LADY BRONCS
OUTLAST SACRAMENTO STATE, 49-47 IN OVERTIME
Contact: Dave Geringer, UTPA Sports Information Director, (956) 381-2240
SACRAMENTO, CA-Junior center Molly Schamel's (Hector, NY/Watkins Glen
HS/Yavapai College) layup with 33 seconds remaining in overtime gave
The University of Texas-Pan American's women's basketball team the lead
for good, and the Lady Broncs held on for a 49-47 victory over Sacramento
State at the Hornets Nest Wednesday evening.
Schamel's layup erased Sac State's final lead of the game and put Texas-Pan
American ahead, 48-47. Samania Black and Kristine Knowlton of CSUS then
missed shots before Schamel grabbed a defensive rebound as senior forward
Mary DeCock (Lamberton, MN/Red Rock Central HS/Northeast CC) was fouled
with 4.7 seconds remaining. DeCock made one of two free throws, and
Black's jumper from half court hit the back of the rim and bounced away
as time expired.
"(Junior guard) Amanda (Carlow, Pine Ridge, SD/Rapid City Central
HS/Northeast CC) hit Molly perfectly, and Molly laid it in, and we went
down and played tremendous defense," said UTPA Head Coach DeAnn
Craft. "Molly secured the defensive rebound. Amanda played a fabulous
floor game, and we played good defense."
Texas-Pan American used a large rebounding advantage to cruise to a
seven point halftime lead. The Lady Broncs outrebounded the Hornets
in the first half, 28-17, and led at intermission, 22-15. Sac State
scored the first four points of the game, but the Lady Broncs responded
with a 13-2 run to take the lead for good midway through the first half.
The Hornets cut UTPA's lead to six, but a three-pointer by senior forward
Mary DeCock (Lamberton, MN/Red Rock Central HS/Northeast CC) and a trey
and a jump shot by junior guard Ashley Roberts (Hernando, MS/Hernando
HS/Butler County CC) allowed Texas-Pan American to extend its lead to
seven points as the first half came to a close.
Sac State came back in the second half, rallying to tie the game at
38 on a pair of free throws by Sarah Craig with 1:32 remaining. Roberts
drilled a three-pointer to give the Lady Broncs a 41-38 advantage 12
seconds later, but Craig's three-pointer with 1:02 to play tied the
score, and neither team scored again before regulation time ended.
Roberts led all scorers with 18 points, while Schamel and DeCock added
eight points apiece. Schamel grabbed 12 rebounds, and Carlow added six
assists.
Craig led the Hornets with 11 points, while Knowlton added eight. Black
grabbed nine rebounds as CSUS came back to outrebound UTPA, 49-47. The
Lady Broncs made just 16 of 68 shots from the field for 23.5 per cent,
while the Hornets made only 17 of 52 for 32.7 per cent.
"Our defensive intensity was outstanding, and that's the main
reason why we won," said Craft. "I don't think I've ever had
a team shoot 23 per cent from the field and win, but we were very pleased
with our hustle and our overall effort. I thought the momentum swung
back to Sac State in the final eight minutes of the game, but the fact
that we were able to make as many plays as we did speaks well for how
hard we played. This was a character game. Our team showed an awful
lot of heart, and we made enough plays at key moments to be able to
preserve the win."
The Lady Broncs improved to 7-7 with the victory, while CSUS fell to
0-13. Texas-Pan American will continue their four-game, eight-day road
trip when they visit San Diego State Friday night.
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