Box score
HARROGATE, Tenn. - The Anderson University women's basketball
team wrapped up its regular-season road schedule with an 81-69
setback to Lincoln Memorial in South Atlantic Conference action
Saturday night at Tex Turner Arena.
With both teams battling for position in the league tournament,
Anderson (10-14, 7-9 SAC) suffered its second setback in the last
three outings, while Lincoln Memorial (13-11, 8-8 SAC) has won four
of its last five.
The Trojans fell behind, 16-4, less than five minutes into the
contest, but rallied to pull within just a single point on the
strength of an 18-7 outburst with 7:23 remaining in the first
half.
Freshman Lesley Woods' first 3-pointer of the night sparked the
run as AU scored seven unanswered points. Junior forward Tilde
Ahlin fueled the surge with five points, while six different
Trojans contributed during the run as the Trojans climbed within
23-22.
But the Lady Railsplitters countered by closing the half with a
16-4 outburst of their own to take a 39-26 halftime lead.
Anderson scored the first six points of the final half to trim
the deficit to single digits, at 39-32, inside the first minute,
but it was as close as AU would get, as Lincoln Memorial steadily
pushed out to a 71-46 advantage midway through the half.
Junior Alissa Diaz led the Trojans with 16 points and eight
steals, while Lauren Woods tallied a career-high 15 points. Lesley
Woods added nine points, just one shy of her career high.
LMU senior guard Dayshalee Salaman led all scorers with 26
points, while Lauren Cochran and MaRanda Boddie each netted 14
points.
Anderson opens its final two-game homestand of the regular
season when Wingate invades the Abney Athletic Center on Wednesday
for a 6 p.m. tip-off.