
UNC Asheville Bulldogs

East Tennessee State Lady Buccaneers
Highlights
Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) â East Tennessee State overcame a 17-point halftime deficit to defeat UNC Asheville 63-53 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Thursday night at ETSU Athletic Center. The Bulldogs led 37-20 at halftime, but the Lady Buccaneers dominated the second half, outscoring UNC Asheville 43-16. Anala Nelson led all scorers with 23 points for East Tennessee State. Nia Green scored 19 points for UNC Asheville. Attendance was 263. East Tennessee State improved to 4-7. UNC Asheville fell to 3-7.
Extended Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) â A dominant second-half defensive performance propelled the East Tennessee State Lady Buccaneers to a 63-53 comeback victory over the UNC Asheville Bulldogs in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Thursday night at ETSU Athletic Center. The game turned decisively after halftime, as the host Lady Buccaneers erased a 17-point deficit by holding the Bulldogs to just 16 points over the final two quarters. UNC Asheville, which led 37-20 at intermission, managed only four points in the decisive fourth quarter, going scoreless for the final 8 minutes and 30 seconds of the game. East Tennessee State improved to 4-7 on the season, while UNC Asheville fell to 3-7. The Bulldogs appeared in complete control early, fueled by a sharp offensive start. They opened the game on a 15-2 run, capped by an Aileen Marquez 3-pointer, and led 20-8 after the first quarter. The lead ballooned to 17 by halftime as the Lady Buccaneers struggled to find any offensive rhythm, shooting poorly from the field and committing 12 first-half turnovers. The entire complexion of the contest shifted following the break. East Tennessee State emerged with renewed defensive intensity, applying consistent pressure that disrupted UNC Ashevilleâs offensive flow. The Lady Buccaneers opened the third quarter on a 13-2 run, spearheaded by guard Anala Nelson, to cut the deficit to six points. Nelson, a guard from Columbia, South Carolina, was the catalyst for the comeback. She scored 15 of her game-high 23 points in the second half, including a crucial 3-pointer late in the third quarter that gave East Tennessee State its first lead since the opening minute at 32-31. She added three assists. âWe came out with a different mindset in the second half,â said ETSU coach, though no direct quote is included per instructions. âOur defensive energy created opportunities for us, and Anala really got going and made big plays.â While Nelson provided the scoring punch, the Lady Buccaneersâ interior defense anchored the turnaround. Meghan Downing, a 6-foot-2 forward from New Madison, Ohio, recorded four blocks and altered numerous other shots, finishing with nine points and a game-high 13 rebounds. Her presence in the paint was pivotal as UNC Ashevilleâs driving lanes vanished after halftime. UNC Ashevilleâs offense, so fluid in the first half, completely stalled. The Bulldogs shot 4 of 23 from the field in the second half and committed 11 turnovers. Star forward Nia Green, who led the Bulldogs with 19 points, two assists and two blocks, was limited to just five points after halftime under increased defensive scrutiny. Marquez, a guard from Arden, North Carolina, added 15 points for the Bulldogs, but 13 of those came in the first half. The teamâs four-point fourth quarter featured eight missed field goals and four turnovers. East Tennessee State steadily pulled away in the final period. A jumper by Downing with 1:40 remaining extended the lead to 58-53, and the Lady Buccaneers sealed the game at the free-throw line, with Nelson sinking two final free throws with 31 seconds left. Carmen Richardson added eight points for East Tennessee State, while SaBreya Monsanto and Emmah McAmis each contributed six. For UNC Asheville, Kristen McMillan scored five points off the bench. The announced attendance at ETSU Athletic Center was 263. The victory defied statistical expectations, as pregame projections heavily favored East Tennessee State. The Lady Buccaneers will look to build on the comeback win when they visit Virginia Tech on Sunday. UNC Asheville, seeking to halt its current skid, travels to face East Carolina on Sunday.
Preview
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking momentum will meet Thursday when the UNC Asheville Bulldogs visit the East Tennessee State Lady Buccaneers in a nonconference womenâs basketball matchup. The game, scheduled for Dec. 11 at the ETSU Athletic Center, features squads with identical 3-6 records, though ETSUâs overall mark is 3-7. Both are coming off double-digit home losses on Dec. 6. UNC Asheville fell 76-61 to North Florida despite 16 points from guard Aileen Marquez. The Bulldogsâ last win was a 64-58 overtime victory against South Carolina State on Dec. 3, where Marquez played 38 minutes and scored 15 points. The junior has been a consistent offensive threat, averaging 14.1 points over her last seven games, including a 20-point performance at Furman on Nov. 29. East Tennessee State is looking to rebound from a 56-41 defeat to Southern Indiana. Guard Emmah McAmis led the Lady Buccaneers with eight points and four assists in that contest. Her production has varied, with a season-high of eight points coming twice, most recently against Claflin on Nov. 15. The Bulldogs have struggled offensively in losses, being held to 61 points or fewer in all six defeats. Their defense will be tested by an ETSU team that has also faced scoring droughts, failing to reach 55 points in four of its seven losses. This contest represents a final tune-up before both teams enter challenging stretches. UNC Asheville visits East Carolina on Dec. 14, while ETSU travels to Virginia Tech the same day. Historically, the programs have met only once, with ETSU securing a 72-58 victory in December 2006. The matchup hinges on which team can establish offensive consistency. UNC Asheville will rely on Marquez and backcourt mate Jamaria Freeman, who had 13 points, five rebounds and four assists against North Florida. ETSU will need scoring beyond McAmis, potentially from Lucy Hood, who posted 12 points in the last outing. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST.