WASHINGTON (Smith Center) – George Washington's hot shooting to open the game was more than enough to secure the win over American University women's basketball on Sunday in Foggy Bottom. The Eagles fell 70-44 to the Revs.
Inside the Box Score
- Madisyn Moore-Nicholson led the Eagles on the afternoon. Moore-Nicholson was the only Eagle to score over 10, with 12 points. Ellie Pingree went 3-for-6 in the game for her eight points; Pingree was matched in scoring by Charlotte Tuhy.
- For the second game in a row, AU struggled to defend down low, allowing GW to claim 38 points in the paint versus 12 for AU.
- The Revolutionaries bench served them well, securing 28 bench points, outscoring AU's 12.
- GW was led by their season-high scorer, Gabby Reynolds, with 19 points. She topped her season average of 14.6 ppg.
How it Happened
- After a relatively even start to the game, the Eagles down one, 10-9, with 5:05 to play in the opening quarter, the Revs pulled ahead on a 7-0 run to hold a 17-9 lead at the 3:13 mark in quarter one.
- A Tuhy mid-range jumper and a Pingree long-range corner three would cut into the run, but American would be down 24-14 with 1:25 to play in the opening frame.
- AU was down eight, 42-16, through one. GW shot 71.4 percent from the floor to AU's 36.4 in the first.
- The opening four minutes of the second quarter saw American scoring just one point to GW's nine. The Eagles suddenly down 16, the scoreline reading 33-17 with six minutes to play until the halftime break.
- The Eagles grinded back into it though, and after opening the frame shooting 0-for-9, the Eagles improved to then shoot the next 4-for-5 and put up 10 points while the Revs scored just four more, up 11, 37-26. AU was trailing 41-26 at halftime.
- It took over three minutes into the third for either team to score more than a single layup a piece. Through six minutes, GW and AU had each only scored two baskets apiece, GW picking up five points to AU's four, leading 46-30 with four minutes to go in the third.
- It was the lowest scoring quarter for each team, but AU faced a 20-point deficit heading into the final 10 minutes, down 53-33. The Eagles were being outrebounded 27-21 through three frames; GW was shooting 51.2 percent to AU's 28.2.
- The Revolutionaries continued their hot shooting in the final frame, shooting 50.0 percent and dropping 17 points versus the Eagles' 23.5 percent and 11 points.
- This sealed the deal for George Washington, who won the game with a final score of 70-44.
On the Horizon
The Eagles will make a quick trip down to Richmond, Va. to battle VCU on Tuesday, Dec. 16. Then, for the final game before the holiday break, American will host UMBC on Sunday, Dec. 21 in Bender. Both games will be available to stream live on ESPN+.
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