INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Austin Peay State University women's basketball fell to Butler, 53-47, Saturday, at the Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Austin Peay led the game until hallway through the third quarter, when a layup and free throw by Butler's Caroline Strande gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the night.
The Governors (1-3) started the game on a 5-0 run and continued to lead the first quarter wire-to-wire. The Bulldogs attempted to cut their deficit, but were unable to overcome the Governors shooting. Butler got back within six points of Autin Peay at 13-7, but a jump shot from La'Nya Foster and a three-pointer by Cur'Tiera Haywood allowed the Governors to end the first quarter with an 11 point lead, 18-7.
Butler (2-1) began the second quarter on a 8-2 run, getting within five points of the Govs at 20-15. The Governors extended their lead to nine, 24-15, with a jumper by Haywood. The final three minutes of the frame were back-and-forth with the Bulldogs cutting their deficit to as little as three points, 26-23. A jumper by Sandra Lin gave the Governors a five shot, 28-23, lead heading into halftime.
The Governors tried to hold on to their game long lead as they entered the third quarter. The Bulldogs went on a 9-4 run to tie the game, 32-32, for the first time almost six minutes into the third frame. The Governors scored five points in the third quarter compared to Butler's 20 points. Butler ended the third quarter with a 10 point lead.
APSU opened the final 10 minutes of the game on a 10- 0 run, tying the game 43-43. Butler responded with a 10-4 run to win the game, 53-47.
The Difference
The third quarter. The Governors had a 20.0 field-goal percentage compared to Butler's 50.0 field-goal percentage and made one of four attempted free-throws.
Inside the Box Score
- Haywood led the Governors with 11 points including two three-pointers.
- Shamarre Hale had a season-high nine rebounds
- Anala Nelson grabbed a season-high 4 steals
- APSU scored 30 points from the paint compared to Butler's 20
- The Govs scored 12 points from fast breaks and 15 points from turnovers compared to the Bulldogs 9 and 14 respectively.
Up Next
Austin Peay extends its road game stretch as it travels to Cleveland, Ohio, to play in the Viking Invitiational hosted by Cleveland State, Nov. 22, 24, and 25.