By Chris Whitaker
The Americus Times-Recorder
DAHLONEGA - Brittany Reynolds has experienced a lot of things in
her four years at Georgia Southwestern.
But this season has by far been the most successful. Her blocked
shot in the final two seconds on Wednesday helped GSW hold on for a
60-58 win at North Georgia.
The Lady Hurricanes matched their win total from last season in
improving to 8-8 overall and 3-3 in the Peach Belt. They also broke
a 3-game skid as they played five games in 11 days.
Nadirah Gardner scored 14 to lead the Lady Hurricanes, and Terra
Branch had 12.
"This is a tremendous win for us," said coach Kelly Britsky.
"Right now, North Georgia is below us in the standings, and we want
to stay on top of them."
With Montevallo losing to Clayton State, GSW is in a three-way
tie for third in the West Division with Montevallo and Columbus
State.
It was Spirit Night at North Georgia with an attendance of about
2,700. Britsky said it was a tough atmosphere to play in.
"It was loud," she said. "We couldn't hear to call a play, we
couldn't call a defense, and the kids couldn't hear each other. It
was an incredible atmosphere to play in; very much like a
tournament game."
The game had 13 ties and 15 lead changes in the game as neither
team led by than more than six. GSW held that margin in the first
half before North Georgia rallied to take a 28-27 lead at the half.
"Nobody ever got on a big run," said Britsky. "It was an
evenly-matched game, and we pulled it out by our chinny,
chin-chin."
North Georgia led 52-50 after a free throw from Whitney Randolph
with 3:58 left when Gardner hit her second 3-pointer of the game to
put GSW up for good.
Whitley Wiltz had three of her game-high 13 rebounds in the
final 3:20, including one that led to a score to go up 55-52.
The Lady Hurricanes held a 19-6 edge in second-chance points and
were 14 of 15 at the free-throw line. The Lady Saints entered the
game as the top free-throw team in the PBC, and they were
17-for-24.
Reynolds had an all-around game as she scored seven to go with
nine rebounds, five steals and four assists.
Four players were in double figures for North Georgia (5-9, 1-5)
including Janyce Ealey and Montgomery, who had 14 each. Montgomery
also had eight rebounds.
Both teams shot close to 35 percent in the game, and after going
0-for-7 in the first half, GSW made 4 of 8 3-pointers in the second
half.
The Lady Hurricanes have eight of their next nine games at home
before finishing off on the road at Columbus State and Clayton
State.
They host Columbus State on Saturday with the tip at 5:30 p.m.