Women's Basketball Release - RMC game1 - Guilford College
- RANDOLPH-MACON WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL EDGES GUILFORD, 82-79
Ashland, VA (01/04/03) - Freshman
guard Megan Silva (Glen Allen, VA/Hermitage) totaled career and game-highs of 20 points and 12 assists, a game-high
five steals, plus seven rebounds to lead Randolph-Macon's women's basketball
team to a 82-79 Old Dominion Athletic Conference victory over Guilford Saturday.
Silva made 8-of-10 free throws
(80.0%), including three in the last :19 which broke a 79-79 tie and gave
her team the win.
Senior guard Lindsay
Carroll (Salem, VA/Salem) scored a season-high 13 points
and made three steals for the Yellow Jackets, while sophomore center Emily
Crider (Ephrata, PA/Ephrata) added 12 points on 5-of-8
shooting (62.5%).
With their third straight win,
the Yellow Jackets improved to 3-5
overall and 3-3 in the conference. The Quakers, who had a three-game
winning streak snapped, fell to 3-4 on the season and 1-2 in the ODAC.
Randolph-Macon was ahead for
much of the first half. The biggest margin for the Yellow Jackets was 14
points, 40-26, with 3:12 left before halftime. The score was 41-32 at the
break.
Guilford outscored the Yellow
Jackets 21-12 in the first 8:00 of
the second half to tie the score at 53-53. After another tie at 55-55,
Randolph-Macon regained control and restored the margin returned to nine
points, its biggest lead down the stretch.
The Quakers would not give up,
however. Down 74-65, they went on a 14-5 run to tie things up again, at
79-79, with :20 left on a Jennifer King (Reidsville,
NC/Rockingham County)
three-pointer. Randolph-Macon's Silva made three foul shots in the last :19 to give her team the 82-79
triumph.
Guilford was led by sophomore forward Courtney Hill's (Kannapolis, NC/North Rowan) 18 points on perfect 6-for-6 shooting,
plus a team-high six rebounds. King
shot 6-for-10 from the floor for
15 points and distributed a team-high six assists. Junior guard Nicole
McCrory (Charlotte, NC/East Mecklenburg) and junior forward A.J.
Robertson (Eden, NC/Morehead) each scored 12 points. McCrory also had five rebounds,
four assists, and a team-high three steals.


