Box Score
Box score
SALISBURY, N.C. - Despite junior Jasmine Franklin's team-high 15
points and seventh game in double figures, Anderson University
women's basketball never held a lead for the game, as the Trojans
fell 67-59 to Catawba in South Atlantic Conference action Saturday
afternoon at Goodman Gymnasium.
After scoring just 15 points in her last four games, Franklin
finished 7-of-9 from the floor, the most field goals made since
dropping in eight in her 22 point performance against Lander in the
second game of the season.
Following the forward was junior Lesley Woods with 10 points,
while classmate Sierra Simpson, who came off the bench for the
first time this season, finished with nine points, seven rebounds
and three assists.
Franklin's 15 was four points short of Catawba's Mallary Clay,
who finished with 18 points, including a perfect 6-for-6 night from
the free throw line. Teammate Jelena Ciric tallied 13 points
(4-for-4 from the field) while substitute Zhaquondalee Greer
dropped in 12. While the AU defense allowed three Indians to score
double digits, the Trojans contained Preseason All-SAC first team
selections Antoinette McPhail and Chloe Bully to just eight and
seven points, respectively. Bully finished the contest 2-for-12
from the field.
"This was a disappointing loss to a tough Catawba team,"
Anderson head coach Jimmy Garrity said. "I was happy to see Jasmine
Franklin have a good game and we look forward to playing LMU,
hopefully correcting the things we didn't do well today."
With freshman Heather Jankowy and redshirt junior Emily
Willoughby making their first starts of the season, Catawba jumped
out early with a 10-4 lead, highlighted by four straight points
from Greer. As Simpson and Franklin came off the bench, the Trojans
mounted a quick comeback, bringing the score to 12-11 from a
Franklin jumper.
Despite the momentum shift, Catawba broke away with a 12-2 run
capped off by a 3-pointer from Ciric. For Ciric, the long range
jumper would be her only field goal of the opening 20 minutes.
Facing their second 11-point deficit of the second half, the
Trojans cut into the lead on an 11-5 run as Franklin fueled the run
with five points. During the run in the last five minutes, the Lady
Indians were just 2-of-9 from the field and Trojans trailed 32-27
at the break.
Sophomore Katie Davis started the second half with a lay-in to
close the gap within three, but the deficit quickly jumped back to
nine when Ciric knocked in her third 3-pointer of the game and
second in the first three minutes of the second half.
Anderson came within three at the 12:01 mark when Jankowy put in
a jumper, but AU's small run was quickly setback to 10 as Ciric
buried her final 3-pointer of the contest. The Trojans' chance to
make a comeback was limited by AU's scoring drought from the 4:34
mark to within a minute of play. AU was 0-for-4 from the charity
stripe in the span.
For the game, Anderson finished with a better shooting
percentage than its counterpart, as the Trojans were 21-for-49
(42.9 percent) from the floor and 4-for-15 (26.7 percent) from
behind the arc. The Lady Indians shot just 35 percent from the
floor and 25 percent from 3-point range. With the better shooting
performance, the Trojans produced their worst free throw percentage
of the season, shooting 13-for-25 (52 percent) from the line.
On the boards, Catawba won the battle 42-38, headlined by 18
offensive rebounds by the Lady Indians.
"We can't expect to win against good teams when we turned the
ball over so many times and give up 18 offensive rebounds," Garrity
said. "We gave them too many second chances."
Anderson returns to SAC action on Wednesday when it looks to
avenge an earlier loss to Lincoln Memorial. Tip-off against the
Lady Railsplitters is slated for 6 p.m.