HARTSVILLE, S.C. -- The Anderson offense came alive midway
through the second half and the Trojans held on to at least a tie
for the top spot in the league with a hard-fought 59-56 win past
Coker in Conference Carolinas basketball action Monday night at
Timberlake-Lawton Gymnasium. Anderson (8-5, 7-1 Conference
Carolinas) has won two in a row and five of its last six, while
stretching the Lady Cobras (2-10, 1-6 Conference Carolinas) losing
skid to five games. The Lady Cobras' Henna Koponen gave Coker a
40-28 lead, their largest of the game, with 13:47 remaining in the
contest, but the Trojans rallied behind the trio of guards Lauren
Beeson and Alexa Neal, along with freshman center Maci Siniard.
Beeson ignited the rally by sandwiching a pair of baskets around
Neal's traditional three-point play within a 55-second span and the
Trojans trailed by just five, 40-35, with 10:26 on the clock. The
5-foot-7 guard then drained a long 3-pointer of her own to pull AU
to within a deuce, forcing Coker head coach Carol Meegan to call
for a 30-second timeout in an effort to slow the Trojans' surge.
The contest saw two ties and three lead changes over the next five
minutes, with Siniard taking control on the offensive end for the
Trojans. The native of Rome, Ga., scored 10 points in less than
five minutes, as her stellar effort gave Anderson its first lead
since late in the opening half. With AU trailing 42-38, she scored
four unanswered points, first on a 17-footer off an assist from
Beeson and followed with another bucket to knot the score for the
fourth time of the night. Two minutes later Siniard scored six
consecutive points for Anderson to give the Trojans a lead they
would not surrender at 50-47. Junior guard Ashley Abed followed
with five straight and AU held a 55-48 cushion with 2:47 left, but
the Trojans misfired on two free throw attempts and committed a
turnover in the final moments, while Coker connected on
back-to-back 3-pointers to climb back to within 57-56 with just
over a minute showing on the clock. The Anderson defense stepped up
and forced a turnover with 26.3 seconds remaining and with the
Trojans holding the slim lead, Neal stepped to the line and cooly
hit both ends of a one-and one to give AU a 59-56 edge with 23.9
ticks left. Coker missed a 3-point attempt on the other end and
sent Beeson to the line with less than eight seconds showing, but
the junior couldn't capitalize and the Lady Cobras had one last
chance to tie. AU's Shanice Wilson then committed a foul, but Coker
was unable to get off a game-tying shot in the final moments.The
Trojans opened two double-digit leads in the opening half and
forced 12 Coker turnovers, but a seven-minute scoring drought by AU
allowed Coker to build a 24-21 advantage at the half. "We don't
quit," Anderson head coach Jim Brunelli said. "I'm really proud of
the team. We played team basketball and great defense in the second
half." Neal led all scorers with 17 points, while Siniard added 12
for the Trojans - each netting 10 points in the decisive second
half. Neal and Siniard both collected four rebounds and guard
Amanda Parris came off the bench to hand out a team-high three
assists. The Lady Cobras' Henna Koponen narrowly missed a
double-double, scoring a team-best 14 points and recording a
game-high nine rebounds on the night. Anderson gets back on the
hardwood Thursday night when the Trojans play host to rival
Erskine, with tip-off is slated for 5:30 p.m. at the Abney Athletic
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