LOUISVILLE, Ky. – La'Nya Foster had a career-high 24 points, but Austin Peay State University women's basketball team fell 76-71 against Atlantic Sun Conference opponent Bellarmine, Saturday, at Freedom Hall.
Austin Peay (15-15, 8-8 ASUN) and Bellarmine (10-18, 5-11 ASUN) began back-and-forth; however the Knights were able to pull away 16-9 after a Governor field-goal drought from 6:55-1:19 which was ended by a layup from Alyssa Hargrove. The Govs cut their deficit to as few as three at 16-13 with a layup by Shamarre Hale with 30 seconds remaining in the first quarter. A made free throw by Bellarmine's Lucy Robertson ended the frame with the Knights leading 17-13.
Back-to-back three-pointers by Foster and Anala Nelson tied the game 25-25 with six minutes left in the half. A jumper from Tiya Douglas and layup by Hale gave the Govs their first lead of the game at 29-52 with 4:22 left, however the Knights responded with a 12-0 run to end the half with a 37-29 lead.Â
The Governors fought back to begin the third quarter, cutting their deficit to as few as two points at 45-43 with 3:42 left in the quarter. Bellarmine then went on a 13-2 run to give them a 58-45 lead headed into the final quarter.Â
Austin Peay made 8-of-10 shots to open the fourth quarter, cutting its deficit to as few as two points with three and a half minutes remaining, however, the late comeback was not enough as they dropped a 76-71 decision to the Knights. Â
The Difference
Points in the paint. Bellarmine outscored the Govs 44-28 in the paint.
Inside the Box Score
1.      La'Nya Foster scored a career-high 24 points, marking her seventh time as leading scorer and the fourth 20-point game for the Govs this season.
2.      Shamarre Hale's 11 points extended her double-figure scoring streak to 17 games, including each ASUN regular season game.
3.      Hale grabbed a team-high nine rebounds.
4.      Tiya Douglas, Alyssa Hargrove, and and Anala Nelson also scored in double figures.
5.      Nelson had a team-high seven assists.
6.      The Govs outrebounded the Knights 30-28