SHREVEPORT, La. —
Whitney Gathright led a Xavier University of Louisiana
record comeback and reached 1,000 career points Saturday in a 91-86 overtime
women's basketball victory against Our Lady of the Lake at the LSUS Classic.
Gathright scored 16 points in the final 6 1/2 minutes of regulation after the Gold
Nuggets (3-1) trailed 64-47, and the all-star senior point guard finished with a
career-high 33. Gathright's only shot of overtime, a 3-pointer with 1:22 remaining,
made her the 20th Gold Nugget to reach 1,000 career points.
It was the largest comeback victory in the Nuggets' history — there were rallies
from 16 down against Phillips (Miss.) in the 1983-84 season and four years ago at Georgetown (Ky.) — and
it was their first victory against a top-7 team in nearly nine years. Our Lady of the Lake (0-1)
is ranked seventh in NAIA Division I, and Xavier is 21st.
"It looked like the game was over when we were down 17," said Gathright, who has 1,002
points in four seasons, "but we weren't quitting. We started trapping on defense. We were going to roll the dice and see what happens."
Gathright produced three steals in the comeback, and seniors
Trana Hopkins (10)
and
Donyeah Mayfield (5) produced the other points in the rally.
"A lot of people stepped up today," Gathright said.
Mayfield scored a career-high 19 points and matched her best of 16 rebounds. Hopkins scored a
season-high 15.
Alesha Smith, scored six of her season-high 11 points in overtime, and Emoni
Harvey had five steals. Smith and Harvey are seniors.
"What I like about this team is that the seniors are showing leadership, and everybody is showing accountability," said XU coach
Bo Browder.
Taylor Hamilton scored 23 points, Sonji Green had 22 points and 16 rebounds, and Alyssa Ward scored 12
for the Saints, who in this event beat Xavier 77-76 a year ago and 92-86 in 2013.
"We played great early, got up by 10, and played great at the end," Browder said.
Xavier made its final nine field-goal attempts of regulation. "I didn't realize we shot it that well,"
Browder said. "I know this — at some point you have to make some shots to win."
For the game, Xavier shot 42.3 percent from the floor and made 7-of-13 3-pointers.
The Gold Nuggets will play 25th-ranked LSU-Shreveport at 4 p.m. Sunday in the final game of the
event. The Pilots beat defending national champion Oklahoma City 72-60 in the second game
Saturday. The Stars share the No. 7 ranking with OLLU.