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Wingate University Athletics

Hugh Patton
56
Winner Wingate WU 16-5, 11-3 SAC
41
Catawba CATW 10-10, 5-8 SAC
Winner
Wingate WU
16-5, 11-3 SAC
56
Final
41
Catawba CATW
10-10, 5-8 SAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Wingate WU 23 13 11 9 56
Catawba CATW 9 9 17 6 41

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Averette and Robinson lead Bulldogs to 56-41 victory at Catawba

Salisbury, N.C.--- The Wingate University Bulldogs led wire-to-wire en route to a 56-41 victory over the Catawba College Indians in South Atlantic Conference women's basketball action in Goodman Gymnasium Wednesday night. Wingate improves to 16-5 overall and 11-3 in league play. The Indians fall to 10-10 overall and 5-8 in the SAC.

KEY STATS

- Wingate shot 37 percent from the field on the afternoon, Catawba shot 32 percent
- The Bulldogs shot 20 percent (two-for-10) from three-point range, the Indians shot 15 percent (two-for-13)
- Wingate held a 36-35 rebounding advantage and an 11-7 edge in second-chance points
- WU outscored Catawba 26-20 in the paint
- The 'Dogs converted on 14-of-20 free throws while the Indians were nine-for-13 at the line
- Wingate turned 30 Catawba turnovers into 28 points

KEY BULLDOGS

Caroline Averette had 19 points, adding four rebounds and two assists
Courtney Robinson contributed 16 points, eight rebounds and two steals
Jasmine Stephen had five points, four rebounds, and four steals
Danasia Witherspoon collected eight rebounds
Teliyah Jeter added three blocks

NOTES

- Wingate improves to 35-25 all-time vs. Catawba; 14-14 in Salisbury
- Averette has scored in double digits in 18 games this season
- 30 turnovers are the most by a Wingate opponent this season
- 'Dogs notched the lowest number of assist on the season, collecting only seven
- The Indians' 41 points are the lowest points allowed by Wingate this season

FIRST QUARTER

- Wingate jumped out to and early 8-0 lead, with Robinson collecting six points by the 7:27 mark
- A Stephen layup gave the Bulldogs a 14-4 with 3:52 left to play in the quarter
- Robinson would cap the scoring with a jumper, stretching the WU lead to 14

SECOND QUARTER

-The Indians cut the lead to 11 on a Madison Hallamn layup with 5:47 left in the quarter
- Wingate pushed the lead back to 17 on a Taylor Helms jumper
- Averette's free throw gave the 'Dogs an 18-point lead heading into the half 36-18

THIRD QUARTER

- The Bulldogs utilized an Averette three to gain the largest lead of the game at 19 with 8:06 left on the clock
- Catawba would go on an 11-1 run in the next six minutes of play, Elizabeth Webb capped it with a layup
- Wingate took a 47-35 lead into the fourth quarter

FOURTH QUARTER

- The Indians only scored six points in the final frame
- Jeter's free throw at the 4:49 mark made it a 52-35
- Catawba would score the next six points, getting two Talia Barnes baskets during the two-minute stretch
- Jo Snow would convert on a pair of free throws to cap off the scoring for Wingate

UP NEXT

- Wingate returns home to host Lincoln Memorial, Saturday Feb 9
- The Bulldogs then hit the road to play Lenoir-Rhyne, Feb 13
 
 
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