LYNN – It may have been Senior Night at English, but it was a freshman who scored the biggest basket of the season thus far for the Bulldogs.Trailing Classical, 49-47, with eight seconds left in regulation, freshman Diondra Woumn collected an inbounds lob pass from senior Lashaunda Hogan. Woumn, standing to the left of the hoop, laid it in to send the game into overtime.It was the Hogan and Woumn show in OT. Hogan (18 points) put the Bulldogs ahead to stay, taking advantage of a poor Classical pass, going in for the layup, while Woumn (10 points in the second half and OT) hit a short jumper soon after. Hogan added seven free throws (Classical’s only points in the extra period were from the line), and English took a 58-51 win last night at Cavanagh Gym, to clinch a spot in the Division 1 North tournament.”(Woumn made) a great play,” English Fred Hogan said. “Not only did we have to get the ball inbounds, but we had to set back the screen. And it’s a tough layup (to make) as well.”With Classical up by three (48-45) with under a minute left, Woumn (12) sank a pair of free throws to bring the Bulldogs (11-8) to within one. Classical guard Monta Connolly went to the line with 25 seconds left, hitting on of two to increase Cla ssical’s lead to 49-47.Classical (11-9) trailed, 43-34, early in the final quarter, but went on a 9-0 run over the course of over three minutes to take the lead for the first time since the early minutes.A jumper by Hannah Byrne was quickly followed by a pair of free throws by guard Tashanna Brown to bring the Rams to within 43-38. Freshman Franki Galeazzi took advantage of an English turnover with a layup midway through the quarter to bring the team to within 43-40.Moments later, Connolly, who added a pair of free throws, gave Classical a 44-43 on a soft running leaner. Woumn ended the run by the Lady Rams with a short jumper, but Brown’s putback of a teammate’s miss, and a pair of free throws by Byrne increased the lead to 48-45 with 1:09 remaining.”I’m proud of the effort that we had tonight,” said Classical coach Tom Sawyer. “We were down big in the final quarter in their gym, but the kids have been resilient all season, and they were so in this game. We had the lead late, but the play (to tie the game) was executed very well, and anything can happen in overtime.”English, coming off its worse loss of the season, Hogan said (a defeat to Salem), came out firing in the first quarter. The Bulldogs hit a trio of threes (by Lashaunda Hogan, Catherine Stinson, and Miranda Hoga n), as they built a 15-9 edge after the quarter.Trailing 20-11 early in the second quarter, Classical whittled the lead down to two, when freshman Kristin Lauria (the team’s leading scorer with 13) drilled a three to bring the Lady Rams to within 20-18. Yet the Lady Bulldogs went on a 9-0 spurt, building the lead to 29-18 in the final minutes of the half.