CLINTON, Miss. --- The Mississippi College women's basketball team came up in a hard-fought, Gulf South Conference contest inside A.E. Wood Coliseum as it fell 75-65 to Lee (Tenn.) University on Thursday, Jan. 20. MC moved to 8-8 on the campaign and 3-6 in the league. The Flames improved to 13-3 and 6-2 in the GSC.
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The Choctaws held a five-point advantage through the first 30 minutes of play, but the Flames outscored MC 30-15 in the final period to walk away with the victory.
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"We fought our guts out tonight. That's one of the top teams in the conference and we battled them all the way. I am proud of this group and their fight," said head coach
Greg Long. "We've played three of the top teams in the conference back-to-back-to-back and nobody else in our conference has had to do that. We have to get our legs under us and get ready for Shorter on Saturday."
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The Choctaws took setbacks at the University of West Florida and nationally-ranked Valdosta State this past weekend. UWF and VSU sit second and third in the GSC following Thursday's nights action with the Flames in fourth.
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Ally Alford scored in double figures for the 10th time this season and eighth straight. The Batesville, Miss., native posted a team-high 23 points. It's the fifth time in the campaign she's scored 20-plus points. The freshman also paced the squad with a season-best nine rebounds.
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Dezirae King joined Alford in double digits with a season-high 13 points. It's the second consecutive contest in double figures for the junior as she tallied 11 points at VSU on Saturday.
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Amelia Bell narrowly missed a double-double with nine points and eight rebounds.
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MC shot 38.3 percent from the floor, including a 33.3 clip from behind the arc, and converted on 14-of-22 from the charity stripe for 63.6 percent. The Navy and Gold out-rebounded the Flames 42-40 on the glass and blocked five shots, including a season-high four from Bell. The five rejections are tied for second on the team.
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After standing tied 20-all following the first 10 minutes of action, MC outscored their visitors from the Volunteer State 16-11 in the second period to take a 36-31 lead in at the break.
Yazmin Mosi broke the deadlock seven ticks into the second with an offensive rebound and put back in the paint. The Choctaws held the advantage a majority of the period as Lee held the lead on two occasions during the quarter. Alford knocked down one of her four 3-pointers of the game to give the Navy and Gold its largest lead of the game at the intermission.
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MC maintained the five-point margin heading into the final 10 minutes of action. Lee grabbed its first lead since 5:45 mark of the third as Hannah Garrett scored in the paint off a feed from Camryn Grant. Halle Hughes followed with a trey to give the Flames a four-point lead. They marched the deficit to 68-59 with under two minutes to play and never looked back.
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Grant led the Flames with 20 points and nine rebounds. LU shot 44.1 percent from the field, 40.0 percent from the 3-point line and a 68.2 clip from the free-throw line.
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Tip-off on Saturday against the Hawks is slated for 2 p.m.
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