MOBILE, Ala. – For just the fourth time this season, the Texas State women's basketball team overcame a six-point, halftime deficit to ultimately defeat the South Alabama Jaguars by a score of 46-44 at the Mitchell Center in Mobile, Ala. The Bobcats have now won four out of the last five and six out of the last eight en route to their 13-8 overall record and 8-4 mark in Sun Belt Conference play.
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Fourteen second half points by junior guard
Ayriel Anderson propelled the Bobcats to the victory. She finished the contest with a floor-high 16.
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The Bobcats got off to a quick start against the Jags as
Meghan Braeuer knocked down a long three-pointer and
Kileah Mays scored inside to give Texas State a 5-0 advantage.
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South Alabama then answered that fast Bobcat start with a 19-6 run that was highlighted by a pair of three's by USA's Breanna Hall. In that span, the Bobcats had a period of over six minutes of scoreless basketball.
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That scoring drought was snapped by Mays after she hit a jumper from the left elbow with 5:46 left on the clock.
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After finding themselves down by as many as 11 with 5:58 remaining in the first, the Bobcats rallied to cut the halftime deficit to 24-18. The 18 points in the first half was the fewest scored this season, matching the total scored against UALR earlier on the conference slate.
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Within four and a half minutes out of the break, the Bobcats had cut the South Alabama lead to just two after a 6-2 run. That run was capped by a three by Anderson.
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Anderson continued to be key for the Bobcats as she proceeded to score seven of the first 10 points in the second half.
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With 11:38 left in the game, Texas State regained the lead for the first time since early in the game on a lay-up by
Ericka May. The Jaguars then answered and the teams would seesaw back-and-forth for the next few possessions.
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Up two with 3:20 on the clock, Anderson hit another big three to give Texas State a two possession, five-point lead. A free throw by freshman
Whitney Apari over a minute later gave Texas State its largest lead of six before the Jaguars began to rally.
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South Alabama then rattled off a 6-0 run while forcing a pair of Bobcat turnovers en route to tying the game up at 44-all. With eight seconds left in regulation, Anderson nailed a pair of free throws to give Texas State its final lead of the evening.
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Texas State finished the game with 45 rebounds compared to 42 by the Jags.
Erin Peoples finished with eight points and Mays ended with a team-high nine rebounds.
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The Bobcats will remain on the road this Saturday as Texas State will take on UALR at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock, Ark. at 3:00 p.m. Live stats, live audio, and live video will be available at
www.txstatebobcats.com. A live broadcast of the game will be streamed at 89.9 FM KTSW.
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