Daytona Beach, Fla. - In a thrilling contest at the Ocean Center, William Carey secured a narrow 59-57 victory over Carroll College.
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William Carey started strong, establishing an early lead of 17-9 after the first period.
Shaneal Corpuz ignited the offense with several mid-range jumpers, while
Brooklyn Cuevas contributed with a key layup and free throws.
Alyssa Hillard capped an impressive 11-0 run with a three-pointer in the final minute, turning the momentum after Carroll initially led 7-4.
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Carroll College fought back in the second quarter, outscoring William Carey 14-11 as WCU's offense struggled, shooting just 25% from the field and missing all four three-point attempts. The Lady Crusaders faced a dry spell in the early minutes, allowing Carroll to narrow the gap to 20-17. Hillard's jumper broke the drought for WCU, extending their lead to five. In the closing minutes of the quarter, both teams exchanged baskets, with William Carey holding a 28-23 lead at halftime.
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The Fighting Saints quickly tied the game at 30 just a minute and a half into the third quarter. However, the Lady Crusaders responded with five consecutive points, regaining the lead and maintaining a 45-39 advantage heading into the final quarter. Carroll shot 38.9%, spearheaded by Karstetter's six points and a three-pointer from Albrecht. In response, William Carey hit crucial three-pointers from Cuevas and
Anna Rose Engle, along with strong bench contributions from
Meyah Doyle.
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As the game progressed, the Fighting Saints continued to chip away at the lead and found themselves down just 52-50 midway through the quarter. A three-pointer from Kanduch put Carrol within one at 54-53 with four minutes remaining. After a minute had passed, Corpuz sank a layup to extend the lead to three.
Brooklyn Cuevas sealed the victory at the free-throw line, going 3-for-4 in the quarter. Despite Carroll's late-game surge, WCU's composure and 75% free-throw shooting in the quarter ensured their 59-57 win.
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Brooklyn Cuevas led William Carey with 12 points, while
Madelyn Ladner added 11 points.
Shaneal Corpuz contributed 10 points, and
Leah Sutton grabbed 10 rebounds.
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The Lady Crusaders will have the rest of the year off before returning to action on January 5, when they face Dillard University. Tip-off is set for 5:30 PM in New Orleans, La.
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