Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Junior
Whitney Hanley made a pair of free throws with 16 seconds remaining and blocked
a three-point try just before the final horn to lead Austin Peay State
University women's basketball team to a 60-57 Ohio Valley Conference victory
against Morehead State, Tuesday night, at the Dunn Center.
Austin Peay (4-9, 3-1
OVC) used a strong defensive effort to record its second consecutive victory,
holding Morehead State (8-4, 3-1 OVC) to 34.5 percent shooting - a season-low
by an APSU opponent. The Lady Govs held senior Chynna Bozeman - the OVC's Preseason
Player of the Year - to a season-low eight points on 2-of-14 field-goal
shooting.
However, the game was a
see-saw affair throughout the second half as the two teams exchanged the lead
11 times and battled through five ties. Sophomore Ashar Harris made a jumper
with 4:10 remaining to give Morehead State a one-point, 52-51, lead.
Austin Peay scored on
its next two possessions - layups by junior Jasmine Rayner and freshman Nicole Olszewski - to take a three-point, 55-52, advantage with 2:58 left only to
watch Bozeman make a three-pointer to tie the game with 2:41 left.
The Lady Govs regained
the lead as Rayner made the first free throw of a one-and-one opportunity with
1:08 left. Her second shot caromed off the rim and fell to sophomore Meghan Bussabarger, extending the possession. Austin Peay cashed in the extra
opportunity as Bussabarger made a layup with 48 seconds left to extend the lead
to three points, 58-55.
Following a pair of
Morehead State free throws, Hanley was fouled in the backcourt and converted
both of her free throw chances. After a timeout, Morehead State worked Bozeman
free for a three-pointer that was contested by Hanley and fell short. The
ensuing rebound went out of bounds and was awarded to the Eagles with 5.1
seconds left. Bozeman had one more try, working off a screen, but Hanley's outstretched
hand stopped the shot which fell harmlessly to the floor as the final horn
sounded.
Morehead State nearly
ran away from Austin Peay in the first half, using a 9-2 run to build a
12-point, 27-15, lead with 4:49 remaining in the period. But Austin Peay scored
eight consecutive points over a two-minute span to cut the lead to two points,
29-27, with 1:09 left. The Eagles would score the final three points but
carried only a 32-27 lead into halftime.
Rayner led Austin Peay
with a 13-point, 12-rebound effort that was her season's second double-double.
Hanley and Bussabarger both finished with 12-point, seven-rebound outings.
After losing the
first-half rebounding battle by a 25-18 margin, Austin Peay responded with a
23-14 edge in the second half. That included 10 offensive rebounds in the
second period which Austin Peay turned into 16 second-chance points.
Morehead State's Harris
led all scorers with 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Junior Courtney Lumpkin
added 17 points and junior Linda Dixon finished with 12 points and a
career-high seven steals.
Austin Peay will take a
seven-day break for the holiday before returning to action with a 6 p.m. (CT),
Tuesday, Dec. 28 contest at Big East member Pittsburgh.
-AP-