Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Chance for Sun Belt repeat

Strong second half sends UALR women to title game.

- CHRISTIAN BOUTWELL

NEW ORLEANS — Kyra Collier slowly trotted backward, smiling wide, knowing the three-pointer she made with less than a minute remaining was the dagger to send the University of Arkansas at Little Rock women’s basketball team to the

Sun Belt Conference Tournament championsh­ip game.

“Everybody was smiling,” said Collier, a junior guard from North Little Rock. “It was fun.”

Collier recorded 17 of her 25 points in the second half and was the lead player in a special fourth quarter when No. 1 seed UALR outscored No. 5 seed Appalachia­n State 23-9 en route to an 80-64 victory in Friday’s semifinals at Lakefront Arena. UALR (20-10), seeking to repeat as conference tournament champions, will meet No. 7 seed South Alabama in the title game at 11 a.m. today at Lakefront Arena.

South Alabama (24-9), which UALR defeated twice in the regular season, upset No. 2 seed Texas-Arlington 5750 on Friday.

The Jaguars are 4-0 in this year’s tournament, gathering a 68-67 upset victory Wednesday against No. 6 seed Texas State and an 87-74 victory Thursday versus No. 3 seed Troy in New Orleans.

On Monday, they beat No. 10 seed Louisiana-Lafayette at home 73-61 to earn a trip to New Orleans.

A four-time Sun Belt Tournament champion, UALR Coach Joe Foley has been in this position many times before.

He expected a largely sleepless Friday night with an automatic berth into the NCAA Women’s Tournament on the line today.

“It’s another 2 or 3 in the morning job,” Foley said. “It’s nothing. It’s just that time of year.”

The 63-year-old coach’s late-night film binges helped UALR scout Appalachia­n State prior to Friday’s semifinal.

The Mountainee­rs, who played their fourth tournament game in five days on Friday, are reliant on the threepoint ball, Foley said earlier this week. If UALR could defend the three-pointer well, the Trojans would be on their way to a victory, he surmised.

The Mountainee­rs (18-14) made 8 of 20 three-pointers, but they missed 4 of their final 5 attempts from long range in the fourth quarter when UALR expanded a 57-55 edge to the final margin.

“We gave them a few more open looks than I thought we would,” Foley said. “I thought we’d do a little bit better job defensivel­y. They’re hard to guard.”

UALR, which led 36-33 at halftime, did not hold a lead larger than six points until 5:02 remained in the third quarter. A layup from senior forward Raeyana DeGray pushed the Trojans’ lead to 47-40.

Appalachia­n State went 4 for 5 from three-point range and scored 22 points in the third quarter to remain close. Lainey Gosnell’s three-pointer with 14 seconds left in the third tied the game at 55-55 for Appalachia­n State, but Collier’s layup at the buzzer re-establishe­d UALR’s lead.

Foley rode his starters throughout Friday — playing the senior DeGray sisters, Raeyana and Ronjanae; sophomore guards Tori Lasker and Terrion Moore; and Collier for 39 or 40 minutes. They are Foley’s core five, the group he trusts most to tire opponents with speed and quickness.

“Did we run out of gas?” Appalachia­n State Coach Angel Elderkin said. “I hate to say that because our kids knew what was on the line.”

“I thought maybe they got their legs a little tired there at the end and missed a few open shots,” Foley said. “And we hit them. That’s probably the difference in the game.”

UALR grabbed nine offensive rebounds in the second half and 15 for the game, outscoring the Mountainee­rs 26-2 in second-chance points. Raeyana DeGray corralled six offensive rebounds in the second half.

“Rae’s game is block to block, in the paint,” said her twin sister, Ronjanae. “She capitalize­d and she went to work.”

“Really,” Elderkin said, “that was the biggest difference in the game.”

The DeGray sisters combined for 36 points and 15 rebounds. Ronjanae DeGray scored 10 of her 19 points in the final half. Raeyana, who had 8 rebounds, scored 17, with 11 coming in the final 20 minutes.

Collier and Raeyana DeGray scored UALR’s first 15 points of the fourth quarter, stretching the lead to 7261 with 3:45 remaining. Collier made four consecutiv­e baskets for UALR to expand a 59-58 lead to 67-59 with 5:47 left.

Collier also had eight rebounds and five assists for the Trojans.

Pre Stanley led Appalachia­n State with 17 points, while Gosnell chipped in 14 and Bayley Plummer added 12. SOUTHLAND WOMEN

ABILENE CHRISTIAN 82, CENTRAL ARKANSAS 54

Abilene Christian set a Southland Conference women’s tournament record 16 three-pointers Friday and used a 22-4 run in the first half to end the University of Central Arkansas’ season at the Merrell Center in Katy, Texas.

The Wildcats (21-9) also broke the tournament record with 35 three-point attempts, with seven different players hitting at least one. They also played stellar defense, holding the Sugar Bears (12-18) to 33.9 percent from the floor. UCA went 7 for 30 from the floor in the second and third quarters on the way to being outscored 41-16.

“We lost focus,” said guard Kamry Orr, who finished her final game with 13 points. “We didn’t stick to the game plan.”

UCA led 15-11 with 2:44 left in the first quarter, but the Sugar Bears missed seven consecutiv­e shots during a 7:49 scoreless stretch that ended when Orr hit a jumper to cut Abilene Christian’s lead to 19-17. Twelve seconds later, Orr was charged with her third personal foul, which keyed the Wildcats’ run. With Orr on the bench, UCA went over three minutes without a basket and shot just 3 of 13 from the floor in the second quarter.

“No secret to the run that we made,” Abilene Christian Coach Julie Goodenough said of Orr’s foul trouble. “We really took advantage of that. She’s the heart and soul of that team. I told her at the end of the game, ‘You’re my favorite player in the league.’ ”

Breanna Wright hit a three-pointer at the end of the half to give the Wildcats a 38-21 halftime lead. UCA tried to mount a comeback in the third quarter, but Abilene Christian used an 11-0 run to take a 54-29 lead with 3:05 left that put the game away.

“We knew that Abilene could shoot the three,” UCA Coach Sandra Rushing said. “I feel like we probably didn’t have any gas in our tank. We just couldn’t get anything going.”

Alana Canady added 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting from the floor for UCA. Wright and Lexie Ducat led Abilene Christian with 14 points each, and Sara Williamson chipped in with 11.

“I thought maybe they got their legs a little tired there at the end and missed a few open shots. And we hit them. That’s probably the difference in the game.” UALR Coach Joe Foley on Friday’s victory over Appalachia­n State

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 ?? Special to the Democrat-Gazette/EMILY KASK ?? UALR senior forward Raeyana DeGray (right) grabs a rebound in front of Appalachia­n State’s Bayley Plummer during the Trojans’ victory in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament on Friday in New Orleans. UALR plays South Alabama in the championsh­ip game today.
Special to the Democrat-Gazette/EMILY KASK UALR senior forward Raeyana DeGray (right) grabs a rebound in front of Appalachia­n State’s Bayley Plummer during the Trojans’ victory in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament on Friday in New Orleans. UALR plays South Alabama in the championsh­ip game today.
 ?? Special to the Democrat-Gazette/EMILY KASK ?? UALR’s Terrion Moore (right) defends against Appalachia­n State’s Madi Story during Friday’s game. See more photos at arkansason­line.com/galleries.
Special to the Democrat-Gazette/EMILY KASK UALR’s Terrion Moore (right) defends against Appalachia­n State’s Madi Story during Friday’s game. See more photos at arkansason­line.com/galleries.
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Special to the Democrat-Gazette/EMILY KASK UALR’s Raeyana DeGray (left) puts up a shot against Appalachia­n State’s Ashley Polacek during the Trojans’ 80-64 victory over the Mountainee­rs on Friday in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. DeGray finished with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the floor.
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