NSU women rally but can’t overcome league-leading Southeastern

Vernell Atamah recorded a 15-point, 14-rebound double-double for NSU Thursday evening at Southeastern. (File photo by CHRIS REICH, NSU Photographic Services)

HAMMOND—Down by 15 in the second half, the Northwestern State women’s basketball team showed resilience and cut the deficit to one score late, but was unable to break through in a 65-58 loss to league-leading Southeastern Louisiana on Thursday evening at SLU’s University Center.

Like the first matchup with SLU, Northwestern (12-13 overall, 9-7 in the SLC) came back from a big deficit against the league’s best, as the Demons cut a 15-point deficit to a single bucket before 3-pointers on three straight possessions took back control for SLU (23-3, 17-0).

“I am proud of our girls’ fight tonight,” coach Anna Nimz said. “We checked a lot of boxes as far as our game keys go. We had timely missed block outs and although our turnover count was down, they were at very bad times.

“We are good enough to beat the top three. We just have to continue to chip away and get to 40 full minutes.”

After being held in check in the first three quarters, Southeastern’s Alexius Horne blew up for 12 of her game-high 23 points in the final quarter on 5-of-8 shooting, including the final two triples in the run of the three straight 3-pointers.

With Northwestern down 40-25, the Demons ended the third quarter on a 15-6 run and had an extended 23-10 run to cut it to 50-48 following a triple from Sharna Ayres and basket and foul from Vernell Atamah.

The Demons’ big three led the charge in the comeback, as Atamah and Mya Blake each scored six in the run, while Ayres posted five of her team-high 17.

Atamah recorded her second consecutive double-double, posting 15 points and 14 rebounds, the latter matched a career best.

She helped the Demons once again dominate the glass, outrebounding the Lady Lions 44-33, including grabbing 18 offensive boards.

In addition to Ayres’ 17 points and Atamah’s 15, Blake also scored in double figures with 13.

Ayres’ three total triples in the game gives her 188 total in her career, which ties Judy Clark for the fourth-most in school history.

“Vee had absolutely beast of a night and Sharna really had a very good and balanced game tonight,” Nimz said.

After Atamah’s basket and foul, the Lady Lions embarked on a 13-5 run to take back control and expand the advantage to 10.

Horne scored the final 10 points of that run for SLU. Taylor Bell buried the first 3-pointer starting the decisive run before Horne took over.

The Demons wrap up the road portion of the schedule Saturday when they travel to New Orleans before coming back to Prather Coliseum for the final three games of the season, beginning with a contest pivotal in conference tournament seedings against UIW next Thursday night.


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