Box Score HICKORY, NC - Senior forward Lisa Jackson scored a
career-high 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead third-seeded
Clayton State University to an 89-73 win over fourth-seeded and
17th-ranked Francis Marion University, Monday night (March 16) in
the finals (Sweet Sixteen) of the NCAA Division II Southeast
Regional women's basketball tournament.
Clayton State (26-6) advances to its second Elite Eight in three
years and will face the winner of the West Region (Seattle Pacific
vs. Alaska-Anchorage) on Tuesday, March 24 at 3 p.m. (ET) in San
Antonio, Texas.
Francis Marion, making its fifth Sweet Sixteen appearance in
program history, ends its season with a 27-5 record, equaling the
fifth-most wins in a season.
FMU junior guard Shana Franks paced the Patriots with 13 points
and a career-high 10 rebounds. Senior point guard Kevina
Ransom tallied 12 points and six assists, while senior guard
Jennifer Dyer added 11 points and sophomore Shannon Singleton-Bates
10.
Both Ransom and Singleton-Bates were named to the All-Tournament
Team. Ransom ends her two-year career at FMU third on the
school's steals list (289) and eighth on the assists list (347).
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Marie St. Fort scored 16
points for the Lakers, while Shanrika Hardeman and Lesheria Stevens
each scored 18 points. Hardeman hauled down a game-high 14
rebounds.
Francis Marion opened the game with a fast start, leading 16-8
after a three-pointer by Franks with 15:41 left in the first
half. However, Clayton State responded with a 12-2 spurt to
take a 20-18 advantage.
A stick-back basket by Robin Colbert put FMU ahead 21-20 at the
12:06 mark, but the Lakers then scored 15 of the game's next 21
points to lead 35-27. A layup by Creshenda Singletary cut the
deficit to 35-29, but Clayton State ran off nine straight points to
lead 44-29.
A three-pointer by Eboni Fields in the final 16 seconds trimmed
the margin to 50-38 as the teams left the floor at
intermission. Clayton State converted 17 FMU miscues into 22
points during the opening 20 minutes.
Clayton State opened the second stanza with eight straight
points to lead by 20 (58-38). The margin grew to 62-39 following a
follow-shot by Hardeman with 16:54 remaining. A brief 9-2
Francis Marion outburst brought the Patriots to within 64-48.
However, the Lakers responded with a 12-5 run that restored the
advantage to 23 points (76-53) near the midway point of the
half. Francis Marion, pressing full court, had one last
flurry. A 16-1 spurt by the Patriots, including six points
from Dyer and five from Ransom, cut the deficit to eight, at 77-69
with 3:15 left.
On the ensuing possession, Stevens hit the biggest shot of the
final half - a three-pointer from the right wing that pushed the
margin back to 11 points.
Second-year FMU head coach Heather Macy said the first half was
the key to contest. "I don't know if it was nerves or what,
but by the time we steadied ourselves we had already dug a hole. We
just didn't handle the ball well in the opening 20 minutes.
"We got stops during our late rally, but in a regional final you
have to play 40 minutes."
"Clayton is an experienced squad, has been here before, and it
showed. We wish them the best of luck at the Elite Eight."
Commenting on her six seniors, Macy said "These young ladies
came in and helped turn around the program. They have been
warriors over the past two years, posted a 48-14 record, and helped
us turn the corner."
The Patriots shot only 37.8 percent from the floor, including
4-of-18 from behind the three-point arc. Clayton State shot
50 percent in the opening half and ended the game at 46.6 percent.
03-16-09 7:00 p.m. at Hickory, N.C. (Shuford Gymnasium)
CLAYTON STATE 89, #17 FRANCIS MARION 73
FRANCIS MARION (27-5)
Franks, Shana 4-11 4-4 13; Ransom, Kevina 3-8 6-8 12; Dyer,
Jennifer 4-9 1-1
11; Singleton-Bates, Sha 5-12 0-0 10; Singletary,Creshenda 4-9 1-2
9;
Powell, Dominique 4-6 0-0 8; Fields, Eboni 2-9 1-2 6; Colbert,
Robin 2-8 0-0
4; Downs, Danelle 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 28-74 13-17 73.
CLAYTON STATE (26-6)
Jackson, Lisa 9-16 2-4 22; Hardeman, Shanrika 7-10 4-8 18; Stevens,
Lesheria
6-11 5-6 18; St. Fort, Marie 7-16 2-3 16; Pritchett, Nikkisha 3-12
0-0 7;
Jennings, Dominique 1-2 2-2 5; Hall, Brittany 1-5 1-2 3; Woodard,
Tanisha
0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-73 16-25 89.
Halftime: Clayton State 50 Francis Marion 38.
3-point goals--Francis Marion 4-18 (Dyer, Jennifer 2-5; Fields,
Eboni 1-6;
Franks, Shana 1-3; Colbert, Robin 0-2; Singleton-Bates, Sha 0-1;
Ransom,
Kevina 0-1), Clayton State 5-13 (Jackson, Lisa 2-3; Stevens,
Lesheria 1-1;
Jennings, Dominique 1-1; Pritchett, Nikkisha 1-7; St. Fort, Marie
0-1).
Fouled out--Francis Marion-Powell, Dominique, Clayton
State-None.
Rebounds--Francis Marion 45 (Franks, Shana 10), Clayton State 47
(Hardeman,
Shanrika 14). Assists--Francis Marion 18 (Ransom, Kevina 6),
Clayton State
21 (St. Fort, Marie 6). Total fouls--Francis Marion 23, Clayton
State 15.
Technical fouls--None. A-203