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By:
Stephen Williams
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. – The 10
th-ranked Columbus State University women's basketball team won its 20
th game of the season on Monday night, defeating Georgia College 70-58. The game was played in the Centennial Center.
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Ashley Asouzu and
Alexis Carter each finished with 18 points on the night to tie for the game's scoring lead.
Gabby Williams matched her career-high with 16 points.
Keyrra Gillespie tallied eight rebounds and eight assists to go along with four points.
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"Tonight wasn't the prettiest effort, but it's always a good night when you go on the road and win," head coach
Anita Howard said. "We shot the ball well, especially in the first half."
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Things rolled smoothly in the first two quarters for the Lady Cougars, as they got off to a hot start. After GC knocked down the opening shot, CSU scored eight unanswered points and ultimately stretched its lead out to 11 at 16-5 seven minutes into the contest.
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Up 28-19 at the midpoint of the second quarter, Columbus State (20-1, 14-1 PBC) heated up and threatened to put the game out of reach. The Lady Cougars scored the next seven points and Williams' jumper at the buzzer gave CSU a 43-24 edge at the halftime break.
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CSU's lead was still 19 (55-36) with just over one minute to play in the third quarter, but the Bobcats found late life.
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Georgia College (12-8, 6-7) outscored the Lady Cougars 8-1 over the final 63 seconds of the quarter and then got the first basket of the fourth to get the margin down to 10.
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Carter's third 3-pointer of the night pushed the lead back to 13, however GC answered with five straight to cut CSU's advantage to eight.
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The Bobcats would get the lead down to seven on two occasions, but
Britteny Tatum's only basket of the night was a dagger from outside that pushed the lead back to double figures and sealed Columbus State's 11
th straight victory.
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CSU took a season-low 51 field goal attempts, but made 51 percent of them on the night. The Lady Cougars were 5-of-13 from the 3-point line.
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Georgia College was just 32.8 percent (19-for-58) for the game and 6-of-18 from downtown.
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Columbus State will come back home for its second matchup of the season against Clayton State on Wednesday night. Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
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