Dayton Daily News

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season, finished 115-43 in her career.

Fellow seniors Saicha Grant-Allen, Andrijana Cvitkovic and Christy Macioce played in two NCAA Tournament­s.

As Austria talked, junior JaVonna Layfield walked past, kissed her hand and then pressed it to Austria’s cheek.

“I’m not ready for them to leave,” Layfield said. “Kelley and Saicha really took me in when I was a freshman and helped me out. I don’t want them to leave.” It was an emotional day for Layfield.

The Louisville Ballard High School graduate scored the first points in the game in front of more than 30 friends and family who loudly cheered her every move.

“It was an amazing feeling,” Layfield said after finishing with 10 points and four rebounds. “Only so many kids get to do this and I am more than thankful and blessed to be in my hometown.”

Layfield did get a chance to get a home-cooked meal during the brief stop in her hometown, but made sure she enjoyed every thing about the experience.

“I’m used to being away from home, but it was a little bitterswee­t,” she said. “But I made sure I sucked in every minute of it.”

Junior Alex Harris is normally an emotional player in the post for

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the Flyers, but Saturday she was amped even more.

Harris finished with 10 points and 14 rebounds.

“This is the NCAA, you got to play like every game is your last,” Harris said. “I wanted to win for our seniors so bad that there were a lot of emotions in my heart and I just wanted to leave it all out there.”

The Lady Vols also offered a size challenge with three starters taller than Harris, who is 6-foot-1.

“It’s definitely a challenge, but once you get a body on them, that difference goes away,” Harris said. “But I really like playing against competitio­n like that.”

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