Box Score VIRGINIA BEACH -- Guilford College's Quakers tried to extend a
late comeback Saturday at Virginia Wesleyan College, but continued
to run into the same obstacle ... Shawnee
Lewis.
Despite the pressure of standing at the free throw lines knowing
a miss could give the Quakers
another shot at pulling closer, Lewis calmly connected on six
consecutive free throws in the final 35 seconds to help lift the
host Marlins to a 74-66 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Saturday
at the Jane P. Batten Student Center.
Lewis (Alexandria, Va./Thomas A.
Edison) (right), who leads
VWC in free throws made this season, increased her season total by
nailing 8-for-8 in the game en route to scoring a career-high
18 points.
But, it was an afternoon of career highs for the Marlins (6-6,
4-3), who benefitted from a pair of double-doubles recorded by
junior Kristen Blalock (Suffolk, Va./Portsmouth
Christian) and sophomore Kerry Johnson
(Richmond, Va./J.R.Tucker). Blalock scored 16
points and pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds, while Johnson
matched a career-high with 13 points and pulled down a career-best
11 rebounds.
Ironically, Guilford (6-5, 2-4) posted a 54-40 advantage in
rebounding overall, led by Jazlyn Gibbs (Greensboro, N.C./Southeast
Guilford) with 10. But, the Quakers could not get the ball
through the hoop consistently. Virginia Wesleyan led 35-27 at
halftime and opened up a 52-33 advantage in the first six minutes
of the second half, spurred by timely triples from senior
Kristina Jameson (Harrisonburg,
Va./Broadway) and sophomore Rachael
Miller (Sterling, Va./Park View).
The Marlins displayed a good mix of scoring inside and outside
maintained a double-digit lead through much of the second
half. Guilford started a final comeback with 2:42 remaining
however, as Gibbs, the ODAC's leading scorer, hit a pair of free
throws and followed minutes later with a huge triple.
Guilford was within seven points.
A steal by Morgan King (Wilmington, N.C./New Hanover) kept the
ball with the Quakers, who drew a foul and stepped to the
line. King hit two freebies and Guilford was within five,
66-61, with 1:45 remaining to be played.
VWC turned the ball over again, but a layup attempt by the
Quakers was off the the mark and Miller rebounded the ball for the
Marlins. Seconds later Jameson found Blalock in the lane for
a key jumper that put the host team back in front by
seven.
A missed Guilford jumper on the ensuing play was rebounded
by Lewis, who drew the foul, and began her repeated performances at
the foul stripe in the final 35 seconds.
Virginia Wesleyan produced another strong effort at the charity
stripes, nailing 21-of-27 attempts, led by Lewis with eight made
and Blalock and Johnson with five each. Guilford had the
opportunity to pick up points at the lines as well, but the Quakers
hit on only 14-of-23 attempts, missing the front end of several
bonus situations.
Jameson added 13 points to Virginia Wesleyan's balanced
offensive output, which included eight points from Miller.
Jameson also dished out five assists and had three steals.
Adams emerged as the leading scorer for Guilford with 16 points,
helped by an impressive 4-of-5 from three point range. Gibbs
finished with 14 points and Morgan added nine. Gibbs also
recorded a game high seven assists.
Virginia Wesleyan returns to competition on Tuesday, Jan. 11,
hosting Randolph-Macon College's Yellow Jackets at 7 p.m.
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