COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tacarra Hayes scored 10 of her 16
points in the final five minutes and Simone Rutledge had a
double-double with career-highs of 14 points and 14 rebounds to
lead Tennessee Tech to a 73-65 women’s basketball victory
Monday night over Lipscomb University in the Eblen Center.
The two sophomores keyed a late comeback by the Golden Eagles
(2-4), who erased a five-point deficit with a 9-0 run late in the
contest. It was Tech’s first home game of the year after
opening with a five-game road stretch.
Lipscomb (2-6) lost to its fourth Ohio Valley Conference foe this
season.
Tech had great numbers in some key areas. The Golden Eagles had
just 11 turnovers in the game and owned a 49-31 advantage in
rebounds.
Hayes finished with a game-high 16 points with four rebounds.
Rutledge grabbed 11 offensive rebounds on her way to the 14-14
performance, and freshman Kellie Cook also scored 14. Sophomore
Krystal Stirrup added nine points and seven rebounds for the Golden
Eagles.
Jenna Bartsokas led Lipscomb with 14 points and Leah McAlister also
reached double digits with 12. Valerie Bronson had nine points and
five rebounds, while Chelsea McMeans had eight points and seven
rebounds.
Down by five, 61-56, the Golden Eagles took control, putting
together a 9-0 run to burst back on top. It started with a basket
by Kellie Cook, and a 3-pointer by Hayes tied the contest.
Hayes followed with a layup, and Simone Rutledge added a
left-handed layup for a 65-61 Golden Eagle lead. Hayes made two
more layups in the next minute as Tech’s lead grew to eight
points, 69-63, with just under two minutes to play.
A tip-in by Valerie Bronson at the buzzer accounted for the final
margin.
Tech’s largest lead of the first half was a 10-point
advantage, coming at 11:23 when Kylie Cook hit a jumper to make it
21-11. The Bisons answered with a 13-3 run to knot the game at
24-24, and it was still tied at 34-34 just before halftime when
Katy Cooke was fouled. She made both free throws with 2.4 seconds
to play to send the Golden Eagles into the break with a two-point
lead.
Eight different Lipscomb players scored points in the first half
and seven Golden Eagles were involved in the scoring as both teams
exhibited balance on offense.
Lipscomb shot 50 percent (13-for-26) in the first half including 40
percent (4-for-10) from long range. Tech made 38.2 percent
(13-for-34) in the opening half including 3-for-10 from beyond the
arc.
The Lady Bisons hit 40.6 percent in the second half, finishing the
game at 44.8 percent (26-for-58). That included 7-for-23 from long
distance.
The Golden Eagles hit 42.9 percent in the second half and wrapped
up with a 40.6 percent (28-for-69) mark. Tech was 4-for-16 from
long range.
The Golden Eagles head out on the road this weekend to open Ohio
Valley Conference play, visiting Jacksonville State Saturday for a
2 p.m. contest.