Box Score • Redshirt-senior Stacia Robertson was perfect from the floor (8-of-8) and led the team with 17 points to go with seven rebounds.
• Sophomore Kaylah Keys reached 1,000 points in her career with 10 points. She is the ninth player in HPU's Division I era to score 1,00 points.
• High Point advances to the semifinals where they will play No. 7 Gardner-Webb on Saturday at 8 p.m.
CONWAY, S.C. – The High Point University women's basketball team used a phenomenal second-half defensive effort to push past Presbyterian, 75-62, in Big South Tournament quarterfinal action Thursday inside the HTC Center.
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The victory sends High Point (19-11) to the Big South semifinals for the second-straight campaign. The Panthers will face off with No. 7 seed Gardner-Webb on Saturday at 8 p.m.
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HPU trailed 35-31 early in the second half, but used a 12-0 run midway through the stanza to take control of the game and build a 13-point lead (59-46) it would not relinquish
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"PC is a tough team to play because they are very well-coached and disciplined and I'm really excited to get a win and move on," head coach DeUnna Hendrix said. "We were a little tight in the first half with this being our first game in the tournament and came out in the second half ready to go."
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HPU's balanced offensive effort included four Panthers in double figures. Redshirt-senior forward Stacia Robertson led HPU with 17 points on a perfect 8-of-8 shooting and added seven rebounds in 32 minutes of work. Redshirt-senior guard Lindsay Puckett added 16 points and connected on four 3-pointers, while senior guard Ashante Richard tied her career high with 14 points and dished out a team-high four assists.
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Sophomore guard Kaylah Keys added 10 points and three assists for the Panthers. With her 10th point of the game, Keys became the ninth player in HPU's Div. I history to reach the 1,000-point milestone.
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Senior forward Latrice Phelps tied her season high with 10 rebounds and chipped in seven points (3-6) in 29 minutes for the Purple & White.
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HPU held a 34-32 edge on the glass and used a strong perimeter defense to post 12 steals on the night. The dozen thefts led to an 18-11 edge for High Point in second chance points.
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The Panthers shot 48.9 percent (23-47) in the game, including a solid 52 percent (13-25) in the deciding second half.
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High Point jumped out to a 14-7 lead, but the Blue Hose responded with a 10-4 run to move within one (18-17) at the 10:42 mark of the first half. Puckett's third triple of the half pushed the lead back to four and another 3-pointer – this time from Keys – extended the Panther edge to six (28-22) with 5:53 to play in the half.
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From there, Presbyterian put together an 11-3 run over the final five minutes of the stanza to take a 33-31 lead into the break.
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The Blue Hose shot 52 percent in the half (13-25) while the Panthers connected on 10-of-22 (.455) shots. Puckett led the Purple & White with nine first-half points.
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Presbyterian registered the first bucket of the second half to make it 35-31, but from there, the Panthers raced back in front on the strength of a 14-2 run. The surge included treys from Keys and sophomore Teddy Vincent as HPU moved ahead 45-37 with 13:43 to play in the game.
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Presbyterian cut the lead to three at 47-44, but a jumper from Ashante Richard and two free throws from Puckett fueled a 7-0 HPU run that moved the Panthers back in front 51-44 with 9:32 to play. Puckett hit her fourth 3-pointer to extend the High Point lead to 13 (59-46) and the run to 12-0. The Blue Hose would not move closer than nine (71-62) for the remainder of the game.
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