Box Score
Box score
GAFFNEY, S.C. - With sophomore Alexis Dillard's double-double 16
points and 13 rebounds, third-seeded Anderson University women's
basketball pulled off the upset over No. 3 ranked and second-seeded
Columbus State, 71-53, Saturday evening in the Round-of-32 of the
NCAA Division II Tournament at the Timken Center on the campus of
Limestone College.
With the victory, the Trojans advance to the regional final for
the first time since the 2005 NCAA Tournament, and look to advance
to the Elite Eight for the time in program history. The triumph
improves AU's overall record to 27-4 on the season, while CSU
closes its year with a 31-2 mark and snaps its 17-game winning
streak.
The Trojans posted four players in double figures for the
evening, as senior guard Sierra Simpson paced the team with 18
points on 6-for-11 shooting, while pulling down five rebounds.
Dillard's 16 points followed Simpson's mark, while junior Jasmine
Franklin added 12 points and substitute guard Heather Jankowy
notched 11 points. Jankowy drained two of AU's three 3-pointers for
the game and finished the game 4-for-5 from the field.
Dillard's 13 rebounds was a game-high, as she recorded her first
double-double of the season. For the contest, eight of the
forward's boards came on the defensive end. Despite dropping the
rebounding category, 41-39, AU pulled down 28 defensive rebounds
compared to the Cougars' 24.
Columbus State was led by Daktronics All-District Player of the
Year Michelle Mitchell with 23 points on 10-of-24 from the field.
Mitchell was responsible for just under 43.4 percent of the team's
scoring for the game, as CSU failed to place another player in
double figures. On the glass, forward Carrie Washington led the
Cougars in rebounds with 11.
The Cougars came into the game shooting just above 40 percent on
the season, but the AU defense held the Peach Belt Conference
champion to just 30.8 percent (20-for-65) from the floor and a
3-for-20 mark from behind the three-point line.
The teams shot the ball poorly to open the game, as they
combined for a 5-for-26 (19.2 percent) shooting performance from
the field through the first eight minutes of the contest. After the
score was even at 6-6, a foul shot by Franklin handed the Trojans a
one-point advantage and a lead they would not relinquish for the
remainder of the game. The free throw began an eventual 6-0 run by
AU, as it captured a 12-6 early lead.
Columbus State bounced back and brought the score within one at
14-13 when Mitchell scored on a fast-break lay-in. Despite the run,
Anderson fired back by scoring the next eight points, headlined by
back-to-back jumpers from Franklin, pushing the score to 22-13 with
3:31 left.
The second seed brought their deficit within four with less than
a minute to play, but Franklin gave the Trojans confidence heading
into the locker room as she beat the buzzer on a lay-in and set the
halftime score at 27-21. For the half, the Black and Gold defense
held CSU to just 1-for-9 from behind the 3-point line.
After Simpson knocked down a step-back jumper to open the second
half, Mitchell scored the next four points inside the AU paint to
send the score to 29-25. The four-point deficit marked the smallest
AU lead of the period, as the Trojans answered with five straight
points, highlighted by a traditional three-point play by
Dillard.
Anderson took its first double-figure lead of the contest when
Jankowy buried a 3-pointer from the wing to propel the Trojans to a
41-31 lead, as Jankowy scored on a lay-in on the next AU possession
for five of her eight second-half points.
A trey from CSU's Dee Dee Deshazer brought Columbus State back
to within six at 45-39 with 11:22 left, but the Black and Gold went
on 10-3 run to give them another double-figure lead at 55-42. After
Mitchell snapped the run with another fast-break lay-in, Jankowy
put the game out of reach with her second 3-pointer from the wing.
Dillard added two more points to increase the AU run and tallied a
16-point advantage with just less than five minutes to play.
The Trojans closed out the game with a 7-for-8 mark from the
free throw line in the final 3:58 of the game, headlined by
Simpson's 6-for-6 mark in the span. Freshman guard Jasmine Raynor
recorded Anderson's final bucket with a jumper and set the final
score at 71-53.
AU advances to the regional final on Monday when it squares off
with top-seeded and No.2 ranked Limestone for a chance to advance
to the Elite Eight. The matchup is the second time this season the
Trojans and Saints will lockup, as LC claimed a 72-65 win at the
Timken Center on Nov. 29. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m.