Box Score
Box score
HARROGATE, Tenn. - The Anderson University Women's Basketball
team battled and defeated upset- minded Lincoln Memorial, 88-83, in
double overtime and remain undefeated in the South Atlantic
Conference, to close their two game road swing at Tex Turner
Arena.
The 14th ranked Trojans improved to 11-1 overall and 9-0 in the
SAC to remain in first place in league play, while Lincoln Memorial
falls to 8-6 overall and 5-4 in the SAC.
It took a complete team effort to fight off determined Lincoln
Memorial. Five Anderson players scored in double figures and
reserve guard Tamia Eatmon played a key roll, scoring five points,
grabbing four rebounds, six assists and three steals. Junior guard
Heather Jankowy led Anderson in scoring with a season-high 22
points, on 6-15 shooting, 3-6 behind the arc and 7-9 from the free
throw line. She also grabbed five boards and dished out four
assists. Jennifer Monroe paced Anderson in the first half with 7-8
shooting. Monroe finished the game with 20 points and seven
rebounds, before fouling out with 2:36 left in regulation. Alexis
Dillard picked up where Monroe left off, grabbing nine rebounds and
finishing with 13 and scoring all of her 14 points in the second
half. Dillard also went 6-8 from the charity strip late in the
game. Madison Floyd and Nakia Young both finished with 11 points.
Young narrowly missed a double-double pulling down nine
rebounds.
Lincoln Memorial placed four players in double figures. Megan
Pittman led all scorers with 24 points. She also added 18 rebounds
and four blocked shots to cap off her double-double performance.
Kiara Rawls scored 17 points on 8-14 shooting. Ross Mathis hit five
three points and a lone free throw to score 16 points. Britney Guy
chipped in 11 points for the Railsplitters.
The game saw 13 lead changes and 13 ties. Anderson's largest
lead, seven points, came with 2:21 remaining in the game, but
Lincoln Memorial's Mathis drained a three pointer and Pittman
scored off of a steal by Stephanie Smith to close the gap to two
with 1:37 left in the fourth quarter. Mathis then connected on her
fifth 3-point basket of the night to put Lincoln Memorial ahead
with 52 seconds remaining in regulation, 66-65. LMU added one more
basket and Anderson's Dillard closed out play in regulation hitting
three of four foul shots to send the game into overtime.
Lincoln Memorial took a five point lead with 1:42 remaining in
the first overtime, but a jumper by Dillard and a three-point
basket by Floyd knotted the game at 75-75 with 12 seconds to play.
Lincoln Memorial's final attempt was unsuccessful sending the game
to double overtime.
Anderson gained a three point advantage early in double
over-time off of three made foul shots by Dillard. Lincoln Memorial
answered back on a bizarre play that featured a four-point
opportunity. Anderson's Jancowy was called for a block while
Lincoln Memorial's Guy dished it off to Rawls. Rawls made the
lay-up and the foul sent Guy to the line. She connected on both
free throws, putting Lincoln Memorial ahead by one with 2:40 left
to play. The teams swapped leads over the next 1:42 before
Anderson's Young hit the go ahead basket with 58 seconds left in
double over-time, marking the second straight game the 5-foot 5
guard has done so. Jankowy scored the final five points to finish
off the Railsplitters.
Anderson returns to action at home on Saturday, Jan. 16 against
South Atlantic Conference foe Wingate. Tip Off is at 2p.m. at the
Abney Athletic Center.