NEWARK, DEL. – Behind 30 points
from Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, third-seeded North Carolina posted a 59-54 win over
14th-seeded UAlbany in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball
tournament on Sunday afternoon at the Bob Carpenter Center on the campus of the
University of Delaware. After a valiant effort by the America East Champion
Great Danes against the Tarheels of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the team ends
its season with a 27-4 record. UNC advances to the second round to face the host
Blue Hens on Tuesday.
North
Carolina got on the board first with two free throws and a bucket from
Ruffin-Pratt. The Tarheels extended their run to 6-0 before UAlbany got on the
board with a 3-pointer from Lindsey Lowrie at 16:37. However, UNC responded with
a triple of its own by Brittany Rountree, to give the Tarheels a 9-3 advantage
at the first media timeout of the half. A second trey by Lowrie and a defensive
stop by the Great Danes cut the UNC lead to 11-8 with 11:51 to play in the first
half.
Ebone Henry
tied the game at 13-13 with a 3-pointer at 8:34, and followed that up with a
steal on the defensive end. Megan Craig gave UAlbany its first lead of the game
with a bucket at 7:45, but the Tarheels responded with an and-one at the other
end by Xylina McDaniel to regain a one-point advantage. Shereesha Richards made
one-of-two free throws, but Julie Forster came down with the offensive rebound
and Richards hit a layup to put UAlbany on top by two, 18-16, with 6:18 to play
in the first half. Forster then sank both halves of a 1-and-1 to push the Great
Dane lead to four, and UAlbany forced UNC into back-to-back turnovers. Sarah
Royals took to the charity stripe at 4:34, draining both, putting the Great
Danes up, 22-16, on the Tarheels. After another made free throw by Royals,
Ruffin-Pratt ended the UAlbany run with a 3-pointer at the top of the arc,
cutting the UAlbany lead to 23-19 by the last media timeout of the first half at
3:16.
Ruffin-Pratt
cut the game to one, 23-22, but missed the additional free throw, and a foul on
the Tarheels put Richards on the line with 1:54 to play. Richards nailed both
shots to push the UAlbany lead to 25-22, but UNC’s Megan Buckland hit one from
the charity stripe to pull back within two. A technical foul on the Tarheels
sent Lowrie to the line, where she drained two. With 18.5 seconds to go,
Richards converted 1-of-2 from the line, and the Great Dane defense forced
another UNC turnover, setting the halftime score at 28-23 in UAlbany’s favor.
Henry
started the second half off with a bang, draining a 3-pointer from the far side.
However, the Great Dane defense started having a hard time controlling UNC’s
Waltiea Rolle under the basket, as the 6-foot-6 center scored six of the
Tarheels’ first 11 points of the second half. UNC cut the UAlbany lead to 39-36
at the first media timeout at 14:17. A trey from Lowrie pushed the Great Dane
lead to 42-36, but the Tarheels responded immediately, gunning to the opposite
end of the court for a layup by Rountree. UNC tied the game at 42-42 with a
3-pointer by Ruffin-Pratt with 11:12 to go, but Craig responded with a bucket to
put UAlbany back on top. After another tying basket by UNC, Richards hit 1-of-2
from the free throw line to give the Great Danes a one-point, 45-44, advantage.
UAlbany forced UNC into a shot-clock violation and Royals dished the ball to
Henry under the basket, where she was fouled on a made layup and hit the free
throw to put the Great Danes back on top, 48-44, with 9:40 to play.
Ruffin-Pratt
gave UNC its first lead since the first half with a 3-pointer at 6:35, putting
the Tarheels ahead, 49-48. She then hit two free throws to push the lead to
51-48, but two free throws by Henry cut the lead back to one with just over five
minutes to play. As the time ticked down to the under-four minute media timeout,
UNC held a one-point, 53-52, lead, and had possession coming out of the TO. The
Tarheels extended their lead to four, 56-52, but an offensive rebound and
put-back by Craig kept it a two-point game with just over a minute to play.
Ruffin-Pratt iced the game for the Tarheels at the line, hitting two from the
charity stripe with 11 seconds to go to set the final score.
“That was
pretty amazing, huh?” said UAlbany head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, who
guided her team to 19 straight wins, including just the seventh undefeated
league slate in conference history. “We came. There is no way I would let these
women be scared of anything. I am proud of them.”
UAlbany shot
27.9-percent (17-61) from the field – their second-lowest shooting percentage
of the season – while still holding UNC to 34.5-percent (19-55) shooting.
However, the Great Danes held a slight, 44-43, rebounding advantage, and
assisted 14-of-17 baskets, while the Tarheels managed just eight assists on 19
made shots.
The
loss marks the end of an era for UAlbany women’s basketball, as the team will
graduate seniors Ebone Henry, Julie Forster, Lindsey Lowrie, and Keyana
Williams, all of whom have left indelible marks on the Great Dane program. Henry
wraps up her career as the program’s all-time leading scorer with 1,635 points,
while also being ranked fourth in career rebounds with 759. Forster became the
first women’s player to ever record 1,000 career points and 1,000 career
rebounds, and ends her tenure with a program-leading 1,149 boards.
“When we look back on this, we will not
look back on this loss,” stated Abrahamson-Henderson. “They [the seniors] are
the ones that changed this program. These young women made the
difference.”
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