Hartsville, S.C.----Wingate University senior guard
Courtney Robinson had 20 points, seven steals, five rebounds and three assists as the Bulldogs opened South Atlantic Conference play with a 76-42 road victory over Coker Wednesday night.
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Senior guard
Caroline Averette added 13 points as the Bulldog defense held the Cobras to 27.3 percent shooting from the floor. Wingate boosts its record to 5-2 overall (1-0 SAC) with its fourth straight triumph. Coker is 1-6 overall (0-1 SAC) following the setback.
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THOUGHTS FROM HEAD COACH ANN HANCOCK
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"All road wins are important. It was nice to get a win, build some confidence and get some young players experience. Courtney played really well…getting the ball in transition for easy scores."
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KEY STATS
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- Coker had 24 turnovers which Wingate converted into 29 points. The Bulldogs had 17 steals
- The Bulldogs outscored the host Cobras 40-16 in the paint and 29-3 on fast breaks
- Fourteen WU players dressed; 12 found the scoring column
- Wingate shot 50 percent from the floor (26-of-52), while Coker made only 15-of-55 field goals
- The Bulldogs hit 21-of-27 free throws (77.8 percent) as the Cobras shot only 12 charity tosses
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KEY BULLDOGS
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- Robinson's 20 points was achieved on six-of-10 shooting from the floor (one three-pointer in two tries) and seven-of-eight accuracy from the charity stripe
- Robinson narrowly missed a career-high, as she hit 22 points at Anderson her freshman year (Jan. 16, 2016)
- Averette hit four-of-eight field goals (one three in two attempts) and four-of-four free throws
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Danasia Witherspoon pulled down a game-high eight rebounds (seven defensive) as Wingate won the battle of the boards 33-27
FIRST QUARTER
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- Coker's
Erin Houser made a two-point jumper to give Coker a 2-1 lead
- Wingate's Robinson answered with a three-pointer to give the 'Dogs a 4-2 lead they would not relinquish
- Both teams shot four-of-14 from the floor (28.6 percent); Wingate hit two three-pointers (one by Robinson, one by Averette) and five free throws to take the 15-8 lead
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SECOND QUARTER
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Jordan Quick converted a lay-up to help the Bulldogs take a 17-8 lead
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Jasmine Stephen's inside hoop made the score 21-10 Wingate at the 7:44 mark
- A traditional three-point play by
Shay Jackson pulled the Cobras within five (23-18) with 3:42 left
- The Bulldogs finished the half on an 8-0 run; a Stephen lay-up gave Wingate a 31-18 halftime lead
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THIRD QUARTER
- Jo Snow hit a three-pointer to open Wingate's third quarter scoring and give the 'Dogs a 34-20 lead
- A
Taylor Helms lay-up put Wingate up 45-20 midway through the frame
- Helms' old-fashioned three-point play made the score 50-20 'Dogs 77 seconds later
- The Bulldogs hit 64.3 percent of their third quarter field goals (nine-of-14) as the visitors led 52-28 entering the final frame
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FOURTH QUARTER
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- Wingate had its best shooting quarter of the game, nailing 66.7 percent (six-of-nine) field goals to pad its margin
- An inside bucket by
Elena Ingram gave the 'Dogs a 74-36 advantage with 55 seconds left
- The 38-point margin was Wingate's largest of the evening
- Eight different Bulldog student-athletes scored points in the fourth quarter
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UP NEXT
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- Wingate hosts #11 Carson-Newman Saturday at 2 p.m. in Cuddy Arena
- The last time the Bulldogs and the Eagles met in Wingate, Averette notched a career-high 23 points to lift the hosts to a 68-54 SAC victory over the number four Eagles on Jan. 13, 2018
- Carson-Newman suffered its first loss of the 2017-18 season, falling to 16-1 overall
- Coker hits the road Saturday, venturing up the mountain to face Lincoln Memorial
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