Box Score
The American University women's basketball was able to tie
Sunday's game and send it to overtime, but Hampton's Alyssa Bennett
drained the game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer to lift the
Pirates to a 61-58 overtime victory in Bender Arena.
Shaquilla
Curtis hit a jumper with five seconds remaining in
regulation to send it to overtime, but Hampton (11-5) went 3-of-4
from the line to start the extra period to take a 54-51 advantage.
The Eagles were never able to take the lead in overtime, despite
tying the game three times. Curtis came up with a steal after free
throws from Geleisa
George tied it at 58 with 1:25 remaining, but George
missed the jumper and the Pirates were able to hang onto the ball
for the final shot.
"You have to give Hampton credit for hitting a big game-winning
shot," said Head Coach Matt Corkery. "It was a competitive
game that will pay off for us down the road. Now we shift our focus
to Patriot League play."
Michelle
Holmes registered her first career double-double in
the game with a career-best 11 points and 11 rebounds, going
5-for-7 from the floor. George also scored in double figures,
matching her career-high with 13 points while Stephanie
Anya and Curtis added eight each. Curtis and
Micaela
Sancisi tallied three assists apiece for the
Eagles.
American (7-7) took the early lead in the game, with Ti'Asia
McGeorge drilling in the three-pointer for the 9-5
advantage at the 16:44 mark. The Eagles went up by 10 after a
jumper from Sarah
Kiely on the dish from Sancisi and back-to-back
jumpers from George maintained the 23-14 lead with 6:30 to play.
The Pirates were able to chip away at American's lead in the
closing minutes of the half, with a lay-up from JoNiquia Guilford
putting the score at 30-23 heading into the intermission.
The Eagles outshot Hampton from the floor, 44.4 to 34.5 percent,
hitting four three-pointers in the first half while the Pirates
went just 1-for-9 from beyond the arc.
Hampton opened the second half on a 10-0 run before Curtis sank
a pair of free throws to cut the Pirates' lead to one, 33-32. Five
straight points from George, including a three-point play, gave
American back the lead and Holmes laid it in to put the Eagles up
45-41 with 7:17 to play as Hampton called a timeout. The Pirates
took a 51-49 lead with 1:20 to play after Bennett knocked it away
and laid it in, but Curtis was able to hit the jumper to tie
it.
Three players scored in double-digits for Hampton led by 18
points from Bennett. Keiara Avant notched a double-double with 12
points and a game-high 13 rebounds. Nicole Hamilton added 12 points
with a team-best five assists.
American shot 38.6 percent for the game but went 4-of-14 from
beyond the arc. Hampton went 34.8 percent from the field, hitting
just two three-pointers.
The Eagles open Patriot League play on Saturday, January 12 at 2
p.m. when they host Colgate. The game will be broadcast live on Patriot League All*Access.