GREENVILLE, N.C. ??Raven Gary shot a career high 17 points to lead Appalachian State
University women's basketball to a 69-54 victory over Campbell University Saturday evening at
Minges Coliseum.
The Mountaineers, who improve to 3-1 overall,
and grab their first road win of the 2012-13 season, managed a 32-26 lead at
halftime against the Camels (4-1), who brought the intensity, forcing a
neck-and-neck contest.
Campbell shot a low 27.3 percent (9-33) from the
floor in the first 20 minutes, including 3-8 from beyond the arc and 5-7 from the
line.
Appalachian State fielded a more respectable 38.7
percent (12-31) in the field during the first half, along with recording 4-6
from the charity stripe.
The Apps battled early in first half to maintain
a one-possession lead before a layup from Campbell's Tonisha Baker tied the
contest (17-17) with 9:19 remaining in the period. A follow-up jumper by Roslyn
Presley would give Campbell a 17-19 lead. A pair of quick threes from Farrahn
Wood put App back on top (23-19), where they would stay for the remainder of
the half.
Anna Freeman?led the first half with eight points and seven
rebounds, followed by Maryah Sydnor and Raven Gary, who contributed ?seven points each.?
App State began the second half with an A.
Freeman layup before heading on a 6-0 ru at the 18:11 mark (38-32). At the hands of Tonisha Baker, Campbell would
make a run of their own cutting App's lead to a one-possession game, and
even regaining the lead (49-48) for a single possession.
The Fighting Camels would not lead again, as the
Apps increased their intensity in the second half along with their numbers. The
Mountaineers raised their field goal percentage by nearly 10 percent to 48.3
percent (14-29), while raising their three-point game to 66.7 percent (2-3). The
Mountaineer's largest lead of the night (15) with 1:59 remaining would also
mark the final score of the contest at 69-54.
Raven Gary and Anna Freeman led the Apps with 17 points each. A.
Freeman recorded her second consecutive double double with 12 rebounds, while
Gary recorded four steals. Maryah Sydnor
finished with 13 points of her own and four steals.?
Baker paced the Camels with 13 points, including
4-4 from the line, and eight rebounds. Ashley James posted nine points, with
Kiera Gaines and Jessica Moore adding seven each.
Campbell shot 31.7 percent (19-60) on the night,
while the Mountaineers finished at 43.3 percent (26-60) from the floor,
shooting 11-14 from the line.
Appalachian State will return to Minges Coliseum
to face Nofolk State at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday for day two of the ECU Pirate
Invitational.
GAME NOTES:?This win marks the third
consecutive victory for the Apps against Campbell, who now lead the series
11-7. Raven Gary shot a career-high 17 points against the Fighting Camels, and
recorded four steals. Gary's 17 points marks her first double digit scoring
game of the season.?Anna Freeman recorded her 18th career double-double
with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The Apps held a slight edge in turnover points,
grabbing 20 compared to Campbell's 11.