Box Score
Box score
GREENVILLE, S.C. - Top-seeded Anderson held off No. 6 seeded
Tusculum, 55-52, to capture the 2013 Food Lion South Atlantic
Conference Tournament Championship Sunday afternoon at Timmons
Arena.
Anderson (23-8), the SAC regular-season champions, captured its
first SAC Tournament title since joining the conference for the
2010-11 season by winning eight of its last nine games en route to
earning the league's automatic berth in the NCAA Southeast
Regional.
Sixth-seeded Tusculum (16-13) was battling for its third SAC
Tournament crown in four years after claiming the title in both
2010 and 2011. The Pioneers, who were unranked in the most recent
NCAA Southeast Region rankings, will wait until the NCAA Selection
Show at 10 p.m. Sunday night to learn their fate for the remainder
of the postseason.
Anderson opened the game with a 4-0 run, and senior guard Alissa
Diaz's traditional 3-point play 17:25 gave the Trojans a 7-2 lead,
but Tusculum guard Jama Hammontree countered by scoring five
unanswered points for the Pioneers and knotting the score for the
first time on the afternoon.
Pioneer guard Kendall Baxter's deep 3-pointer from the right
wing gave Tusculum its first lead of the contest, at the 17:07
mark, but Anderson responded with four quick points to regain a
brief 13-12 edge with less than 13 minutes on the clock. Ashley
Thurman's basket regained the lead for Tusculum and Nequoiah
Anderson's layup boosted the Pioneers edge to 16-13 with 8:19 on
the clock.
Anderson sophomore Jaclyn Moore's jumper from the left elbow
snapped a 4 ½ minute scoring drought for the Trojans and
pulled AU within one, at 16-15, and Simpson's back- to-back
baskets, first on a steal and layup, then on a jumper just inside
the arc from the left wing gave Anderson a 19-16 lead with 4:16
remaining in the first half.
Guard Kimberly Major sank a pair of free throws to push AU's
edge to five with 1:20 on the clock and Simpson's 3-pointer just
before the buzzer gave the Trojans their largest lead of the half,
at 24-16. The Trojans closed the half with 11 unanswered points as
Tusculum was unable to find the bottom of the basket in the final
8:19 of the opening half.
But Tusculum's Thurman snapped the drought with a pair of free
throws to open the second-half scoring with 18:27 on the clock to
trim AU's advantage to six, however the Trojans answered with seven
unanswered points to open a double-digit, 31-18, lead with 16:21
left.
The Pioneers' Kendal Baxter and Breaira Barksdale responded with
back-to-back long-range 3-pointers to pull Tusculum back within
31-24 and TC pulled within five on a Baxter layup with more than 12
minutes left in the title matchup, and again on a pair of free
throws from Thurman, but AU regained 10-point lead on Diaz's put
back of a Simpson miss with less than 10 minutes on the clock.
Tusculum refused to go away quietly, erupting on a 13-3 run to
even the score at 44 apiece on Baxter's driving layup with 2:43
remaining. Five consecutive free throws by the Trojans, who
connected on 11-of-12 from the line in the final 2:18, gave AU a
49-44 lead.
Barksdale's layup with 3.2 seconds remaining pulled Tusculum
within 53-49, but Woods drained another pair of free throws with
2.4 ticks on the clock and Nequoiah Anderson's shot from midcourt
at the buzzer set the final score.
Diaz led all scorers with 15 points, with Shannon and Simpson
each adding 11 points apiece. Shannon shared game-high rebounding
honors with nine boards, narrowly missing her sixth double-double
of the season. Woods was 10-of-10 from the line and handed out a
team-best three assists.
2013 SAC All-Tournament Team
Nneka Awuruonye Lenoir-Rhyne
Samantha Creed Newberry
Kendal Baxter Tusculum
Breonda Shannon Anderson
Alissa Diaz Anderson (MVP)