Sophomore day brought a capacity crowd to Ben Allen Field House and the women's basketball team didn't disappoint as they overcame a 12-point halftime deficit and defeated the Fort Scott Greyhounds 81-66.
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It was an emotional day from the start as nine sophomores knew they would be playing in their final regular season home game Saturday afternoon.
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Highland could not get their offense going in the first two quarters and Fort Scott took advantage scoring 22 second quarter points and taking a 37-25 lead into the locker room.
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A three pointer by
Blaize Burgess just :30 seconds into the third quarter got things rolling for Highland. A
Mariane Carvalho jumper and a
Szonja Vukov steal and layup cut the Greyhound lead to seven just 1:27 into the third.
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Niccolly Ramalho knocked down a three pointer and Carvalho scored on a fast break layup and the Fort Scott lead was down to two.
Mariane Carvalho drained a deep three pointer and gave Highland the lead with 5:50 left in the third quarter, a lead they would not give back. Highland outscored the Greyhounds 29-12 in the third quarter and took a 54-49 lead into the fourth quarter.
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The third quarter took all the gas from the Greyhounds and Highland took advantage outscoring them 27-17 to seal the win 81-66, their 26
th victory of the year.
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 "One possession at a time and it all starts with defense," commented Head Coach
BJ Smith when asked what his message was at halftime.
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His message was clear as Highland forced 14 Greyhound turnovers in the second half and held them to just 38% shooting.
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Jameka Dowell led all scorers with 25 points.
Mariane Carvalho added 21 points and dished out five assists.
Blaize Burgess went 4-7 from behind the arc and finished with 15 points.
Szonja Vukov recorded nine points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals.
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Highland improved to 26-3 on the year, 5-2 in KJCCC and 9-2 in Region VI play. They will travel to Parsons, KS to take on the Labette Cardinals on Wednesday, March 1
st at 5:30pm.
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