home victory against Smithfield. 

Portsmouth is now 10-6 in Division I-A and 14-6 overall.

Greffen made eight of nine free-throw attempts and also scored a 3-pointer.

Also contributing on offense for the Patriots were Grace Gesmondi (8 points), Emily Colicci (6), Becca Allder (4), Sarah Amaral (3) and Molly Goulart (2).

Kat Laboissonniere was the high-scorer for the Sentinels, with 11 points.

The Patriots will next hit the road with games at No. 1-ranked South Kingstown at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 13; and at Barrington at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

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