The GSW women's basketball team rallied from a 12-point second
half deficit to pull out a 59-55 win over Valdosta State on Sunday
afternoon in the Storm Dorm.
The Lady Hurricanes, who trailed by as much as 16 points in the
contest, methodically chipped away at the VSU lead over a
nine-minute span in the second stanza to take their first lead of
the game with 1:38 to go. Southwestern connected on six consecutive
free throws over the final 41 seconds to seal the victory.
It was the first Georgia Southwestern win over the Lady Blazers
since 1997. Over the past four meetings between the schools, GSW
had been outscored by an average of 25 points per game.
Both teams struggled to find the mark on Sunday, as GSW shot 30
percent (20-of-66) from the floor and VSU connected on 35 percent
(19-of-55) of their attempts. A 28-18 second half rebounding
advantage helped the Lady 'Canes finish plus-two for the game
(48-46).
Four Hurricane starters scored in double figures with nine
points coming from the fifth starter. Whitley Wiltz posted her
first double-double of the season with 11 points and a game-high 14
rebounds. Jessica Bivins and Terra Branch each scored 12 points
while Brittany Reynolds had 11 point and eight boards.
Alli Jones led Valdosta State (2-4) with 16 points.
Brittany Daniels added 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Sunday marked the 21st meeting between the two programs. The
Lady Hurricanes are now 4-17 all-time against VSU.
Southwestern (3-2) begins a three-game road trip on Tuesday at
Brenau University.
PICTURED: Whitley Wiltz
PHOTO BY: Chris Fenn