Raleigh, NC--The
Pacers played an awesome 13 minutes to start the game
and played well for the rest only to come up short at
the final buzzer (72-59). Defensively, Peace forced
20 turnovers from the Panthers and recorded 4 steals
in the loss. Offensively, the Pacers shot the best thus
far in conference play with 38.9% from the field. The
team recovered well from the dismal 22.4% shooting at
Greensboro College earlier in the week.
A patient offense with smart passing
gave Peace an early lead by as much as 8 points over
Ferrum. Sophomore inside Brenna Mickey (Winston-Salem,
NC/North Forsyth) scored 8 of her 10 in the first period.
Overall, Mickey shot 50% from the floor and was perfect
from the line with 4-4. Junior guard LeAnne Horne (Monroe,
NC/Parkwood) scored 2 buckets early and went 2-2 from
the line in the first half. Horne came out of the locker
room at the half and countered the Panther run with
2 quick 3's and a 2-point goal within the first 3 minutes
of the 2nd period.
With three minutes to go in the game,
both coaches emptied their benches. The Pacers held
firm and played well forcing the Panthers coach to unleash
his starters once more. First-year guard Margaret Minton
(Oak Ridge, NC/Bishop McGuiness) scored 5 points making
1 from behind the arc off a great pass from first-year
Kayla Mitchell (Walnut Cove, NC/West Stokes). First-year
Emma Weavil scored her bucket in the final minute of
the game.
Sophomore forward Emily Deal (Millers
Creek, NC/West Wilkes) had her first start of the season.
Deal scored 3 points in the second period and recorded
2 key assists for the Pacers. Juniors Lauren Seeger
(Greensboro, NC/Page) and Amanda Cross (Clemmons, NC/Bishop
McGuiness) led the rebounding efforts of the Pacers
grabbing 6 and 5, respectively. Cross added a steal
in the first.
Kierra Parker led the Panthers scoring
16 points in the game. She had 11 at the half going
3-3 from behind the arc. Tonya Wright played strong
inside scoring 10 of her 14 points from the line out
of only 12 attempts.
Peace returns to home court action
hosting Averett University Thursday night at 7:00pm.
Come back Saturday, February 9 as the Pacers host a
THINK PINK
game in support of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's
breast cancer awareness initiative. Wear your PINK
and green and come support the Pacers as they take on
the Captains of Christopher Newport University at 2:00pm.
See you on the sidelines!
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