Shanice Sinclair's career-high 18 points led Pace University women's basketball team to a 59-54 victory against American International College. The Setters improved to 17-9 overall and 11-9 in the Northeast-10 conference. Pace dominated the second quarter, securing a 37-22 lead at halftime, but faced a resurgence from AIC in the second half. The game came down to the final minutes, with Pace ultimately securing the win with a 4-4 free throw performance from Ciara Collins.

By the Numbers
  • Shanice Sinclair scored a career-high 18 points.
  • Pace University recorded 36 of their 59 points in the paint.
  • Pace shot 43.6% from the field, while AIC shot 33.8%.
State of Play
  • Pace University improved to 17-9 overall and 11-9 in the Northeast-10 conference.
  • The Setters have three games remaining in the season and will travel to Bentley University for their next match.
Bottom Line

Pace University's victory over AIC was driven by Shanice Sinclair's career-high performance and a dominant second-quarter display. The team's ability to secure points in the paint and outshoot AIC ultimately proved pivotal in the narrow 59-54 win.