ANDERSON, S.C. -- The Anderson University women's basketball
team was defeated by Barton College on Saturday at the Abney
Athletic Center. The game determined who would take a stranglehold
on first place in the Conference Carolinas, as both teams came in
tied for the top spot. Freshman Maci Siniard would provide an early
spark for the Trojans as she scored the teams' first four points.
The Trojans then used a 10-0 run midway through the first half to
take an early 20-11 lead. However early turnovers could prove
costly for the Trojans. The Bulldogs capitalized on a series of
Anderson turnovers and responded with a 10-2 run, making the score
22-21 in favor of the Trojans with 4:50 remaining in the first
half. The remainder of the half was evenly played and the Trojans
took a 33-29 lead into the locker room. The pace picked up on both
ends of the floor in the second half, and a Shanice Wilson
three-point play highlighted a 10-0 run that gave the Trojans a
49-38 advantage midway through the second period. However, in a
game of runs, a pair of three-pointers from Esty Flores got the
Bulldogs back in the game, and Jannetta Robinson made two
free-throws with 7:50 to knot the game at 55-55. Barton held a
63-61 advantage with just 1:23 to play when a foul was called on
Anderson point guard Alexa Neal. The foul sent Flores to the line,
and she sank two free throws to make it a 65-61 game. Nevertheless,
a quick basket by Siniard made it a two point game again. Yet, the
Bulldogs would take care of the basketball, and forced the Trojans
to foul down the stretch. Jamila Johnson and Flores combined to go
6-of-6 to put the game away. On the night Alexa Neal led the
Trojans with 14 points. She was paced by Alissa Diaz who finished
with 11 points off the Trojan bench, and Ashley Abed who had 10
points and five rebounds. Junior guard Lauren Beeson also provided
energy for the Trojans, scoring eight points off the bench. "Diaz
was a spark for us off the bench, and Lauren Beeson had a good
game," said head women's basketball coach Jim Brunelli. "Turnover's
was just the name of the game. But despite the turnovers we still
stayed in the game and felt we could play with them." The loss
drops Anderson to 9-6 overall, 8-2 in Conference Carolinas play.
While Barton improves to 10-5 on the season, and 9-1 in the
conference. The Trojans head on the road Monday to Pfeiffer at
Merner Gym with tip-off slated for 5:30 p.m.