NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
gained 31 turnovers Sunday, but shot-making again was an issue in a
60-39 women's basketball loss to Southeastern (Fla.)
The Gold Nuggets, a 19-game winner last season
and a perennial NAIA national tourney contender, are 0-2 for just the fourth
time during the Title IX era.
XULA's
Mikayla Bates had 13 points and a career-high
11 rebounds in her first collegiate double-double. Bates, a starter for the third
straight season, also had three assists and two steals.
Ana Richter scored 15 points, Jaycee Coe 13
and Marlene Schmidt 11 for Southeastern (3-0), the fourth-ranked team
in NAIA Division II. It was the Southeastern's 31st victory in its last 32 games.
Despite a plus-6 advantage in turnovers, XULA
was outscored 26-16 in points off of turnovers. The Gold Nuggets shot 13
percent from the floor in the first half and finished at 26.5 percent for the game.
Southeastern shot 64.7 percent from the floor, 73.3 percent in the first half.
The Fire led 28-13 at halftime.
XULA shot 17.9 percent from the floor Thursday
in a 76-45 loss at city rival Loyola.
"I thought our defense and our effort were much
improved from the Loyola game," XULA coach
Bo Browder said, "but
we still couldn't make shots. If we had shot it a little better,
this might have been a different game."
XULA limited Southeastern to its fewest
points in its last 35 games, but the Gold Nuggets negated
that performance by scoring their fewest points
since a 38-37 home victory Feb. 28, 2007, against William Carey in the
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinals.
The Gold Nuggets made 9-of-20 free throws
on their home floor after making 14-of-15 on the road in their opener.
XULA will visit NCAA Division I Louisiana-Lafayette
at 2 p.m. Saturday in an exhibition for both teams.