Box Score
Box score
HARROGATE, Tenn. - After taking a three-point lead in the
opening six minutes of play, Anderson University women's basketball
was unable to hang on to its slim margin, falling to Lincoln
Memorial 63-50 Tuesday evening at B. Frank "Tex" Turner Arena.
The South Atlantic Conference loss snaps a six-game winning
streak and hands the Trojans their first setback in the conference
this season, as they move to 2-1. The loss also breaks a three-game
winning streak over the Lady Railsplitters, as AU had not dropped
to LMU since the 2011-12 season. Lincoln Memorial moves to 4-1
overall and carries a perfect 3-0 mark in league play.
Redshirt junior Emily Willoughby continues to shine from behind
the 3-point line, as she nailed four from long range on the
evening, giving her a team-high 12 points, tying her season-high.
No other Trojan reached double figures, as junior guard Sierra
Simpson and sophomore Katie Davis each scored nine apiece. Freshman
Alexis Dillard was one rebound from her career-high totaling 12 on
the night after pulling down nine boards in the opening 20 minutes
of play.
As a team, the Trojans shot their lowest field goal percentage
of the season, shooting 30 percent (18-for-60) from the field, but
countered by shooting 36.8 percent from behind the arc
(7-for-19).
"LMU is a very good team and this is a tough place to play,"
Anderson head coach Jimmy Garrity said. "I give them all the
credit. We had several opportunities to cut into the lead but we
just didn't make many shots or make a play."
After going down early to begin the game, Anderson was able to
claw back and take it first lead of the game at the 7-6 mark when
Willoughby knocked in her first of four 3-pointers with 14:45 in
the opening half. After AU controlled the game for the next four
minutes, LMU would take the lead back when forward Samantha
Satterlee hit a long-range 3-pointer to make the score 14-12 in
favor of the Lady Railsplitters.
Junior Lesley Woods grabbed the lead back for the Trojans at the
4:41 mark when she buried her only 3-pointer of the game, handing
AU a 17-16 lead. Despite the momentum swing, LMU countered with a
3-pointer from junior guard Katrina Ottesen to take back the
lead.
On the next possession, Davis would tie the game with a jumper,
but the Lady Railsplitters went on a 9-4 run to close the half,
leading 28-23. The five-point deficit at the half marked just the
second time the Trojans have trailed in the opening stanza, as AU
faced its largest deficit to begin the final period this
season.
LMU started the final half off with a fast start, opening up the
final half with a 7-0 run, capped off by another 3-pointer by
Ottesen, as she closed the game with three on the night. With the
3-pointer, the Lady Railsplitters would take their largest lead of
the game of 12 at the 17:17 mark.
Anderson would eventually try to make a slight comeback, drawing
the score within three with 13:47 left when freshman guard Heather
Jankowy drained one of two 3-pointers for the game. Despite the
Trojan run, Lincoln Memorial was able to hang on to its lead
throughout the remainder of the game, grabbing its fourth straight
victory on the season, 63-50.
The Lady Railsplitters recorded three players in double digits
with Satterlee leading the trio with 14 points in 25 minutes.
Junior guard Aisjah Roan, who entered this evening's contest
averaging a team-high 13.8 points per game, notched 13, while
Ottesen tallied 11. All three players, including Preseason All-SAC
Second Team honoree MaRanda Boddie each tied for the team lead with
seven rebounds.
AU steps away from SAC play on Saturday when it heads to
Division I opponent Furman for a midseason exhibition. Tip-off from
Timmons Arena is slated for 2 p.m.