
Western Carolina Catamounts

Gardner-Webb Runnin Bulldogs
Highlights
Summary
SHELBY, N.C. (Interstat) â Gardner-Webb used a dominant third quarter to defeat Western Carolina 77-62 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Paul Porter Arena. The Runninâ Bulldogs, led by Makayla Legetteâs 16 points and nine assists, outscored the Catamounts 31-15 in the period to break open a close game. Anaya Harris added a game-high 18 points for Gardner-Webb. Western Carolina, which got 13 points from Ally Hollifield, mounted a late rally with 25 points in the fourth quarter but could not overcome the deficit. Gardner-Webb improved to 3-9, while Western Carolina fell to 2-10. Attendance was 345.
Extended Summary
SHELBY, N.C. (Interstat) â Makayla Legette scored 16 points and dished out nine assists, orchestrating a dominant third-quarter surge that propelled the Gardner-Webb Runninâ Bulldogs to a 77-62 victory over the Western Carolina Catamounts in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Paul Porter Arena. The game, played before an announced crowd of 345, was a tale of two halves, defined by a decisive 20-point swing in the third period. Gardner-Webb entered the locker room with a 33-22 halftime lead but exploded after the break, outscoring Western Carolina 31-15 in the third quarter to build an insurmountable 64-37 advantage. The Catamounts mounted a spirited 25-point fourth quarter but never closed the gap to single digits. Gardner-Webb improved to 3-9 on the season, while Western Carolina fell to 2-10. The most important part of the game was unquestionably Gardner-Webbâs third-quarter performance, which transformed a competitive contest into a rout. After a first half where both teams struggled with turnovers and shooting consistency, the Runninâ Bulldogs found their rhythm with devastating efficiency. They shot over 50% from the field in the period and capitalized mercilessly on Western Carolina mistakes, turning defensive stops into easy transition opportunities. This burst was a stark contrast to their recent offensive woes and showcased the teamâs potential when executing in the open floor. Legette, a 5-foot-7 guard from Latta, South Carolina, was the catalyst. After being held to single-digit scoring in her previous three outings, she controlled the tempo, setting up teammates and knocking down timely shots. Her backcourt partner, Anaya Harris of Raleigh, North Carolina, led all scorers with 18 points, including two three-pointers. Amira Ofunniyin added 12 points, four assists and a block, while Amina Gray also chipped in 12 points for a balanced Gardner-Webb attack. Western Carolina was led by Ally Hollifield, a local product from Shelby, who scored 13 points and handed out four assists. Taj Hunter contributed 12 points, and Justice Zimmerman added nine points off the bench. The Catamounts won the battle in the paint, 34-26, but were undone by 31 points surrendered off their own 22 turnovers, compared to just 15 points they scored off Gardner-Webbâs miscues. The first half was a sloppy affair, with both teams combining for more turnovers than made field goals for long stretches. Gardner-Webb led 12-9 after a low-scoring first quarter and extended the lead to 11 by halftime, thanks largely to a 10-2 run late in the second period that included a three-pointer from Legette and a layup by Ofunniyin just before the buzzer. Any hope of a Western Carolina comeback was extinguished in the first five minutes of the third quarter. Gardner-Webb opened the second half on a 13-4 run, fueled by a three-pointer from Jaelyn Acker and a layup from Gray. Legette then took over, assisting on consecutive three-pointers to Harris and then hitting one of her own to push the lead to 46-28. By the time the quarter ended with a Hunter three for Western Carolina, the Runninâ Bulldogs had more than doubled their halftime advantage. Western Carolinaâs fourth-quarter push, led by Hunter and Hollifield, provided a glimpse of their offensive capability but served only to make the final score more respectable. Gardner-Webbâs defense, which had been so disruptive in the third, relaxed but never allowed the lead to dip below 15 until the final minute. The victory provided a positive note for Gardner-Webb as it heads into a road game at East Tennessee State on Thursday. Western Carolina will look to regroup before a daunting trip to face Indiana on Dec. 21. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, Gardner-Webb entered the game with a 70.8% probability of winning, a forecast validated by their second-half execution. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for the Runninâ Bulldogs, while Western Carolina has now lost five consecutive games.
Preview
SHELBY, N.C. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking to halt lengthy slides and find a positive note before the holiday break will meet Saturday when Western Carolina visits Gardner-Webb in a nonconference womenâs basketball game. The Catamounts (2-9) and Runninâ Bulldogs (2-9) enter Paul Porter Arena with identical records, each mired in a seven-game losing streak. Tipoff is set for Dec. 13, 2025. Western Carolina last won on Nov. 9, an 86-45 victory over Tusculum. Since then, the Catamounts have faced a grueling schedule, including losses to Power Five opponents Clemson, Wake Forest and Oklahoma. Their most recent outing was a 71-64 home loss to Queens (N.C.) on Dec. 7, where Taj Hunter, Grace Pack and Ary Dizon each scored in double figures. Hunter, a key player for the Catamounts, has been a consistent performer during the skid. She is averaging 12.3 points over her last eight games, including an 18-point effort against Temple on Nov. 30. Her defensive presence has also been notable, with multiple blocks in three of those contests. Gardner-Webbâs struggles are similar, with its last win coming against UNC Wilmington on Nov. 19. The Bulldogs have been plagued by offensive woes, failing to score more than 58 points in any game during their losing streak. They are coming off a 58-41 home loss to Wofford on Dec. 4. For Gardner-Webb, Jaelyn Acker has been a bright spot. The guard is averaging 8.9 points and 4.9 rebounds per game this season. She posted a solid 11-point, 3-assist performance in a close loss to Appalachian State on Dec. 1 and grabbed eight rebounds against Wofford. The matchup presents a critical opportunity for both squads to build momentum. Western Carolina will look to leverage Hunterâs scoring and defensive energy, while Gardner-Webb will aim to jump-start its offense, likely leaning on Ackerâs all-around game. Following this game, Western Carolina travels to face Indiana on Dec. 21. Gardner-Webb hits the road for its next contest at East Tennessee State on Dec. 18.