ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS – A&M-Commerce women's basketball (1-1) went down early to Henderson State, and despite fighting back in the second half, couldn't quite pull even, falling to the Lady Reddies (1-1) 82-76.
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Freshman
Princess Davis went off for 26 points and two steals while shooting a highly efficient 71 percent from the field (10 of 14). Davis' big game led all players on the court, but wasn't enough to push the Lions over the top.
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"She had 26 points, but she did it efficiently. Ten of 14 from the field, I mean, those are things that post-players do," said first year head coach
Jason Burton, "She stepped up, and she's got a bright future ahead of her."
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Henderson State went on a pair of significant runs in the first going on a 13-2 run from the 18-minute mark to 13:25 to put them up 17-6. The Lions would go blow for blow for ten more minutes, but in the final 1:57, the Lady Reddies finished the half on a 8-0 run to go into the locker room with a commanding 47-30 lead.
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HSU deployed a small lineup, yet despite only deploying one player taller than 5'9", outrebounded the much longer Lions' frontcourt 46-31. Henderson State's
Deidra McCoy dominated the glass with a 10-15 double-double in 32 minutes of action.
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La'Tisha Hearne had another big night as she led the Lions in rebounds with nine to go along with her 16 points on 7 of 9 shooting before fouling out late in the game. Only one other Lion -senior forward
Abigail Leaupepe-Tele with six- managed to eclipse four rebounds.
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"We have to do a better job on 50/50 balls," said Burton, "A lot of times we're not going after balls with two hands. We'll block out but then we won't go rebound. We have to do a better job of consistently blocking out. I'll take the credit for not getting us prepared."
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The Lady Reddies made their living at the charity stripe, making 22 of their 31 free throw opportunities, making more free throws than the Lions even attempted (9 if 19).
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Senior guard
Ashlee Johnson led all players in minutes with 37. Johnson was a menace in passing lanes, pawing away five steals to go with her eight points, four boards and three assists.
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Senior guard
Aungelique Sledge led the way for the Lady Reddies with 20 points on 6 of 18 shooting to go with her five boards and two steals in an HSU-leading 34 minutes.
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The Lions will take the next four days to regroup before entertaining the visiting Ouachita Baptist Tigers in the A&M-Commerce home-opener. That game will be in the Field House on Saturday, November 22 at 2:00 p.m.
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