Alexis Frazee
Alexis Frazee
72
Concord Conc 8-10,5-6 MEC
76
Winner Glenville St. Glen 13-5,8-3 MEC
Concord Conc
8-10,5-6 MEC
72
Final
76
Glenville St. Glen
13-5,8-3 MEC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Concord Conc 16 23 16 17 72
Glenville St. Glen 21 22 13 20 76

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Concord’s Comeback Falls Short at Glenville State

GLENVILLE, W.Va. – The Concord University women's basketball team lost 76-72 to Glenville State in a Mountain East Conference matchup at the Waco Center Saturday afternoon.
 
After falling into a 43-39 hole at halftime, the Mountain Lions (8-10, 5-6 MEC) fought back to retake the advantage in the third quarter.

Senior guard Skylar Davidson and sophomore guard Alexis Frazee traded baskets to tie the game, 45-45, with just under six minutes on the clock in the third. Then, with 3:50 remaining, junior forward Abbie Smith found the net to give CU its first lead of the game, 49-47.

Concord maintained the two-point advantage until a three-pointer from Frazee saw the Maroon and Gray hold a 54-49 edge with 1:45 left in the period. However, the Mountain Lions trailed by one, 56-55, after 30 minutes.

Junior guard Kennedy Scales answered quickly to begin the fourth period, connecting on a jumper to take a one-point lead. The Pioneers regained control midway through the frame, A pair of Frazee baskets knotted the score at 64-64 with 4:41 remaining. After forcing a stop of defense, Smith drew contact and made a pair of free throws to lead 66-64 at the 3:55 mark.

CU tied the game on two free throws from senior guard Saniya Morris, but Glenville State controlled the game down the stretch, including taking a four-point lead with 13 seconds remaining.
Smith scored six points in the first quarter, but turnovers limited the Concord attack as it trailed 21-16 at the end of 10 minutes.

The game featured eight ties and six lead changes, all in the second half.

Frazee set a new career-high with 26 points off the bench and shooting 10-for-13 from the floor with four three-pointers. Smith (17) also scored in double figures and was one rebound shy of a double-double. Davidson put together a complete stat line with eight points, nine assists, and seven boards.

Morris was able to affect the game in a multitude of ways as well with nine points, seven rebounds, five assists and six steals.

CU stays on the road to face Fairmont State Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
 
 
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