Late Heroics Lifts Samford Over Women's Basketball In SoCon Title Game
Late Heroics Lifts Samford Over Women's Basketball In SoCon Title Game

CHATTANOOGA, TENN.- Appalachian State University women's basketball scored just four points in the final eight minutes of the game, and was unable to withstand a Samford three-point barrage, as the Bulldogs handed Appalachian a heartbreaking 57-54 loss Monday afternoon in the 2011 Southern Conference championship game. The loss is Appalachian's second to the Bulldogs in the tournament and first-ever in program history in the championship game (6-1), dropping ASU to 25-6 on the season.

ASU took a six point lead into the break, but as expected, the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the SoCon battled in a back and forth affair and second period play was heated, as action was knotted six times. Kelsey Sharkey broke the tie however as she scored a put-back layup earning  the Black and Gold a 54-52 lead with two and a half minutes remaining.

Neither team scored for the next two minutes until Samford's Paige Anderson drilled a three-pointer at the top of arc with 13 seconds left to give the Bulldogs the one point edge, leading 55-54. The lead was Samford's first of the second period and first since the midway point of the opening stanza.

Anderson finished as the game's leading scorer with 14 points, including going 4-7 from downtown.

The trey was the Bulldogs 11th of the contest, marking the  most three pointers ASU has allowed an opponent to score all season.

With a chance to regain the lead, Courtney Freeman was unable to connect on a layup, but Ashlen Dewart grabbed the offensive rebound and was fouled.

Despite playing a strong second half,  Dewart came up empty at the free throw line with three seconds left, missing both shots and ASU still trailed by one point.

Dewart battled foul trouble the entire contest, but finished with a team-best 13 points on 6-12 shooting, and also hauled in five rebounds.

Appalachian then fouled Shelby Campbell, and she made both of her free throws to extend Samford's advantage to three.

Sam Ramirez then heaved the ball with just ticks left on the clock, but the shot clanked off the rim and was waved off by the officials, giving Samford the tournament title.

First half action was tied twice before a Courtney Freeman jumper earned Appalachian State the lead for the rest of the period, as her bucket sparked a 10-2 Mountaineer streak.

Freeman was on fire, in the first five and a half minutes of play, as the sophomore poured in eight of the Black and Gold's first 10 points, including scoring six in a row. She closed out the contest with 12 points and four rebounds.

Anna Freeman, Sharkey and Chakeitha Weldon gave the Apps a little breathing room, as all three found the bottom of the bucket and Appalachian took its largest lead, up 26-18 with less than three minutes until the break.

Anna Freeman flirted with a triple-double, notching eight points, 10 rebounds and eight assists to go along with her game-high three blocks and two steals

Samford however continued to chip away at its deficit and two Bulldog treys in the waning minutes of the period, pulled the squad within six, as the Apps held onto the 30-24 lead at the half.

The final 20 minutes were intense with the two teams trading leads, but it was Samford that connected from behind the arc with mere seconds remaining to take the final lead of the game and hand Appalachian a gut-wrenching three point defeat.

ASU now awaits to see its postseason fate. By winning the 2011 SoCon regular season title, ASU has clinched a spot in the 2011 Women's National Invitation Tournament, with the WNIT field set to be announced late Monday, March 14.

NOTES: The loss is just Appalachian's sixth of the season ... the defeat is just ASU's third in 2011 ... the loss marks the Black and Gold's first road loss since January 10 (Georgia Southern) ... the defeat is ASU's first-ever in the SoCon championship game... the loss snaps a three-game winning streak for ASU ... the loss is ASU's second in the SoCon Tournament to Samford.

2011 all-SoCon Tournament Team
First Team

Ashlen Dewart- Appalachian State
Anna Freeman- Appalachian State

Savannah Hill-Samford (MVP)
Emily London- Samford
Kelsey Sharkey-Appalachian State

Second Team
Sophia Aleksandravicius- Davidson
Ali Ford- Elon
Courtney Freeman- Appalachian State
Kylie Lambert- Chattanooga
Mahagony Williams- Wofford

 

 


 

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