Box Score
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA - Senior forward Creshenda Singletary scored a
game-clinching layup with nine seconds left and 11th-ranked Francis
Marion University beat Georgia College & State University
72-69, Saturday afternoon (Feb. 21) to win the 2008-09 Peach Belt
Conference championship.
The win coupled with a loss by Clayton State University handed
the Patriots their second straight regular-season title and third
in team history. The Patriots will also be the number one
seed in the PBC Tournament, March 4-8, in Aiken.
Francis Marion (24-1, 17-1) runs its winning steak to 15 games,
fifth longest in team history. The 24-1 start is now second
only behind the 1998-99 team (also a PBC champion) which won 26 of
its first 27 contests.
Three reserves came off the Patriot bench to score in double
figures: junior guard Eboni Fields with 18, Singletary with 14, and
junior guard Shana Franks with 13. Senior point guard Kevina
Ransom recorded nine points, eight assists, five steals, and five
rebounds.
Altogether the FMU bench outscored the Bobcat bench 52-26.
GCSU (16-8, 11-6) was led by guard Emily Bixler with 19 points
and 12 rebounds. The senior was 13-of-13 at the free throw
line, only two makes shy of the PBC single-game record.
Tiauna Brantley added 14 points and 15 rebounds.
Francis Marion scored the game's opening five points and never
trailed, although the margin was cut to one on many occasions.
FMU led 27-14 following a Fields' three-pointer with 7:09 left
before halftime. However, GCSU responded with a 17-6 run that
cut the FMU advantage to 33-31 at intermission.
In the second stanza, Francis Marion again opened a double-digit
lead. The margin would swell to 16 points at 50-34 after a
layup by Danelle Downs with 15:41 left in the game. A layup
by reserve center Dominique Powell kept the FMU lead at 13 (60-47)
with 9:32 remaining.
GCSU ran off 10 straight points over the next 2:13 to cut the
lead to 60-57. A pair of free throws by Bixler trimmed that
margin to one at 63-62 with 2:55 left. A three-pointer by
Fields upped the lead to 66-62, and two charity tosses by Powell
with 39 ticks remaining left Francis Marion holding a 70-65 lead.
A jumper by Mandi Dudish brought GCSU to within 70-67, and
following a missed free throw by FMU, Brantley scored on a layup to
further cut the lead to 70-69 at the :14 mark.
On the ensuing FMU possession, Ransom found Singletary for a
fast-break layup that gave FMU a three-point lead, and GCSU's
Shandrea Moore missed a potential game-tying three-pointer with
three seconds left.
Francis Marion shot only 30 percent in the opening half, but
warmed to 44.1 percent in the second frame. The Patriots were
8-of-22 from beyond the three-point arc.
The Bobcats stayed close by sinking 22-of-25 free throw
attempts.
Francis Marion will celebrate Senior Night on Wednesday when FMU
hosts Armstrong Atlantic State University at 5:30 p.m.
02/21/09 2 p.m. at Milledgeville, GA
#11 FRANCIS MARION 72, GEORGIA COLLEGE 69
#11 FRANCIS MARION (24-1, 17-1 PBC)
Fields, Eboni 6-10 2-2 18; Singletary,Creshenda 6-10 2-4 14;
Franks, Shana
4-9 2-2 13; Ransom, Kevina 4-12 1-2 9; Powell, Dominique 2-6 3-4
7; Dyer,
Jennifer 2-13 0-0 5; Downs, Danelle 2-4 0-0 4; Singleton-Bates,
Sha 1-5 0-0
2; Colbert, Robin 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 27-74 10-14 72.
GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIV. (16-8, 11-6 PBC)
Bixler, Emily 3-13 13-13 19; Brantley, Tiauna 6-16 2-2 14; Moore,
Shandrea
4-14 3-4 12; Dudish, Mandi 4-9 0-0 11; Baker, Jessica 2-3 3-3 8;
Huffin,
Dominique 2-11 0-1 4; Reames, Antoinette 0-3 1-2 1; Law, Tammeisha
0-0 0-0
0; Clark, Candice 0-1 0-0 0; Irwin, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0; Nopuente,
Daniela 0-0
0-0 0. Totals 21-70 22-25 69.
Halftime: Francis Marion 33 GCSU 31
3-point goals--Francis Marion 8-22 (Fields, Eboni 4-7; Franks,
Shana 3-4;
Dyer, Jennifer 1-8; Colbert, Robin 0-1; Ransom, Kevina 0-2),
Georgia College
5-20 (Dudish, Mandi 3-7; Moore, Shandrea 1-3; Baker, Jessica 1-1;
Huffin,
Dominique 0-5; Brantley, Tiauna 0-2; Bixler, Emily 0-2). Fouled
out--Francis
Marion-Downs, Danelle, Georgia College-None. Rebounds--Francis
Marion 44
(Colbert, Robin 6), Georgia College 55 (Brantley, Tiauna 15).
Assists--Francis Marion 17 (Ransom, Kevina 8), Georgia College 13
(Moore,
Shandrea 7). Total fouls--Francis Marion 20, Georgia College 16.
Technical
fouls--None. A-712