Blossoms Use Collective Effort in Win Over West Alabama
January 7, 2008
MONTICELLO,
Arkansas – Two players finishing with
at least 20 points and two others with more than 10 led the
Arkansas-Monticello Cotton Blossoms to a 101-89 win over West
Alabama in the last non-conference game of the season.
Junior Andrea Dubose (Newton, Miss.) led all scorers with 24
points. The 5-8 guard connected on a game-high 5-of-11 three point
attempts, while shooting 8-of-16 from the field.
The other 20-point game came from junior Sharlene Murphy
(Coldwater, Miss.), who finished with 20 points and also tallied six
assists, which was second best on the team, following senior
Gemma Gibson (Dodd City, Texas), who spread out her stats with
nine points, five rebounds, seven assists, and four free throws
made.
UAM jumped out to an early 7-2 lead, but was quickly followed by a
Lady Tiger run that put them ahead 21-14 with about 13 minutes to go
in the first half. UAM fought back to re-gain the lead after the
media timeout, thanks to an offensive rebound from senior Shakia
Sanders (Chester, S.C.), followed by a successful put-back
attempt to give the Blossoms a 25-23 advantage. UAM never lost its
advantage, holding its largest lead of 16 points at the 9:30 mark in
the second half.
Sanders finished the game with seven points and four rebounds, while
teammate Latoya Josey (Madisonville, Texas) was the closest
Blossom to a double-double with 17 points and eight rebounds (six
defensive).
Rounding out the double-digit scorers for the Blossoms was freshman
Erika Brown (Shreveport, La.), who finished the game with 13
points and seven rebounds. The 5-10 center was 5-of-9 from the
field.
The Lady Tigers were led from efforts of Dominique Whitfield,
Jessica Thomson and Ashton Washington, who all had 16, 14, and 12
points, respectively.
With the win, the Blossoms improved to 7-6 overall, while the Lady
Tigers dropped to 4-10 overall. The win also creates a season series
split for the two teams, as West Alabama defeated UAM in the West
Florida Classic on Dec. 29.
The Blossoms now step into Gulf South Conference play at one of the
toughest places to play among GSC schools, The Rhodes Fieldhouse at
Harding. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in Searcy. The game can
be heard on KHBM 93.7-FM.