Sophomore point guard Nadirah Gardner drained two clutch
three-point shots down the stretch to lead Georgia Southwestern to
a 60-52 season-opening win over the University of North Alabama on
Monday evening at the Storm Dome.
GSW led 33-23 at the break, but UNA chipped away at the Lady
'Canes lead over the first eight minutes of the second
half. The Lions had cut the lead to three at the 11:52 mark.
On Southwestern's next trip down the floor Gardner connected on her
first three-pointer of the game to swing the momentum back to the
home side.
Gardner struck again at the 3:19 mark after UNA had cut the lead
to one. The Lady 'Canes pushed the advantage back to eight
over the final three minutes.
Gardner finished with a team-high 16 points. Junior Brandi
Burris added 13.
GSW shot 41.3 percent from the floor, connecting on 26-of-63
field goals, including 6-of-17 (35.3 percent) three-pointers, in
the game. The Hurricanes dished out 11 assists while also tallying
11 steals.
Amber Rutherford posted a double-double for UNA with 20 points
and 11 rebounds. Rutherford hit 11-of-12 from the free throw line
in the losing effort. Jameica York finished with 16 points and a
game-high seven assists. UNA shot 14-of-49 (28.6 percent) in the
game and turned the ball over 23 times.
Southwestern capitalized on the UNA miscues, finishing the
contest with a 30-13 points off turnovers advantage.
GSW (1-0) hosts Florida Southern on Saturday (Nov. 22).
Tip-off is set for 2 p.m.
PICTURED: Nadirah Gardner
PHOTO BY: Chris Fenn