WASHINGTON – American knocked down 11 3-pointers and three players scored in double figures to overcome a pesky Longwood women's basketball team, 81-68, in the season opener for both teams at Bender Arena on Monday.
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The Lancers held a slim 16-15 advantage through the first quarter when junior
Malea Brown hit a driving layup with time running down in the period, but the Eagles took control from there.
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Riley DeRubbo scored a game-high 22 points, including draining 7-of-8 shots from 3-point range. Molly Lavin added 15 points and Emily Johns 12 for American, which shot 47 percent for the game overall.
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"Our goal for the season wasn't to go undefeated," said head coach Erika Lang-Montgoery. "We played hard and fought. We lost to a senior-laden team that executed well offensively tonight. We'll go back home and begin preparations for a very good Delaware squad."
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Redshirt senior
Adriana Shipp-Davis poured in 15 points to lead three Longwood players in double digits. Senior
Janay Turner tallied 13 points and graduate
Anne-Hamilton LeRoy recorded 13.
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The Lancers scored the game's first four points on a jumper by freshman
Otaifo Esenabhalu and layup from
Frances Ulysse and Turner again pushed the edge to 11-7 with 2:29 to play in the quarter.
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DeRubbo capped a 9-1 Eagles run to start the second quarter with a trey to make it 24-17 with 8:04 to play in the first half.
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After a Shipp-Davis layup and Turner 3-pointer off an
Alyssa Chapman feed cut the deficit to 24-22 with 6:16 left, American used an 8-0 run finished off with a Bailey Garbee triple for a 34-24 lead.
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The Eagles led, 36-27, at intermission.
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Turner converted a layup two-and-a-half minutes into the second half to make it a 40-32 game, but that was as close as Longwood got the rest of the way. American's lead grew to 11 by the end of the third and 17 (66-49) with under six minutes to play.
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Twelve Longwood players saw the floor in the game with six making their debut for the Lancers.
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The Lancers are back in action Thursday, travelling to take on the Blue Hens at the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Del. Tip time is 7 p.m.
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