NEW ORLEANS — After Xavier University of
Louisiana women's basketball committed four final-minute turnovers Thursday in a come-from-ahead
one-point loss at LeMoyne-Owen, head coach
Bo Browder had a brief but strong
conversation with his team.
"I told them I was tired of their antics," said
Browder, whose Gold Nuggets cruised past Tougaloo 105-71 in their Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
opener Monday.
"I told them to let me coach, and they can play. Some of
them think they can coach AND play."
Browder then chose five players with a combined four starts this season
—
Caprice Taylor,
Joi Simmons,
Jalyn Hodge,
Nina German and
Nahrie Pierce — as his opening lineup
against Tougaloo. It was the first collegiate start for German, a freshman walk-on,
and the first start this season for Hodge. This quintet responded beautifully,
combining for 47 points and only five turnovers while shooting 59.3 percent from the floor.
The stellar play was contagious for XULA (11-5), which
won its GCAC opener for the 33rd time in 37 attempts. Browder used all 17 players;
14 of them scored. Two of the three who didn't score chipped in with assists.
Taylor, reaching double figures for the first time since
Thanksgiving week, scored 14 points. Pierce scored 11 points, her most
as a Gold Nugget, and
Maya Trench scored 11 to reach double figures for the
first time in 10 games. Simmons, Hodge and
Jas Hill scored nine apiece.
German produced a career-high eight assists with
no turnovers in slightly more than 14 minutes.
Ahsia Clayton scored 16 points for Tougaloo (3-6, 0-2),
Rashonae Rice had 14, and Debraia Bell had 13 points and 10 rebounds.
XULA highlights included:
• A 100-point performance for the first
time since Dec. 16, 2000, when Browder's third XULA team won 100-25 at home
against LaGrange.
• Its most points in a game
since a 110-62 home victory against Paul Quinn on Nov. 10, 2000.
• Its most points in a GCAC game
since a 106-51 road victory against Tougaloo on Feb. 1, 1993.
• A school-record-tying 12 made 3-pointers.
Hodge and Trench made three apiece, and Taylor and
Essence Wells made two apiece.
The Nuggets first set the mark Nov. 6 in a home victory against city rival Loyola.
• Making at least half its field-goal attempts for
the first time in two years. XULA, which entered the game at 35.1 percent for
the season, made 35-of-68 for 51.5 percent.
• 34 free-throw attempts — its most
in a game in nearly two years — and a season-high-tying 23 made.
• A season-high-tying 29 turnovers gained. Ten
Nuggets produced steals, led by Hodge with a career-best three.
• Its most points ever in a first quarter, 33,
and its largest scoring margin in any quarter, 27. The Nuggets led 33-6 after the first
period.
XULA opened the game with a 27-2 run,
including the first 14 points, and led 52-26 at halftime. The Gold Nuggets reached
the century mark when
Adriana Fernandez, in her first game of the season,
passed to
Shaelyn Johnson for a layup with 42 seconds remaining.
"They got the message," Browder said of his players. "Or they better have."
The Gold Nuggets will go on the road for GCAC games
at Rust (Holly Springs, Miss.) at 3 p.m. Saturday and Philander Smith (Little Rock, Ark.) at 5:30 p.m. next Monday.
The next home game will tip off at 3 p.m. in the Convocation Center Jan. 19 — one week
from Saturday — against Edward Waters, which eliminated the Nuggets at home
in last season's GCAC Tournament semifinals.