Box Score Freshman Hannah Lilly scored a team-high 15 points and junior
Becca Feldman contributed 10 points in sparking the Emory
women's basketball team to a road win at Case Western Reserve
Friday evening. The Eagles raised their overall record to
10-13, 3-9 in the University Athletic Association following a 57-53
triumph over the Spartans who slipped to 12-11, 6-6 in the UAA.
While shooting just 30.5 percent (18-of-59) from the floor, the
Eagles did connect on 38.9 percent (7-of-18) of their three-point
opportunities in nailing down the win. Emory also used a
swarming defense that came up with14 steals and forced 24 Case
Western turnovers. Case concluded the game hitting 36.5
percent from the floor, but just 29.6 percent (8-of-27) over the
final 20 minutes of play.
During the first half of action, Emory was outshot from the floor,
hitting 35.3 percent (11-of-31) of its field goal attempts compared
to CWRU's 44.0 percent (11-of-25) but made the most of its
three-point field goal attempts, nailing six-of-11 from distance in
taking a 34-27 lead at the intermission. Feldman scored eight
points off the bench while freshman Savannah Morgan and Lilly each
chipped in six points. The Eagles trailed by a 19-17 margin
with 8:41 left in the stanza before rattling off a 10-2 run, keyed
by triples by Feldman and senior Courtney Von Stein to take a 27-21
lead. After the Spartans drew to within two points, Emory closed
out the final 2:41 of the half on a 7-2 charge with junior Melissa
Koike and Von Stein scoring two points and Morgan nailing a
three-pointer in that stretch. Also contributing to
Emory's lead was an aggressive defensive effort that forced
13 Case miscues that led to an 11-4 edge in the points off
turnovers category.
The opening nine minutes of the second stanza saw both teams
struggle offensively as a total of just 13 points were scored in
that stretch. The Eagles held a 42-39 lead with 9:54 left before
holding the Spartans scoreless for nearly six minutes in building a
47-39 advantage with 3:10 left on the clock. CWRU battled back to
within two points, 50-48, with 36 seconds remaining following a
basket by Erin Hollinger but a pivotal three-point play by Koike on
Emory's ensuing possession upped the lead back to five with
30 seconds left. Also playing a key role in the win was sophomore
Danielle Landry with a team-high 14 rebounds, her sixth effort of
double figures in that category this season.
Emory returns to action on Sunday (Feb. 20) with a game at Carnegie
Mellon.