Box Score
The Emory women's basketball team opened its 2009-10 campaign
Sunday afternoon by coming out on the short end of a home contest
against LaGrange College. LaGrange came away with a 66-53
triumph over the Eagles in the season opener for both squads.
Senior Keenan Whitesides paced the Emory scoring
attack with 13 points, her second highest career total, and also
grabbed six rebounds. Classmate Whitney
Martin totaled 12 points and tied for the team lead in
rebounds with Elizabeth Brandt with seven
boards. Senior Mary Smith rounded out the
club's double-digit scorers with 11 points.
Despite shooting just 24.3 percent from the floor in the first
half, LaGrange held a 31-25 edge at halftime. The Panthers
took advantage of a cold-shooting stretch by Emory that saw it hit
just two-of-12 shots and expanded a nine-point lead early in the
second half into a 15-point cushion, 50-35 with 11:11 left in the
game. Emory then roared back with a 10-0 run, keyed by
three-pointers by Whitesides and junior Courtney Von Stein, along
with four points by Smith, to draw to within five points, 50-45,
with 7:07 left. The Eagles were still within striking
distance, down by six points with 4:14 on the clock, but LaGrange
held off the charge with an 8-0 spurt over the next 3:15 to take a
commanding 64-50 advantage.
LaGrange sophomore Holli Vann and freshman Katie Covington tied for
game honors with 14 points apiece with Vann also leading all
players with eight boards.
Emory ended the game shooting 29.4 percent from the field
(20-of-68) while LaGrange ended with a 28.8 percent
(19-of-66). The Panthers held a big advantage 55-42 edge on
the boards with 22 of those coming on the offensive end.
Emory returns to action on Tuesday (Nov. 17) when it plays at
crosstown foe Oglethorpe University in a 7:00 p.m. tip.