NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
women's basketball leads the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference again, thanks to
clutch fourth-quarter shooting from
Da'Jha Virgil,
Nahrie Pierce and
Jas Hill
in a 62-55 victory Monday against NAIA No. 13 Talladega.
The Gold Nuggets (19-6, 9-1)
and Lady Tornadoes (23-4, 9-2) traded places in the GCAC standings.
Defending champion Dillard (16-9, 7-3) — XULA's next opponent — is in third place.
Talladega had won its last seven games, including
73-63 at home against XULA nine days earlier. But the Gold Nuggets
flipped the script with a defense that limited Talladega to its fewest points
this season and 26 points below its season average.
Virgil's 3-pointer with 9:23 remaining put XULA
ahead to stay at 44-42, and Pierce baskets in the paint at 3:09 and 2:23
— both assisted by
Nina German — capped a 5-for-5 night for the sophomore.
Hill, the Gold Nuggets' leading scorer for the season,
produced nine fourth-quarter points, including 7-of-7 free throws, after scoring
only two points in the first three quarters.
"I just knew we were going to play better this time,"
XULA coach
Bo Browder said. "Our defense and rebounding came up big,
and we made enough shots to give us a chance to win."
Talladega opened with a 9-2 run but never led
by that many thereafter. XULA led 28-21 at halftime.
Virgil and Hill scored 11 points apiece —
it was the first time that Virgil, a freshman guard, led XULA in scoring —
and Pierce scored 10.
Gina Smith grabbed eight rebounds — her most
in a game since November — and
Essence Wells
had a career-high-tying four steals.
Kendra Williams, with 14 points, was Talladega's
lone double-figure scorer. Diamond Jolly — the second-ranked rebounder
in NAIA Division I — grabbed 10, and Brijanee Moore had nine.
Talladega outshot XULA 35.3 to 33.3 percent from
the floor, but the Gold Nuggets outrebounded the Lady Tornadoes 49-35.
XULA blocked a season-high six shots, two apiece by Hill and
Kyla Duncan.
XULA will play Dillard at 3 p.m. Saturday
at the Lady Bleu Devils' Dent Hall.