Box score
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. - Second-half field goal accuracy lifted
Anderson to a 58-51 South Atlantic Conference women's basketball
win past Tusculum Wednesday night at Pioneer Arena.
Anderson (10-13, 7-8 SAC) shot 56.5 percent from the field in
the final stanza to win its third game in the last four outings,
while avenging an earlier setback to the Pioneers. Tusculum (15-8,
9-6 SAC) suffered its third consecutive setback.
The three previous meetings between the two teams had been
decided by a total of just four points and this contest proved to
be nearly as close, featuring seven ties and nine lead changes.
The Pioneers pushed out to their largest lead of the contest, at
16-9, with 11:48 left in the first half, but the Trojans chipped
away with a 7-2 run to knot the score at 21 apiece with exactly two
minutes on the clock. Junior forward Tilde Ahlin's second 3-pointer
of the half evened the contest, but a jumper by Tusculum's Alishia
Mosley gave the Pioneers a 23-21 edge at the break.
The opening six minutes of the second half saw six lead changes,
but the Trojans reeled off seven unanswered points as part of a
13-3 outburst over an eight-minute span, with AU turning a
three-point deficit into a seven-point lead with just less than six
minutes on the clock.
Junior guard Amanda Parris sparked the rally with a driving
layup and freshman Lauren Woods' 3-pointer gave Anderson a lead it
would not relinquish with 12:03 left. Ahlin capped the surge with a
pair of close jumpers as AU claimed its largest lead, 48-41, with
5:42 remaining.
The Trojans converted just enough free throws (3-of-5) inside
the final minute to hold off the Pioneers.
Ahlin equaled her career high with a team-best 16 points and six
rebounds off the bench, while Parris netted 11 points. Freshman
Sierra Simpson handed out a game-high six assists and swiped four
steals.
TC's Mosley scored a game-high 18 points, with senior Staci
Hicks adding nine points and 10 rebounds.
Anderson wraps up its regular-season road slate by traveling to
Lincoln Memorial on Saturday, with tip-off versus the Lady
Railsplitters set for 6 p.m.