TALLADEGA, Ala. — For the second consecutive Monday,
Xavier University of Louisiana lost a Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
women's basketball game in overtime and on the road. GCAC leader Talladega rallied from an 18-point first-half
deficit and defeated the Gold Nuggets 75-66.
Sashanique Washington's basket for the Lady Tornadoes (14-7, 5-0)
with one second remaining in regulation tied the score at 65, then Talladega outscored
XULA 10-1 in the extra period.
It was the best of times and the worst of times for
the Gold Nuggets (13-7, 4-2), whose 50 points were their most in the first half of a road game
in eight years. But they followed that with their fewest points after halftime
in 30 years.
Tajanee Wells scored 18 points, Tasheba Henry and Youngblood had 16 apiece,
and Jasmine Lee-Stackhouse scored 11 for Talladega. Wells made 4-of-5 3-pointers,
Lee-Stackhouse grabbed eight rebounds, and Henry scored six points in overtime,
including the first four.
XULA finished with no double-figure scorers for the first time
this season.
Mikayla Bates (3-of-3 3-pointers in the first half) and
Ireyon Keith scored nine points apiece.
Gina Smith grabbed
a game-high nine rebounds, and
Kelsee Singleton — whose 3-pointer at the buzzer
beat Dillard on Saturday — blocked five shots to tie her career high.
The Gold Nuggets shot 60.6 percent from the floor to build
a 50-35 halftime lead, but they were 4-of-29 from the floor — 1-of-16 on 3-pointers —
in the final 25 minutes. They scored their only overtime point when Brittany
Thomas made the first of two free throws with 55 seconds remaining.
Those were the only overtime free throws for XULA, which missed seven
freebies in the second half. In overtime the Gold Nuggets were 0-of-9 from
the floor, including six from behind the arc.
Jalyn Hodge made 1-of-2 free throws with 29 seconds remaining in the first quarter
to give XULA its largest lead, 30-12.
XULA is 0-4 in overtime games this season.
In its last 12 games against NAIA opponents, XULA is 8-0-4 in regulation.
A victory would have given the Gold Nuggets sole possession
of first place in the GCAC. Instead they remained in second place, but now they're
tied with Dillard, which was idle. XULA will travel to Jacksonville, Fla., to play fourth-place
Edward Waters at 3 p.m. EST Saturday.