Box Score
Box score
ANDERSON, S.C. - After Wingate posted a 54.2 shooting percentage
in the first half, Anderson University women's basketball held the
Bulldogs to just 30 percent for the second half, as the Trojans
picked up their 10th straight victory, 68-57, and moved into a tie
for first place in the South Atlantic Conference standings Saturday
afternoon at the Abney Athletic Center.
With the victory, AU moves to 17-3 on the season with a 14-2
mark in conference play, as it surpasses its win total from a
season ago and claims its most triumphs since a 23-9 campaign in
2012-13. The win snaps Wingate's 12 straight victories, as moves to
16-7 overall with a 14-2 mark in the league, dropping into a tie
for first with the Trojans.
Anderson finished the game shooting better than 40 percent,
despite a 4-for-18 mark (22.2 percent) from behind the 3-point
line. Leading the way, offensively, was junior forward Jennifer
Monroe with 14 points and eight rebounds, while the duo of senior
guard Sierra Simpson and junior Jasmine Franklin added 13 points
with Franklin matching Monroe's total of rebounds with eight.
For the game, Anderson out-rebounded Wingate, 41-31, headlined
by 14 offensive boards that led to 20 second-chance points.
Sophomore Alexis Dillard corralled a game-high 11 rebounds with
eight on the defensive end, while Monroe paced the club with five
offensive boards.
As the teams traded buckets to begin the game, Simpson handed
Anderson a narrow 8-7 lead with a lay-in. On the next possession,
Wingate's Shelby Tricoli dropped in a lay-up that would give the
visitors an advantage it would not give up for the remainder of the
half. The Tricoli basket broke a scoring streak by Bulldog Andrea
Bertrand, who tallied WU's first seven points of the contest.
Wingate would take leads of six, twice, followed by a nine-point
lead at the 6:20 mark when Taylor Walker buried a 3-pointer from
the wing, notching the Bulldogs' largest advantage of the game.
With the momentum in favor of WU, Anderson began to inch itself
back into contention, as Dillard and Monroe added back-to-back
lay-ins to cut into the deficit.
Following a Dillard free throw, Wingate's Morgan McGee drained a
trey from the top of the key to bring the AU deficit to seven with
4:39 left. The basket would be the final points the visitors would
score in the period, as Franklin added a pair from the free throw
line and senior Lesley Woods knocked in a corner trey to bring AU
within two.
After WU's Chantal Dunbar fouled with 31 seconds remaining,
Franklin set the halftime score with a two more free throws at
34-34. Anderson closed the half on a 7-0 run and held WU scoreless
for the final 4:39 of the period.
The scoring stretch continued in the second half, as Woods
capped off the run with a lay-in, sealing Anderson's first lead
since Simpson's lay-in to make it 8-7. The teams continued to trade
buckets after the Woods basket, playing to a 40-40 tie, followed by
a 45-45 deadlock at the 11-minute mark.
The home side regained the lead when Woods sunk her final
3-pointer of the game from the top of the circle that would give
Anderson a lead it would not relinquish. The trey began a 7-0 spurt
by the Trojans, capped off by a driving lay-in from sophomore guard
Heather Jankowy to put Anderson ahead at 52-45.
Wingate would come within three points, three times, in the
final seven minutes, but the Black and Gold totaled six key made
free throws down the stretch to the seal the conference win.
The Anderson offense made just six turnovers for the contest and
forced 13 on the opposite end. The six turnovers marked the fewest
under head coach Jimmy Garrity.
Wingate was led by Bertrand and McGee with 15 points apiece,
while Tricoli added 11 points. After its stellar shooting in the
first half, AU held the 'Dogs to just 30 percent from the field in
the final 20 minutes and just 1-of-6 from behind the arc.
Anderson hits the road for the first time in three games on
Wednesday when it heads to Mars Hill. Tip-off from the Tar Heel
State is slated for 6 p.m.