TYLER, TEXAS – UT Tyler women's basketball moved to 6-4 on the year and 2-1 in LSC play after a 53-47 win over St. Edward's on Saturday inside the HPC.
The Patriots held the Hilltoppers to just 27.9% from the field and 12.5% from deep while shooting 37% from the field for the game and 47% in the fourth quarter and overtime to spur the comeback.
The two teams battled to a near stalemate in the first quarter, with St. Edward's holding a slim 10-9 lead. The Patriots leaned on
Leila Davis, who scored seven points in the frame while knocking down a three pointer and grabbing four rebounds.
That stalemate continued in the second quarter, with both teams scoring 13 points while shooting just over 30%. The Patriots again got big contributions from Davis, as she scored seven more points with three more made baskets and another four rebounds. Joining her in the scoring was
Hayley Cumming, who brought her first half total to eight points as the two combined for all 22 points in the Patriots first half.
St. Edward's would take control of the contest in the third quarter, outscoring the Patriots 13-8 as they held them to just 20% from deep and 33% from the field to take a six point lead into the fourth quarter. That lead stretched to eight points with an early layup in the fourth, and the Patriots were on the ropes.
Nikolina Vukcevic buried a big three pointer to cut the lead to five, and Cumming and Davis dropped in a layup and a free throw to answer a Hilltoppers jumper and cut the lead to four with 6:17 left.
Mileina Sablinskaite dropped in a tough layup from a
Georgia Tomkins assist to make a two point game with 2:43 left.
After a free throw from St. Edward's extended the lead back to three, Davis had another big shot on a jumper right at the elbow to cut the deficit to one. Sablinskaite stole the inbound pass, and
Mariah Neal hit one of the biggest shots of the game on a wing three pointer to give the Patriots a two point advantage.
With 43 seconds left, the Hilltoppers made two free throws to tie the game, and both teams were unable to make a shot in their final possession and they went to overtime. The two teams traded baskets and free throws over the first two minutes, but a huge and-one layup from Davis gave the Patriots the lead for good at the 2:27 mark.
Polina Latysheva would knock down one final jumper, and Davis added one last free throw to make it a 53-47 final score.
The Patriots leaned heavily on the pair of
Leila Davis and
Hayley Cumming, who combined for 40 points in the win. Davis had 25 points on 9-for-15 shooting while going 6-for-8 from the free throw line and adding in 12 rebounds and four assists. Cumming went 6-for-10 with three triples and 15 points while chipping in three assists.
UT Tyler held a 40-37 rebound advantage, a 10-4 second chance points advantage, and a 24-18 points in the paint advantage in the contest.
They will next host Adams State and Fort Lewis on December 17
th and 18
th as part of the DII Christmas Tournament inside the HPC. Both games will take place at 2 p.m. and will be preceded by matchups at 12 p.m. on each day.