• Three players posted double-doubles for High Point.
• Senior
Shea Morgan scored a career-high 22 points.
• The Panthers are back in action Tuesday, Feb. 12 at Charleston Southern.
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HIGH POINT, N.C. – The High Point University women's basketball team fell to Radford, 79-84, in double overtime in the Millis Center on Saturday, Feb. 9.
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High Point (15-7, 8-3) logged 13 steals and forced 22 Radford (16-6, 10-1) turnovers. The Panthers posted 50 rebounds and 18 assists, while shooting 19-22 (86.4 percent) from the free throw line and 8-25 (32.0 percent) from three. Radford shot 21-36 (58.3 percent) at the charity stripe and 7-25 (28.0 percent) behind the arc.
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"I thought our kids battled," HPU head coach
DeUnna Hendrix said. "I'm really proud of our effort. If a couple things go a different way then it's a different result. Overall, I felt like for the majority of the game we stayed with the game plan. I felt like our kids were entirely bought in and we fought with a lot of effort against a very good Radford team"
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Senior
Shea Morgan led HPU in scoring with a career-high 22 points, while junior
Camryn Brown dished out a career-high 10 assists to go along with her 13 points, four rebounds and four steals. Morgan added seven rebounds and one steal.
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Seniors
Emma Bockrath and
Bria Gibson also posted double-doubles for High Point. Bockrath recorded 12 points, 10 rebounds and five steals, while Gibson had 16 points and 10 rebounds for HPU.
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The Panthers led by three after a 2-point jumper from Morgan late in the fourth quarter before Radford hit a free throw and a jump shot to tie the game at 60. The Purple & White took a 63-61 lead after a Radford free throw and a Morgan layup and free throw. Destinee Walker scored for the Highlanders to tie the game and send it to the first overtime at the end of regulation.
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Radford held a 70-67 lead in the first overtime before Brown hit a 3-point jumper from the right wing with 14 seconds remaining to tie the game at 70 and send it to a second overtime. The Highlanders jumped out to an eight-point lead and took the win 84-79 in the second overtime.
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High Point out-scored Radford off turnovers (17-8), in fast break points (7-4) and in bench points (24-13), while the Highlanders took a slight edge in the paint at 30-27.
Lydia Rivers led Radford with 17 points and 16 rebounds.Â
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Up next, the Panthers will travel to Charleston, S.C. to play Charleston Southern on Tuesday, Feb. 12. Top-off is set for 7 p.m. in the Buc Dome on CSU's campus.
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