Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State University women's
basketball team used a strong second-half effort to post a 65-54
come-from-behind victory against Jacksonville State, Saturday night, in Ohio
Valley Conference action at the Dunn Center.
After making just nine first-half field goals and trailing
32-31 at halftime, Austin Peay (7-14, 6-3 OVC) made 15 field goals in the
second frame and scored 34 points. More importantly, the Lady Govs held
Jacksonville State (7-13, 4-5) to just seven second-half field goals and 22
points.
Austin Peay opened the second half with a 10-4 run to build
a 41-36 lead less than five minutes into the period. Junior Jasmine Rayner made
the Lady Govs first two field goals of the half and senior Darcie Warner,
sophomore Meghan Bussabarger and junior Shyra Brown each added another field
goal.
The Lady Govs pushed the lead to 10 points, 52-42, courtesy
junior Whitney Hanley's three-point field goal at the 7:29 mark and did not
look back. A 7-0 run later in the game built APSU's advantage to a game-high 16
points, 65-49, with one minute remaining. The Gamecocks scored the game's final
five points to set the final score.
Jacksonville State controlled the first half, piecing
together a 14-5 run to build an 18-10 lead with 9:11 remaining. Austin Peay
went 8:32 without a field goal during JSU's run, scoring its five points at the
free throw line.
The Lady Govs battled back in the half's final 6:13, using a
9-0 run to tie the game, 25-25, with 3:15 remaining. It was APSU's bench that
led the comeback, seniors Salem Richardson and Darcie Warner combining for all nine
points during the burst.
Austin Peay held brief one points leads twice in the final
three minutes, but could not hold on to either as Jacksonville State made a
pair of bank shots, including the final shot by junior Zenobia Pitts that gave
JSU a 32-31 halftime lead.
Bussabarger recorded her season's second double-double,
leading Austin Peay with 12 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Rayner added 11
points, including a 7-of-11 effort from the free-throw line. Junior Whitney Hanley grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds
and finished with nine points in a foul-plagued outing.
Two nights after the bench scored just two points in a loss
to league-leading Tennessee Tech, the Lady Govs reserves combined for 27 points
against Jacksonville State. Senior Dalila Thomas led the bench effort with 10
points, making 5-of-6 from the field. Richardson added nine points and Warner
chipped in six points.
Jacksonville State's Candice Carmine led all scorers with 16
points and grabbed nine rebounds. Destiny Lane added a 10-point, 11-rebound
double-double effort. Pitts finished with 10 points.
Austin Peay returns to road play with a 4:15 p.m. (CT),
Thursday contest at Eastern Kentucky.