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LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF SPORTS
INFORMATION
Sports Release
February 3, 2007
Tusculum Women Rain Threes In 73-59 Win Over LMU
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LMU's Sidney
Johnson is fouled by Tusculum's Lindsay Barta. |
GREENEVILLE, TN - Ashli Oliver
poured in 21 points on seven 3-pointers to lead the Tusculum College women's
basketball team to a 73-59 South Atlantic Conference win over visiting
Lincoln Memorial University Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Arena. (Box
score)
Tusculum (12-9, 4-6 SAC) ends a six-game losing streak, while sweeping the
season series over the Lady Railsplitters (10-11, 2-8 SAC), who are in their
first year competing in the SAC.
Oliver shot 7-for-15 from the floor, all from beyond the three-point line,
while also grabbing a career-high eight rebounds. Chassity Martin
added 20 points, while Diana Neves finished with nine points.
Tusculum made 13-of-35 of its three-point attempts and shot 41.8 percent
from the floor.
LMU's Andi Winney and Madeline Richards each tallied 14
points, while Sidney Johnson was a perfect 8-for-8 as the free throw
line for her eight markers on the afternoon.
Tusculum scored the first 13 points of the contest, including three straight
treys by Oliver in the opening 3:46 of the game. TC upped its advantage to
15 (17-2) after a steal and a lay-up by Carlie Lakey as she finished
with four points and six rebounds.
LMU trimmed the deficit back to single-digits at 19-10 following as Sarah
Harrison and Johnson each made a pair of free throws. Tusculum would
take its biggest lead of the day at 31-15 after Emily French and
Martin made consecutive three-pointers. LMU went on an 8-0 run, capped off
by a three-pointer by Richards at the 3:24 mark to trail by eight (32-24),
and Winney cut the deficit down to six (35-29) after she made one of two
free throws.
Tusculum closed out the half with a pair of treys, including Neves
three-pointer at the buzzer as TC led 41-29 at intermission. In the half,
TC shot a sizzling 9-for-17 from three-point territory (52.9%).
Tusculum would maintain its double-digit lead through most of the final
period as LMU would cut the margin to eight points on two occasions, but
that was as close as the Lady Railsplitters would get.
Tusculum's Brooke Underwood dished out a game-high 10 assists, while
LMU went 22-for-29 at the free throw line (75.9%).
The Pioneers are back in action on Wednesday when they host Catawba College
at 6 p.m. LMU returns home Wednesday night to host Presbyterian College at
6 p.m. at Tex Turner Arena.
-LMU-
For additional
comments please contact,
Women's
Head Coach: Roger Vannoy
Phone: (423) 869-6241
www.lmunet.edu/athletics/WBasketball
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