Daily Press

Top seed too much for Pirates

- By Bob Flynn Correspond­ent

TOWSON, Md. — Hampton University women’s basketball coach David Six knew his team would have its hands full against Towson on Friday in the quarterfin­als of the CAA Tournament.

Not only were his No. 9 seed Pirates playing the top seed on its home court, but his team was shorthande­d. Two starters were out with injuries — Jermany Mapp suffered a broken hand in late February and Tia Montagne tore an ACL in early December.

If that weren’t enough, Six acknowledg­ed the Tigers are bigger and more athletic, so the Pirates would have to create turnovers to have a chance. They forced 18, but committed 16, got outrebound­ed (48-28) and outshot (48% to 37%), and their star player got into first-half foul trouble. That resulted in an 87-65 loss, ending their season.

“Not our finest hour, but I’m proud of the kids nonetheles­s,” Six said about the game and his team’s first year in the CAA after four in the Big South.

Nylah Young, a junior forward from Suffolk, led the Lady Pirates (12-18) with 16 points, but picked up her second foul with 8:03 left in the second quarter and Hampton leading 22-20. The Tigers took advantage of her absence to go on a 14-0 run to take control.

Six said that’s when his team’s lack of size and depth, along with injuries, showed.

“It was close in the first quarter, but as we moved into the game, foul trouble and depth, injuries … having to play people out of position, was tough.”

Laren VanArsdale, a senior guard who averages 7.4 points, added 15.

“I just think we allowed them to get some open shots,” she said of the Tigers’ second-quarter run. “The rebounding didn’t help. They were getting a lot of second-chance shots.”

Hampton got off to a good start, forcing Towson turnovers on two of its first three possession­s and six in the first quarter. The Pirates led 18-16 after the first 10 minutes, thanks to 7-of-12 shooting.

Madison Buford’s layup halted Towson’s key second-quarter run with 1:56 left in the half, but the Tigers stretched their lead to 40-27 at the break. Buford finished with eight points.

In the second half, HU never got closer than 12 and trailed by as many as 29.

Kylie Kornegay-Lucas led the Tigers (20-10) with 18 points. Towson will play No. 4 seed William & Mary in a semifinal at 2 p.m. today.

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