ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's basketball team fell to Glenville State 94-83 in a Mountain East Conference game held at the Carter Center Saturday afternoon.
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After falling into a quick hole to start the game, junior guard
Skylar Davidson converted a three-point play to give CU (9-8, 6-5 MEC) its first lead of the game, 11-10, with 3:46 remaining in the first quarter. Graduate guard
Jazz Blankenship, junior guard/forward
Deja Atkinson, and graduate forward
Alexis Phillips provided layups to keep the GSU (14-4, 8-3 MEC) at bay, as Concord led 19-18 at the end of the first quarter.
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Then, the Mountain Lions found themselves in a 33-29 hole with 5:50 to play until halftime. However, sophomore guard
Kennedy Scales knocked down a pair of jump shots to even the score, 33-33, with 4:45 left on the clock. After some back-and-forth, GSU took a 41-39 edge into halftime.
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Atkinson and graduate guard
Nakaila Gray scored quickly to open up the second half, tying the score once again, 45-45, with just under two minutes played. Senior guard
Jaisah Smith took a defensive rebound coast-to-coast as Concord regained the lead 49-47 with 7:39 left to play in the third quarter.
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Following a GSU scoring run over the next five minutes, Glenville State opened up a 12-point lead. However,
Jaisah Smith scored on a layup with under 10 seconds left in the frame and forced a Pioneers turnover with just under two seconds to play. Then, freshman guard
Ana Young knocked down a triple at the buzzer to cut GSU's lead to 69-62 heading into the fourth quarter.
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CU was never able to get the score within seven points over the final 10 minutes of action, as it eventually fell to Glenville State by 11 points. Â
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J. Smith notched her fourth 20-point scoring outing this season, scoring 20 points on 8-of-17 shooting. Sophomore forward
Abbie Smith picked up her eight double-double on the year, scoring 18 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. Davidson added nine points and two assists, while Atkinson contributed seven points, three rebounds, and three assists. Scales netted a new career-high of seven points, scoring six in the second quarter.
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From the field, the Mountain Lions shot a season-high 47.8 percent (33-for-69).
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CU will meet Fairmont State in the Carter Center Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. to round out its two-game MEC homestand.