BELMONT, N.C. -- The Anderson women's basketball team squared
off against Belmont Abbey for the second time this season and the
Crusaders used a hot shooting-hand to even the season series by
edging the Trojans, 59-48, in Conference Carolinas action Thursday
night at the Wheeler Center. The first meeting back in November saw
Anderson break open a close contest with a 9-2 run early in the
second half and go on to defeat the Crusaders 68-42, in the
conference opener for each team. Guard Alexa Neal scored a
game-high 17 points and handed out five assists in that contest.
But tonight Anderson (9-8, 8-4 Conference Carolinas) dropped its
third consecutive game, while Belmont Abbey improved to 10-7
overall and 8-4 in league play by winning its fifth straight game
in the friendly confines of the Wheeler Center. The Trojans never
led as Belmont Abbey opened the game with a 7-0 run fueled by a
3-pointer by Courtney Naquin and layups from Shayla Jackson and
Asha Hardaway. Anderson trimmed the lead to two at 8-6, but the
Crusaders answered with a 14-4 surge over the next five-and-a-half
minutes to claim their largest lead of the half, at 22-10 with 6:52
remaining. An Anderson run trimmed the lead to six at 28-22 with
1:49 left, but the Crusaders used layups by Regalado and Jackson to
push the lead back to eight with 37 seconds left. A Neal layup at
the buzzer trimmed the Abbey's advantage to 32-24 at the half. The
Crusaders held at least a six-point lead throughout the final
stanza and led by as many as 12. Trailing 52-41 with 5:11 left,
Anderson scored five unanswered points on a Maci Siniard jumper and
a trey by Neal to cut the lead to six, but the Abbey responded with
a game-closing 7-2 run to win 59-48. Anderson won the rebounding
battle by a narrow 31-30 edge but shot just 31 percent from the
field, while the Abbey shot 54 percent, including 50 percent in the
second half, as junior forward Shayla Jackson led three Crusaders
in double figures with 17 points. Jackson's 17 points led all
players as she sank seven of 10 field goal attempts to go along
with five rebounds, three steals and two assists in 35 minutes.
Senior guard Courtney Naquin and sophomore forward Paula Regalado
both finished with 10 points. Anderson was led by senior Shanice
Wilson's 11 points, while Neal and Marci Siniard were next with
eight points apiece. Neal also handed out for assists. Anderson
plays the third game of its four-game road swing on Saturday when
the Trojans visit Converse. AU defeated the Valkyries, 77-53, at
home in early January. Tip-off at Weisiger Center is slated for 2
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