FARMVILLE, Va. – Four Longwood women's basketball players scored double figures, but a fourth-quarter comeback fell short as UNC Asheville claimed a 69-61 Big South Conference victory at the Joan Perry Brock Center Saturday.
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Longwood bounced back from a sluggish first quarter, using a 10-0 spurt to open the fourth, getting back into the game. LU cut its deficit to 55-49 with 5:06 to play when freshman forward
Otaifo Esenabhalu gathered the rebound of an
Adriana Shipp-Davis shot and put it up and in. UNC Asheville, though, scored the next four points, restoring a double-digit advantage over the next minute and a half and went on to earn the win.
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Esenabhalu scored all of her career-high 10 points in the final period, adding eight boards, while junior
Kiki McIntyre led the Lancers with 14 points on 5-of-12 shooting for her second double- figure outing in three games.
Janay Turner and
Malea Brown tallied 11 points each.
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"We made some really good plays late to give ourselves a chance," said Longwood head coach
Erika Lang-Montgomery. "I wish that we can figure out exactly who we want to be. I think a lot teams are still trying to figure out their identity this time of year and we're one of them. I think we show glimpses of the kind of team that we can be and now we just have to learn how to put it together for four quarters."
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The Bulldogs received 21 points and 14 rebounds from McKinley Brooks-Sumpter and 14 points and six boards from Mallory Bruce to help end a six-game losing streak against the Lancers.
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"We had a slow start offensively, not how we wanted to, but I thought we were getting good looks, they just weren't dropping for us," said Lang-Montgomery. "Would've loved for us to have a been a little bit more aggressive to get to the free-throw line, though.
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"I give a lot of credit to Asheville," Lang-Montgomery continued. "They came out and played really, really hard today, and we didn't match their effort or intensity as much as we needed to."
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UNC Asheville (7-10, 1-3 Big South) shot over 47 percent (26-for-55) for the game, including 7-of-10 in a 20-point third quarter. The Bulldogs led 15-7 after the first quarter, 33-19, at halftime and 53-37 through three.
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Esenabhalu began the comeback with a turnaround jumper in the paint, then intercepted a Dakota McCaughan pass and Brown nailed a pullup, forcing timeout from UNCA. Esenabhalu cut the deficit to 53-43 on the first of two baskets following Shipp-Davis misses.
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McIntyre then converted a driving layup for a 53-45 game with 7:11 left. Brown drew a charge on the defensive end and Turner dropped in a floater to make it a six-point game at 53-47 with 6:31 remaining. Brooks-Sumpter hit a jumper for Asheville prior to Esenabhalu's second putback of the frame.
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That was as close as Longwood got as the Lancers fell to 3-13 and 1-3 in Big South play in the loss.
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The Lancers finished 23-for-71 (32.4 percent) from the floor. After a 2-of-18 start, LU shot 50 percent or better in both the second and fourth quarters. Longwood led in points off turnovers (19-15), points in the paint (28-24), fastbreak points (7-2) and bench scoring (27-16).
Longwood is back in action Wednesday against USC Upstate at the Joan Perry Brock Center at 7 p.m.
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"We have to turn the page," Lang-Montgomery said. "You don't want to sit on one game too long and I definitely see us making some progress in each game, and like I said, now it's up to us to put two halves of basketball together. We got a very good Upstate team that's at the top of our league and then we got to go to Gardner-Webb on Saturday."
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