
Appalachian State Mountaineers

Georgia Southern Eagles
Highlights
Summary
STATESBORO, Ga. (Interstat) ā Georgia Southern defeated Appalachian State 67-54 in a Sun Belt Conference womenās basketball game Saturday at Hanner Fieldhouse. The Eagles built an early lead and maintained control throughout, holding the Mountaineers to just eight points in the third quarter. Kishyah Anderson led Georgia Southern with 20 points. Jayden McBride scored 16 points for Appalachian State. Georgia Southern improved to 9-3 overall. Appalachian State fell to 6-5. The Eagles shot 50% from the field and outscored the Mountaineers 34-24 in the paint.
Extended Summary
STATESBORO, Ga. (Interstat) ā The Georgia Southern Eagles used a dominant performance in the paint and a decisive third-quarter surge to pull away from the Appalachian State Mountaineers for a 67-54 victory in a Sun Belt Conference womenās basketball game Saturday at Hanner Fieldhouse. A crowd of 847 watched the Eagles improve to 9-3 overall, while the Mountaineers fell to 6-5. The gameās pivotal sequence came in the third quarter, as Appalachian Stateās offense stalled completely. After trailing 33-27 at halftime, the Mountaineers managed only eight points in the period on 3-of-12 shooting from the floor. They committed five turnovers and sent Georgia Southern to the free-throw line six times. Meanwhile, the Eagles, led by Kishyah Anderson and Destiny Garrett, methodically built their lead. A key 7-0 run midway through the quarter, capped by a Kayla Cleaveland 3-pointer and a driving layup from Garrett, extended a five-point lead to 12. The Eagles outscored Appalachian State 16-8 in the quarter to take a 49-35 advantage into the final period, a margin the Mountaineers could not overcome. Georgia Southernās efficiency proved decisive. The Eagles scored 67 points on 61 possessions for an offensive rating of 110.5, significantly outperforming Appalachian Stateās 91.8 rating on 59 possessions. The Eagles shot 50% from the field, making 26 of 52 attempts, and outscored the Mountaineers 34-24 in the paint. They also converted 14 points off 12 Appalachian State turnovers. Anderson led all scorers with 20 points for Georgia Southern, adding three assists in 34 minutes. Garrett provided a crucial all-around effort, scoring 16 points, dishing out three assists, and grabbing three rebounds while playing the entire 40 minutes. Shanti Simmons filled the stat sheet with 10 points, four assists, three steals, and two blocks. Appalachian State was led by Jayden McBride, who scored 16 points, including four 3-pointers. Daisia Mitchell added 12 points, and Elena Pericic contributed eight. The Mountaineers shot a respectable 43.8% overall and 50% from beyond the arc but were hampered by their ball movement, registering only four assists as a team. The game began with Appalachian State showing early fight. Mitchell opened the scoring with a 3-pointer, and the Mountaineers kept pace through a high-scoring first quarter, trailing just 18-13 after 10 minutes. The second quarter saw Appalachian State chip away, with a McBride 3-pointer cutting the deficit to 27-25 with under three minutes left in the half. However, Georgia Southern closed the half strong, with Simmons converting a three-point play and Anderson hitting a late 3-pointer to rebuild a six-point cushion at the break. The Eaglesā third-quarter lockdown then sealed the contest. Appalachian State mounted a final push in the fourth quarter, with McBride hitting another 3-pointer to make it 63-54 with 2:31 remaining, but the Mountaineers would not score again. Georgia Southern secured the win at the free-throw line down the stretch. The victory continued a strong stretch for Georgia Southern, which has won five of its last six games. Appalachian State has now dropped two consecutive contests after a win at Gardner-Webb on Dec. 1. Georgia Southern next travels to face Old Dominion on Jan. 1 to continue Sun Belt play. Appalachian State returns home to host CarolinaU on Dec. 29 in its final non-conference tune-up.
Preview
Preview: Appalachian State at Georgia Southern Womenās Basketball STATESBORO, Ga. (Interstat) ā A surging Georgia Southern squad hosts Appalachian State on Saturday in a Sun Belt Conference womenās basketball matchup at Hanner Fieldhouse. The Eagles (8-3) enter on a six-game winning streak, their latest a 68-47 victory over in-state rival Georgia State on Thursday. Guard McKenna Eddings has been a catalyst, averaging 16.2 points during the streak. She scored 27 points in a record-setting 136-74 rout of Coastal Georgia on Dec. 12. Appalachian State (6-4) looks to rebound after a 75-62 road loss at Marshall on Wednesday. The Mountaineers have split their last six contests. Guard Emma Smith leads the team, coming off a 19-point, 5-assist performance against the Thundering Herd. Georgia Southernās offense has been potent, averaging 80.2 points during its streak. Beyond Eddings, Shanti Simmons provides steady playmaking, dishing six assists in the last outing. Appalachian State will counter with a defense that has held three opponents under 55 points this season. Smith, averaging 9.4 points and 5.0 assists, is key to their transition game. Forwards Addie Biel and Daisia Mitchell, who combined for 20 points and 13 rebounds against Marshall, will be tasked with controlling the interior. The Eagles have not lost since Nov. 18, but their three defeats came against power conference opponents LSU and Florida State, along with Missouri State. Appalachian Stateās losses include setbacks to Clemson and West Virginia. This marks the conference opener for both teams. Georgia Southern will aim to protect its home court, where it is 5-1 this season. Appalachian State seeks its first true road win, having gone 0-3 in away games against Division I opponents. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon. Georgia Southern visits Old Dominion on Jan. 1, while Appalachian State hosts CarolinaU on Dec. 29.