Charlotte, N.C.----The number 22 Wingate University women's basketball team put together a 20-0 run spanning the second and third quarters on the way to 78-44 South Atlantic Conference victory over Queens University of Charlotte Wednesday night in Curry Arena on the Queens' campus. The Bulldogs have won 20 in a row against the Royals, dating to the 1993-94 season.
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Wingate junior guard
Courtney Robinson (Taylors, S.C.) led the visitors with 16 points and five assists. Bulldog junior forward
Danasia Witherspoon (Hickory, N.C.) had 14 points and a team-best eight rebounds. Sophomore forward
Jordan Quick (High Point, N.C.) posted a career-high 10 points. For Queens, junior forward
Lade Adepoju (Alicante, Spain) had 15 points. Royals' freshman
Kristian Eanes (Pittsboro, N.C.) contributed 14 points.
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GAME INFORMATION
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Score: #22 Wingate 78, Queens 44
Records: #22 Wingate 11-2 overall (5-1 SAC), Queens 3-9 overall (0-6 SAC)
Location: Levine Center and Curry Arena, Charlotte, N.C.
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INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
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-The Bulldogs shot a season-best 62.3 percent from the floor. Wingate hit 33-of-53 field goals Wednesday night.
-The Royals made six-of-seven field goal attempts in the first quarter (85.7 percent), but only hit 12-of-34 tries the rest of the way (35.2 percent).
-The Navy Blue and Vegas Gold-clad visitors finished well, sinking 83.3 percent of their fourth quarter field goal attempts (10-of-12).
-Wingate turned 25 Queens' turnovers into 32 points. The Royals scored only 10 points from 14 Bulldog miscues.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
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First Quarter
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Both teams shot the ball extremely well in the first quarter. Queens made 85.7 percent from the floor (six-of-seven), while Wingate converted 61.1 percent (11-of-18). Quick's inside hoop from a feed by senior guard
Taylor Helms (Monroe, N.C.) gave the Bulldogs a 23-16 lead with two minutes left. The Royals scored the last four points of the quarter, as an Eanes' lay-up cut the hosts' deficit to 23-20.
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Second quarter
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Fittingly, Robinson started the 20-0 run with a jumper to make the score 33-26 Wingate with three minutes to go. The Bulldogs led 38-26 at intermission.
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Third quarter
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Five different players scored a hoop to start the second half. Witherspoon's follow shot made the score 49-26 Bulldogs four minutes into the frame. Wingate led 55-32 entering the last stanza.
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Fourth Quarter
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Freshman forward
Teliyah Jeter (Greenville, S.C.) made back-to-back baskets (3:29, 2:59) to give Wingate a 76-38 lead. The 38-point margin was the Bulldogs' largest advantage of the evening.
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TURNING POINT
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Wingate's 20-0 run put the game out of reach.
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NOTABLES
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-Wingate senior guard
Taziya Moody (Columbia, S.C.) and junior guard
Caroline Averette (Midlothian, Va.) had nine points each.
-Helms made two-of-two from downtown as Wingate hit five-of-nine three-point field goals Wednesday.
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QUOTABLES
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Wingate head women's basketball coach
Ann Hancock: "Every road win is very important. I was pleased with our team's effort. We did a nice job defensively, holding them to six points each in the second and third quarters. We also did a better job in the second half of playing without fouling. Jordan came in and did a nice job putting the ball in the basket. Taz was aggressive and made some plays which were big. It was also nice to get Courtney back on track."
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NEXT ON THE AGENDA
Wingate hits the road again Saturday, visiting Anderson for a 2 p.m. contest. Queens rides up the mountain to face Mars Hill Saturday at the same time.
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