The Georgia Southwestern women's basketball team delivered a
74-45 homecoming victory over Flagler College at the Storm Dome on
Saturday evening. The 29-point margin of victory is the Lady
Hurricanes largest in conference play since joining the NCAA four
years ago.
GSW jumped out to an 11-4 advantage, capped off by
a Whitley Wiltz layup at the 16:01 mark. Flagler
eventually narrowed the Southwestern advantage to one point (19-18)
after two free throws from Jalisa Foster with 8 minutes and 31
seconds left in the first half. That's as close as the Saints would
get the rest of the way.
The Lady Hurricanes closed out the opening stanza on a 21-8 run
to lead 40-26 at the halftime break.
After the two teams played even over the opening five
minutes of the second half, GSW went on 21-7 run to open a 28-point
advantage (68-40) with 3:57 to play.
GSW finished the game shooting 36.8 percent from the floor (25
of 68), including 35.7 percent (5 of 14) from beyond the arc, while
holding Flagler to 23.6 percent (13 of 55 FGs) off 13 fewer
shots.
The Lady Hurricanes outrebounded the Saints (52-43)
and dished 13 more assists (19-6).
Wiltz led the Lady 'Canes with game-highs in points (20)
and rebounds (10) for her second double-double of the season.
Jessica Bivins added 17 points on 7 of 14 shooting. Terra
Branch chipped in 11 points while going a perfect 6 of 6 from the
free throw line. Kanita Holloway pulled down nine rebounds and
Brittany Reynolds added eight boards.
Foster scored 10 points to lead Flagler (7-16, 2-12
PBC).
GSW (10-13, 5-8) plays its final two home games of 2009-10 this
week, starting with a matchup aginst Georgia College on Wednesday
at 5:30 p.m.
PICTURED: Whitley Wiltz
PHOTO BY: Chris Fenn