In a back and forth game that featured 13
lead changed and four tie scores, Harding outscored the
Blossoms in each half.
The Blossoms shot 30 percent from the field
in the first half, while the Lady Bisons took one more shot
than UAM, but had one less missed shot in the half, going
into the locker room at halftime shooting 34 percent from
the field.
In the second half, both teams
improved their shooting. UAM shot close to 40 percent in the
second half, while the Lady Bisons shot almost 45 percent.
The Blossoms attempted 30
three-pointers in the contest, only connecting on six for a
final 20 percent from beyond the arc.
Junior Sharlene Murphy
(Coldwater, Miss.) sunk two free throws with 3:27 left in
the game to give UAM its final lead of two points. However,
the Lady Bisons then posted a 10-2 run to end the game and
seal a win.
Leading the way offensively for the
Blossoms was senior Shakia Sanders (Chester, S.C.),
who finished with 11 points after a 5-of-14 performance from
the field.
Following her closely was Murphy and
junior Andrea Dubose (Hickory, Miss.), who both
reached double-digits with 10 points.
Coming into the ball-game, freshman
Erika Brown (Shreveport, La.) was the team’s best
board player at 6.7 rebounds per game. Brown only increased
her average with her game total of 13 rebounds, which tied
the game-high.
Leading the way for Harding was
Catherine McMenamy, who finished with 16 points, while Leah
Fugett had 14 points, followed by Kristen Donnell with 11
points.
With the loss, UAM drops to 11-10
overall and back to even at 4-4 in GSC play. The Lady Bisons
improve to 15-6 overall and 5-3 in GSC action.
The Blossoms have this weekend off to
prepare for their next game, which is home against Ouachita
Baptist on Thursday, Feb. 14 with a 5:30 p.m. tip-off in the
Steelman Fieldhouse.
The game can be heard live on the
radio at KHBM-FM 93.7, which will be streamed live through
UAM’s athletic website by logging on to uamsports.com.