NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
made a school-record 12 3-pointers Tuesday and needed every one of them
to earn a 67-64 women's basketball victory against NAIA No. 17 Loyola at the Convocation Center.
Jas Hill scored 20 points and
Essence Wells a season-high 16
for the Gold Nuggets (4-0), who defeated their city rival for the first time in
five attempts. XULA leads the series 31-10.
Tay Cannon scored 18 points for the Wolf Pack (0-2),
and Kaila Anthony had 11 points, 10 rebounds and five steals.
Maya Trench's first 3-pointer of the season put XULA ahead to stay, 27-24,
at 3:25 of the second quarter, and Wells scored five points in a 12-0
run that gave XULA a 39-26 halftime lead.
XULA's previous high for 3s in a game was 11 at Mobile on Feb. 8, 2007.
The Gold Nuggets shot more than 100 points higher from 3-point range
than they did from 2-point range. They shot 42.9 percent behind the arc (12-of-28) and
22.5 percent inside it (9-of-40). The overall percentage was 30.9, well below Loyola's 43.8.
Meanwhile, XULA was plus-10 in turnovers, committing 16 and gaining 26.
The Nuggets scored 27 points off turnovers.
Trench and
Mikayla Bates had five assists apiece, and Trench had four steals.
XULA led 50-31 after Hill's 3-pointer at 6:26 of the third quarter
and 57-40 when
Da'Jha Virgil made a 3-pointer — her only points of the game —
at 7:34 of the fourth. Then Loyola rallied, getting six points from Cannon in a 15-2
run that cut XULA's lead to 59-55 at 3:15. The Gold Nuggets could not exhale until
Megan Worry missed a 3 from the left side and Trench rebounded on the final Wolf Pack possession.
Worry committed seven turnovers but also had 10 rebounds and three of Loyola's nine blocked shots.
Loyola was the finale of a four-game
XULA home stand to open the season. The Gold Nuggets' first road game will start at 7 p.m. Saturday in San Antonio, Texas,
against NAIA No. 15 Our Lady of the Lake.