
GEORGETOWN, Texas - The Southwestern women's basketball team was
unable to overcome a poor shooting night as they dropped their SCAC
match-up 55-37 to Austin College on Sunday afternoon. SU shot just
20.8% from the floor in the loss and fall to 5-7 on the season and
1-2 in conference play.
The Pirates continued their stifling defense, forcing the
‘Roos into 12 first half turnovers and trailed by just two
points heading into the break despite shooting just 21.4 percent
from field.
The difference maker in the first half was from the free throw
line, where Southwestern made 7 of 11 while Austin College made
their only two attempts for a five point swing.
SU got off to a slow start in the second half, needing over seven
minutes to score their first points of the half, allowing Austin
College to mount a 15 point lead, 20-35. The streak was snapped
when senior Katie Kern knocked down two free throws. A pair of
jumpers by juniors Staley Mullins and Shae Seagraves added to a
couple of free throws by first-year Katelyn Bartell pulled the
Pirates within seven points, 30-37 with seven minutes
remaining.
Austin College went on another run to close out the game and take
the 55-37 win.
Southwestern ended the night shooting just 20.8% from the floor and
were out-rebounded 50-29 on the evening.
Kern was the lone Pirate in double figures, scoring 11 points.
AC’s Kayla Redden led all scorers with 13 points.
The Pirates will return to action on the road with SCAC match-ups
at Millsaps on January 8th and Hendrix on January 10th.