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Lakers turn up defensive intensity in 80-58 rout over visiting
Armstrong Atlantic
Wiles scores 16 points as 14th-ranked
Clayton State improves to 13-1 and 3-0 in Peach Belt
MORROW,
Ga. --- JANUARY 10, 2007 ---
The Clayton State Laker women’s basketball team
needed a little time to get its engines started on Wednesday against
visiting Armstrong Atlantic. However, when they did, the Lakers
never stopped.
With four players scoring in double figures, Clayton State made it
seven straight victories with a convincing 80-58 rout over Armstrong
Atlantic in Peach Belt Conference action at the Athletics and
Fitness Center. The victory improves 14th-ranked Clayton
State to 13-1 overall and an undefeated 3-0 in the Peach Belt.
Clayton State had one of its more effective offensive games of the
season, connecting on 44 percent from the field and a whopping 89
percent from the free throw line. However, it was the patented Laker
pressure defense that once again proved to be the difference in the
game, especially in the second half.
After Armstrong Atlantic stayed close for much of the first half
against the Lakers, Clayton State turned on the boosters in the
second half. Ahead 37-25 at halftime, the Lakers opened the half on
a 16-0 run to basically put the game away.
Sharon Wiles spearheaded the rally with 10 points, including three
lay-ups in transition off Pirate turnovers. Crystal Brown then
nailed two free throws, and Tracey Browne’s jump shot at the 15:19
mark gave the Lakers a 53-25 lead.
Clayton State’s largest lead of the game was 32 points on two
occasions in the second half. Wiles converted another lay-up off an
Armstrong Atlantic turnover to give the Lakers a 65-33 lead with
10:39 remaining. Two minutes later, it Wiles again with a breakaway
off a Pirate miscue, this time making the Clayton State lead 69-37
with 8:57 remaining.
Wiles paced Clayton State with 16 points and four steals, while
Lynette Jackson recorded a double-double off the bench with 13
points and 10 rebounds. Crystal Brown scored 12 points for the
Lakers and Nikkisha Pritchett had a huge game off the bench with 11
points. Of the Lakers’ 80 points, 38 came off the bench.
For Armstrong Atlantic (8-6, 2-1), Kaneetha Gordon scored 12 points
and grabbed nine rebounds.
Clayton
State is back in action on Saturday, playing host to Peach Belt
rival Lander at 5:30 p.m. at the Athletics and Fitness Center. |