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Mar 13, 2009 NCAA Women's Regional - Lander Falls to Tusculum in First Round By Bob Stoner, Lander
HICKORY, N.C. - The Lander women's basketball team could not
overcome cold shooting, rebounding struggles, and having its best
post player in foul trouble, falling to No. 16 ranked Tusculum,
87-70, in the first round of the NCAA Southeast Regional Friday
afternoon.
The seventh-seeded Lady Bearcats finished the season 20-11 after
winning their second consecutive Peach Belt Conference Tournament
championship on Sunday with a roster of nine freshmen, four
sophomores, and no juniors or seniors.
The No. 2 seeded Pioneers never trailed in the game and improved to
26-5, advancing to the Southeast Regional quarterfinal Saturday
against either Carson-Newman or Clayton State, also to be played at
Shuford Gym on the campus of Lenoir-Rhyne College. Tusculum avenged
a loss to Lander in last year's Southeast Regional.
Shannon McKever led the Lady Bearcats with 16 points in only 21
minutes of action, with all the points coming in the second half,
because she sat almost the entire first half with foul trouble.
TaSheba Butler added 14 points for Lander, Mukia Myrick scored 12,
and Ciara Lyons 10. Kaylyn Small led the Lady Bearcats with seven
rebounds.
The Pioneers had two players who posted double-doubles, including
Stephany Neptune with 16 points and 10 rebounds, and Kat Spears
with 15 points and 10 boards.
All Southeast Region point guard Jasmine Gunn led Tusculum with 19
points, six assists and six rebounds. Shantae Shank added 13 points
and Nikki Van Dine 12 points as the Pioneers had five players score
in double figures. Neptune also had seven assists in the game.
The Lady Bearcats struggled shooting from the floor, making 25 of
73 shots (34 percent) overall and only four of 20 from 3-point
range (20 percent). But Lander did make 16-of-17 free throws (91
percent). The Lady Bearcats were outrebounded 49-34.
Tusculum hit 32 of 63 shots (51 percent), five of 13 from behind
the arc (39 percent) and 18 of 24 free throws (75 percent).
Lander got off to a rough start as McKever was sent to the bench
with her second foul just two minutes into the game, and the Lady
Bearcats fell behind 9-4 with Gunn and Spears each scoring
twice.
But Lyons hit two free throws and Nardia Robbins swished a
3-pointer to tie the game at 9. The score was knotted at 11 when
Van Dine's 3-pointer put the Pioneers back on top, 14-11. As it
turned out, they would lead the rest of the game.
The Lady Bearcats were only 5-for-18 from the floor and again fell
behind by five, 18-13, until Lyons scored on a put-back to close
the gap to three near the midway point of the first half. That was
as close as it would get. Spears rebounded Gunn's air ball and
scored to push Tusculum's lead back to five, 20-15, with 9:17 to
go.
The Pioneers took their largest lead of the game when the 6-foot-8
Catherine Hintz made a layup for a 25-19 advantage with 6:40 to go.
Spears scored off a pass from Gunn to push the lead to eight at the
5:40 mark as Lander was only 8-for-28 (29 percent) from the floor
and 1-for-9 from behind the arc (11 percent) at that point.
Robbins and Lyons hit jumpers on consecutive possessions to pull
the Lady Bearcats within 28-23. But Tusculum began to pull away
again, taking its largest lead at nine, 34-25, when Spears scored
and extended the margin to 11 on Gunn's bucket. Brianna Webb ended
a streak of six consecutive Lander misses with a basket for a 36-27
deficit.
But Shank closed the half with a pair of free throws to give the
Pioneers a 38-27 lead at the break.
The Lady Bearcats were 11-for-39 overall (28 percent) and 1-for-11
from behind the 3-point line (9 percent) in the first half while
getting outrebounded 30-19 with McKever on the bench for 18 of the
20 minutes. They missed eight of the last nine shots. Spears nearly
had her double-double in the first half with 11 points and nine
rebounds while Gunn also had nine points. Lyons led Lander with
eight points.
Things got worse to start the second half after the teams traded
baskets. Van Dine hit a 3-pointer and Spears scored on a layup off
Van Dine's blocked shot to give the Pioneers a 45-29 lead. The lead
grew to 18 when Ashli Oliver hit a 3-pointer, making it 48-31 at
the 18:42 mark.
The Lady Bearcats began showing some life with eight unanswered
points inside as McKever scored on consecutive trips, and Butler
and McKever made two free throws apiece to pull Lander within 48-39
with 16:28 to go. But that would be Lander's last serious rally as
Van Dine answered with a 3-pointer, Neptune added two free throws,
and Van Dine hit another three to push Tusculum's lead back to 15
at 56-41 at the 14:46 mark.
The Lady Bearcats finally got their second 3-pointer of the game
(out of 13 attempts) on Myrick's long shot that pulled them within
58-46. Lander still trailed by 12, 62-50, when Myrick hit two free
throws to make the team 12-for-12 from the stripe with 10:48
remaining.
But Tusculum put the game away with seven unanswered points on a
free throw by Shank, and baskets by Neptune, Spears and Shank for
its largest lead of the game at 19 points, 69-50, with 8:34 to go.
Shank hit two free throws to give the Pioneers their first 20-point
lead of the game at 73-53 with 6:16 to go.
The teams traded baskets the rest of the way with McKever and Gunn
each getting hot down the stretch. McKever scored Lander's final
seven points on three baskets and one free throw.
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