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Mar 14, 2009 NCAA Women's Regional - Francis Marion crushes top-seeded Bears 93-74 to reach Sweet Sixteen HICKORY, NC – Senior Creshenda Singletary and sophomore
Shannon Singleton-Bates scored 15 points each to lead six players
in double figures as fourth-seeded and 17th-ranked Francis Marion
University crushed top-seeded and 19th-ranked Lenoir-Rhyne College
93-74, Saturday night (March 14) in the semifinals of the NCAA
Division II Southeast Regional women’s basketball
tournament.
Francis Marion (27-4) advances to its fifth Sweet Sixteen and will
face fellow Peach Belt Conference member Clayton State University
in Monday’s regional final at 7 p.m. The winner of that game
advances to the Elite Eight in San Antonio, Texas.
Third-seeded Clayton State defeated second-seeded Tusculum College
79-68 in Saturday’s first semifinal contest.
FMU senior guard Jennifer Dyer scored 14 points, while senior point
guard Kevina Ransom tallied 13 points, seven assists, and five
steals. In the process, the Roanoke Rapids, N.C., native moved into
eighth place on the school’s career assists list with 341,
passing former FMU great Lynette Mickle.
Freshman 6-0 center Dominique Powell, playing in her hometown of
Hickory, added 12 points and a team-high eight rebounds coming off
the bench. Junior guard Eboni Fields chipped in 11 points.
Freshman guard Cameron Sealey led Lenoir-Rhyne (27-5) with 18
points, while Amber Holt and LaCourtney Rann scored 13 points
apiece. The frenetic FMU defense held the Bears’ top scorer,
6-0 junior center Denise Moore, to only four free throws and no
field goal attempts.
After FMU jumped to a 5-0 lead, Lenoir-Rhyne answered with a 14-2
run that put the Patriots in a 14-7 hole. Two free throws by the
Bears’ Kristen Fulmer put the deficit at 18-12 with 11:27
left in the first half.
A running jumper by Powell ignited an 18-4 Francis Marion run over
a five-and-a-half minute span that gave the Patriots a 30-22
advantage. The FMU lead would grow to 43-29 following a fast-break
24-foot three-pointer by Dyer with 1:25 on the clock.
Six straight free throws by the Bears in the final 1:18 trimmed
the margin to 43-35 at halftime.
In the second half, the Patriots played perhaps their best 20
minutes of basketball, shooting 52.8 percent from the floor,
10-of-12 from the foul line, while forcing 11 turnovers and holding
Lenoir-Rhyne to 37.5 percent shooting.
A 19-4 run over the opening 5:19 of the second stanza produced a
62-39 FMU lead while quieting the crowd of 1,220. Six different
Patriots scored in the run, headed by six points from
Singleton-Bates. Following the Bears’ first bucket of the
second half at the 14:10 mark, FMU followed with a 19-8 run that
gave the Patriots a commanding 81-49 advantage with still 8:24
remaining. Singleton-Bates contributed nine points to that
spurt.
The margin remained around 30 points until Lenoir-Rhyne closed the
game with a 14-3 run.
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