COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Elon women's basketball team hung tight with No. 2 South Carolina for 30 minutes of play but was not able to pull off the upset, falling 78-63, tonight, Dec. 22, in Colonial Life Arena. The Phoenix trailed by just seven with nine minutes left in the game before the Gamecocks closed out the game on a 22-14 run to secure the win.
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"Hopefully this game will give us a lot of confidence," said Elon head coach
Charlotte Smith. "This is why we play these types of games. Being able to stay in the game with the No. 2 team in the country should give us confidence going into conference play and hopefully NCAA play as well."
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Jenifer Rhodes led all players with 19 points, just one shy of her career high, after eight field goals and a 3-of-5 mark from the line. The junior, who played in front of a home-state crowd, also hauled down four rebounds.
Shay Burnett followed with 15 points and a team-high seven boards.
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The Phoenix (7-3) shot 44 percent from the field after going 23-of-52, including 31 percent from long distance. The maroon and gold converted 13-of-19 attempts from the charity stripe for a 68 percent mark. Elon scored 32 points in the paint and saw 11 points from its bench.
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The Gamecocks (12-0) finished with a 48 percent mark from the field (30-of-63) and hit eight threes (42 percent). USC won the battle on the boards, 34-26, and claimed 40 points in the paint. Tiffany Mitchell led the Gamecocks with 18 points and hit three baskets from beyond the arc.
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HighlightsWith the game tied at three-all in the first period, a steal by Burnett led to a
Maddie McCallie three that sparked a 7-0 Phoenix run to put the maroon and gold up 10-4 and hold the Gamecocks scoreless for a 5:42 span. USC closed the gap to one, 10-9, before a basket from long range by
Lauren Brown helped Elon to an 18-13 advantage after the first frame.
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In the second period, a
Essence Baucom jumper as the shot clock expired put the Phoenix up by seven, 20-13. The Gamecocks answered to score 10 straight and take its first lead since the 9:19 mark in the first, 23-22, with 6:13 on the clock. USC went up by as much as eight, 35-27, with 1:57 remaining in the half before baskets by Baucom and Rhodes pulled Elon within four, 35-31, at the break.
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Trailing by five in the third period, 41-36, Rhodes converted an old-fashioned three-point play and followed that up with another basket to even the score 41-all with 7:10 on the clock. The Gamecocks then held the maroon and gold without a field goal for the nearly the next five minutes before a jumper by Rhodes at the 2:17 mark. On the following defensive possession, Baucom claimed a steal that led to a fast-break layup to make it a four-point game, 51-47, with 1:58 remaining. USC closed out the period on a 4-0 run for a nine-point advantage, 56-47.
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The Gamecocks took that run into the final period, taking a 65-51 lead as Elon was forced to call a timeout at the 6:41 mark. The Phoenix pulled within 12, 67-55, with 5:51 left to play but was not able to get any closer as time ran out.
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Next UpElon returns to action after the holiday break to take on West Virginia on Monday, Dec. 28, in Morgantown, W.Va., in a 7 p.m. tip in WVU Coliseum.
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