Belmont moved closer to clenching the first spot in the 2007
Atlantic Sun Tournament with road victories over Gardner-Webb, 77-52, and Campbell,
61-54, last week. Sophomore Alysha Clark crossed the 900 point threshold during
the two game stretch and also moved into 10th place on BU's all-time rebound
list. This week, the Bruins return to the confines of the Curb Event Center
where they are in the midst of an 18-game win streak. BU will host ETSU on Thursday
and Kennesaw State on Saturday.
Campbell went 1-1 defeating Lipscomb on Thursday and falling to Belmont
on Saturday. The Lady Camels gave Belmont its toughest challenge to date, holding
the largest lead (7) on them in conference play and having the closest margin
of defeat (7) than anyone else in the league. Marlena Murphy reached double
figures for the 14th and 15th times this season and has now pulled down at least
seven rebounds in 16 of Campbells 19 games.
The Lady Bucs are riding their first five-game winning streak
since Feb. 12-March 2, 2000 when they won six straight, as they knocked off
Kennesaw State, 95-88, on Saturday afternoon. Michele DeVault scored a career
high 22 points in the win, and Siarre Evans collected her fourth straight double-double
performance with a 10 point, 10 rebound effort over the Lady Owls. ETSU is
perfect on the road in the A-Sun as they have won its first five road games
in league play, which set a new school record. ETSU also set a new school record
as its 9-1 start in the A-Sun is the best mark after 10 games in league play.
The Bulldogs split their first two home games on the four-game
homestand, falling to Belmont before posting a come-from-behind victory over
Lipscomb. Brittany Harmon notched her first double-double of the season with
a career-high19 points while pulling down 10 rebounds at Lipscomb. She also
tied the school record and set a career high with seven blocks. The Bulldogs
continue their stay in Paul Porter Arena this week as they prepare for Jacksonville
and North Florida. GWU and JU's game will be on CSS Thursday night at 9 p.m.,
marking the Bulldogs' first television appearance of the year.
The Lady Owls lost a hard-fought game, 95-88, to ETSU on Saturday
afternoon. Jennifer Baker paced KSU with 19 points. KSU continues to exert
its strength on the offensive boards as the Lady Owls lead the conference with
18.22 a game. KSU continues to exert its strength on the offensive boards
as the Lady Owls lead the conference with 18.22 a game
Junior guards Dana Carrigan and Catie Woods have both scored
in double figures in their last four games and six of their last seven games.
Sophomore forward Jilian Partin scored 15 points, a career high at Campbell
Jan. 25. Junior forward Julie Martin grabbed a career high 10 rebounds in the
Campbell game. In the NCAA the Lady Bisons are 25th in 3-point field goals
with 6.5 per game and 25th in personal fouls with 14.9 per game. Junior point
guard Catie Woods is 40th in 3-point field goal percentage (39.4).
The Bears make their season television debut Sunday, Feb. 4, on the
road against Stetson. Mercer lost to Kennesaw State last season on TV, and fell
57-50 to Stetson earlier this season. Absences and injuries continue to plague
the Bears. Nicole Leonard missed both games against North Florida and Jacksonville
last weekend due to an injury while Megan delaRosa missed Saturdays game due
to a death in the family. Seven players have missed 60 games due to injuries
this season for the Bears.
UNF got back into the thick of the Atlantic Sun Conference race,
jumping up four spots in the standings into a tie for fourth after winning a
pair of home games last week. The Lady Ospreys kicked their offense into full
gear, downing Stetson 75-61 two days after defeating Mercer 57-40. Tamara
Hubbard returned from a knee injury that kept her out two games to lead UNF
in scoring for the week. She averaged 16 points off the bench, including a 21-point
outburst against Stetson.
This weekend the Hatters went to Jacksonville
to take on conference foes the Jacksonville and UNF. Against JU, Ayesha Barkley
led the way for the Hatters tallying 14 points and four rebounds while senior
Janene Maclin followed with 13 points and seven rebounds. The Hatters take
on the Mercer Bears at home on Sunday, February 4 at 4:30 in a televised conference
match-up on CSS.