Box Score Emory senior Lora Turner, playing in her final
collegiate game, totaled a career-high 29 points in sparking the
Eagles to a victory over Case Western Reserve University in the
season finale for both squads. Emory ended the year with a
13-12 overall record, 4-10 in the University Athletic Association,
following a 74-59 decision over the Spartans who fell to 10-15
overall, 3-11 in the conference.
Turner scored 19 points in the second half in helping Emory to a
decisive 50-37 scoring edge over the visitors. She hit
eight-of-nine from the floor and three-of-four the foul over the
final 20 minutes of action in helping the Eagles shoot 51.5 percent
from the floor in the half. For the game, she sank 13-of-17
from the field in registering her 23rd double-figure scoring
contest of the year and 10th or 20 or more points. Turner
also grabbed seven rebounds, second high on the team, and recorded
three steals. Turner finished 2008-09 with 419 total points,
fourth on the school's seasonal ladder, as well as posting a school
record 59.5 percent mark from the floor (174-of-292).
Both teams were looking for their offenses to click in the first
half as Emory took a 24-22 lead into the intermission. Both
clubs shot less than 40 percent from the floor and hit a combined
two-of-19 from three-point range.
With the score tied, 26-26, early in the second half, the Eagles
rattled off a 9-2 scoring spurt, keyed by five points by senior
Jenny Kraus, to take a 35-28 lead. After a pair of Case
charity tosses, Emory used a 10-1 run to build a 14-point cushion,
45-31, with 14:21 left in the contest. Turner picked up five
points in that stretch while junior Mary Smith added a three-point
field goal. The Eagles were able to maintain a double-digit
lead for the remainder of the contest and led by as many as 20
points on three occasions.
Helping in the win was junior LeShonda Lillard with 11 points, nine
coming in the second half, along with seven assists and three
steals. Lillard finished the year with 69 thefts, second on
Emory's seasonal chart.
For the game, Emory shot 44.4 percent (28-of-63) from the field
while Case finished at 39.6 percent (19-of-48). The Eagles
held a slim 36-34 margin in rebounding and were led in that
department by Keenan Whiteside's eight boards.
Besides Turner, other Emory players seeing final collegiate action
included Jenny Kraus (8 pts., 2 rebs.) Kendall Boyd (4 pts., 2
rebs.) and Kerry Madison (2 pts., 1 reb., 2 steals).