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LWC Women's Basketball falls to Thomas More

By Chris Wells

Crestview Hills, KY - Lindsey Wilson women's basketball closed out its pre-Mid-South Conference schedule tonight with an 88-54 loss to Thomas More (KY) at the Connor Convocation Center.

Lindsey Wilson returns to action at 2pmCT on Saturday, Jan. 5, as the Blue Raiders travel to Lebanon, Tennessee to begin MSC play against Cumberland University in the Dallas Floyd Recreation Center, 1 Cumberland Square, Lebanon, TN.


Jynea Harris scored a career-high 18 points on a night where the No. 18-ranked Blue Raiders (9-4) struggled on both ends of the court. Reagan Turner added 16 points to join Harris in double figures.

Lindsey Wilson finished the game shooting just 29.5 percent (18-of-61) from the floor -- the second-worst shooting performance of the season for the Blue Raiders.

Thomas More -- ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division III -- countered by shooting 62.5 percent (35-of-56) from the field, including hitting seven of 16 threes. The Saints shooting performance comes against a Lindsey Wilson defense that entered the game holding its opponents to 33.5 percent shooting -- ninth best in the NAIA -- while allowing just 57.6 points per game.

The Saints -- who transition to the NAIA and the Mid-South Conference beginning next season -- improve to 20-0 with the win.

After trailing 22-14 at the end of the first quarter, Lindsey Wilson scored four straight to climb within four in the first minute of the second frame. Following a Saints basket, J'Naya Hall buried a three-pointer to inch the Blue Raiders within three (24-21) with 8:37 left in the second. That is as close as Lindsey Wilson would get.

The Blue Raiders did not score again after the Hall basket until Regan Turner connected on a pair of free throws with 3:02 left in the half. The Saints in the meantime, scored 14 straight points to build a 38-21 lead. Thomas More extended the lead to as many as 18 before the Blue Raiders cut the deficit to 43-28 at the break.

Lindsey Wilson closed within 12 points (51-39) early in the third quarter, but the Saints used another significant run -- this time an 18-4 spurt -- to take a 69-43 lead with 2:05 left in the period. Thomas More extended its lead to 34 on two different occasions in the fourth quarter en route to the 88-54 win.

Madison Temple led the Saints with 26 points -- on 10-of-13 shooting -- and 10 assists. Shelby Rupp chipped in 20 points.


This story was posted on 2019-01-04 05:36:51
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