Lady Trojans Improve in Every Area Except Win Category
- Devin Smith
- Jan 24, 2013
- 3 min read
January 24, 2013
The past week has been a continuation of a January that has not been kind to the Troy women’s basketball team.
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The Trojans traveled to Florida last Wednesday hoping to end what, at the time, was a five game losing streak and gain their first pair of conference victories, but a rough night in Boca Raton followed by a heart-breaker in Miami left Troy (3-14, 0-8) reeling back home.
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Florida Atlantic (10-7, 7-2) entered last Wednesday’s contest looking to rebound following their second conference loss of the season and hoping to make a statement against the Trojans.
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Fueled by 18 of Latavia Dempsey’s 25 points in the first, Florida Atlantic raced to the half leading by eight. A Joanna Harden turnover to open the second half lead to the ensuing 3-pointer by Kimberly Smith for Florida Atlantic, giving the Owls a 43-32 advantage.
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At this point the game, and perhaps the season, seemed to be slipping away from the Trojans on a night that they would ultimately commit a season-high 31 turnovers. It was at that moment that Harden and Jasmine Pitts pushed a six-point run to cut the lead to only five.
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Harden finished the game with 15 points on the night accompanied with a career-high 18 points from Pitts. At one point Troy trailed only 60-55, but the Owls slowly built back a 12 point lead that they would never lose.
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Troy held Florida Atlantic to only 35.4 percent (23-of-65) from the field while shooting a very respectable 48.1 percent (23-of-65) themselves, despite 14 less shots from the field than their average.
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The following Saturday the Trojans walked on the court to face the Golden Panthers of FIU with a different mentality, and it showed in their performance.
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In a highly competitive game that had eight lead changes, Troy showed a lot of heart and determination against FIU (5-4, 11-7), who had lost all but one of its games by seven points or less.
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Golden Panther All-America candidate Jerica Coley led her team with 33 points, the majority of which came from an impressive 19-23 from the charity stripe. However, Coley shared the game-high point total with Troy’s Joanna Harden, who also had 33 points.
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After trailing by ten early in the second half, the Trojans stormed back to tie the game 58-58 with 5:47 remaining in the game. But Troy quickly saw the tie replaced with a six-point deficit.
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Big shots by Harden and Jasmine Pitts, who nearly recorded a double-double with ten points and eight assists, kept Troy in the game down the stretch. In the last minute Ashley Beverly-Kelley scored five of her nine points to get Troy as close as within three with 37 seconds to play, but a late rebound by FIU with Troy trailing by four ended the game.
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Troy shot and defended well again with 37.5 percent (27-of-61) from the field and holding the Golden Panthers to 37.5 percent (24-of-64), including two-of-eight from behind the arc. They also drastically improved in the turnover margin, committing only 13 as opposed to 31 in the previous game.
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Florida Atlantic controlled the boards for much of the game, besting Troy 44-37. They also reached the free throw line more than twice as many times as Troy. Troy will need to make a concerned effort to create a physical presence in the paint in order to fix these problems and re-enter the win column.
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The Trojans return home to face the Sun Belt’s western division leading Arkansas State Red Wolves (9-9, 6-3) looking for their first home victory in over a month, and will then travel to Louisiana on Saturday looking to gain some momentum against Louisiana Monroe (1-8, 3-15).
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The Red Wolves will be ridding a four game winning streak, including a win over Western Kentucky, who was previously unbeaten in conference play. Louisiana Monroe should prove to be a much easier challenge to accomplish, but the Trojans will have to remain focused if they hope to return home with a victory.
