RECORD-BREAKING
PERFORMANCE HELPS UTPA DOWN INCARNATE WORD, 63-46
Contact: Dave Geringer, UTPA Sports Information Director, (956) 381-2240
EDINBURG, TX -It took nearly 33 minutes and a record-breaking performance
for The University of Texas-Pan-American's women's basketball team to
overcome stubborn Incarnate Word Tuesday evening.
The Lady Broncs broke the game open with a 16-0 run late in the second
half, got a school record-breaking nine blocked shots from junior center
Molly Schamel (Hector, NY/Watkins Glen HS/Yavapai College), and defeated
the Crusaders, 63-46, at the UTPA Fieldhouse.
Texas-Pan American led, 42-41 with 7:41 remaining. Senior guard Amanda
Carlow (Pine Ridge, SD/Rapid City CHS/Northeast CC) connected on a three-pointer,
Schamel added a jumper, Carlow hit from three again, and Schamel scored
once more to give the Lady Broncs a 10-point lead with 3:16 remaining.
A layup by junior guard Dawnne Cheadle (Roswell, NM/Roswell HS/Seminole
State College) and a trey and two more free throws finished off the
run.
UTPA jumped out to a 21-11 lead midway through the first half, but
was held to just four points in the final 10 minutes before intermission
as the Crusaders cut their advantage to three points at halftime, 25-22.
A three-pointer by Carlow early in the second half allowed Texas-Pan
American to take a seven-point lead, 35-28, but UIW used a layup and
free throw by Heather Wolf to close to within a single point before
the Lady Broncs began their decisive run.
Schamel, who blocked four shots in the first half, broke the UTPA record
when she blocked a shot by UIW's Terri Twilligear with 1:09 remaining.
The previous record of eight was set by Rhonda Carrington against McNeese
State on January 6, 1990.
"It feels pretty good to break the record," said Schamel.
"I felt like I haven't been playing all that well lately. It's
nice to get back on track. I've had better offensive games, but this
might be my best all around game."
Schamel finished with a double-double with 11 points and an equal number
of rebounds. Carlow led all scorers with a career-high 26 points, and
added nine assists. Cheadle added 10 points. Amy Mueller led the Crusaders
with 10 points.
"Our shooters stepped up against their zone, and we got the lead,
and it forced them to go man," said UTPA Head Coach DeAnn Craft.
"When they went man, we were able to choose how we wanted to attack
the basket, and we were able to break the game open. We came out with
the passion we needed to play with on our home court, and that's important.
It helps us further along towards our ultimate goal, which is to break
the school record for victories."
The Lady Broncs improved to 8-12 with the victory, which broke a five-game
losing streak. UIW dropped to 13-7. Texas-Pan American will return to
action when they visit IPFW Saturday afternoon.
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