
Western Carolina

East Tennessee State
Highlights
Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) — East Tennessee State defeated Western Carolina 61-51 in a women’s basketball game Saturday at ETSU Athletic Center. The Lady Buccaneers built a 36-15 halftime lead before the Catamounts rallied with a 24-point third quarter to close within six. East Tennessee State stabilized in the fourth, led by Daniela López’s 15 points. Ally Hollifield scored 14 points for Western Carolina. East Tennessee State improved to 15-12 overall. Western Carolina fell to 3-24.
Extended Summary
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) — The East Tennessee State Lady Buccaneers used a dominant first half and weathered a determined Western Carolina rally to secure a 61-51 victory in a Southern Conference women’s basketball game Saturday at ETSU Athletic Center. Daniela López scored 15 points to lead East Tennessee State, which led wire-to-wire to improve to 15-12 overall. Western Carolina, which got 14 points from Ally Hollifield and 11 each from Betsey Burnett and Taj Hunter, fell to 3-24. The Lady Buccaneers established control early, opening the game on a 13-2 run. Meghan Downing scored the game’s first basket off an offensive rebound just 16 seconds in, and the defensive pressure was immediate. East Tennessee State forced seven Western Carolina turnovers in the first quarter, converting them into easy opportunities. By the end of the period, the Lady Buccaneers led 17-8, having held the Catamounts to just 2-of-9 shooting from the field. The second quarter followed a similar script. East Tennessee State extended its lead with a 10-2 burst, capped by a Daniela López tip-in that made it 25-9 with 7:31 left in the half. The Catamounts’ offensive struggles were profound, managing only seven points in the quarter on 3-of-13 shooting. The Lady Buccaneers took a commanding 36-15 lead into halftime, having outscored Western Carolina 36-15 in the paint through the first 20 minutes and forcing 13 total turnovers. The most important part of the game, however, was Western Carolina’s spirited response after the break. The Catamounts emerged from the locker room with renewed energy, unleashing a 20-4 run over the first 6:23 of the third quarter. The surge was fueled by aggressive defense and timely shooting. Betsey Burnett and Ally Hollifield hit three-pointers, Taj Hunter scored twice in the paint, and Ary Dizon converted a pair of free throws. When Hunter completed a three-point play with 2:59 left in the third, the Catamounts had cut a 21-point deficit to just five at 40-35, stunning the home crowd. East Tennessee State, which had seen its offensive rhythm vanish, stopped the bleeding with key plays from its veterans. Lucy Hood sank a three-pointer off an Anala Nelson assist, and after another Burnett three, López answered with a driving layup. The Lady Buccaneers managed to stabilize, taking a 48-41 lead into the final quarter. Western Carolina would get no closer. López opened the fourth with a three-pointer, and after Hollifield answered with one for the Catamounts, Nelson and López connected on consecutive possessions to push the lead back to 56-44 with 7:22 remaining. The Catamounts, who expended tremendous energy in their comeback, could not sustain their offensive efficiency down the stretch, scoring just 10 points in the final period. East Tennessee State’s defense was the difference, finishing with 11 steals and forcing 19 total turnovers, which they converted into 20 points. The Lady Buccaneers also owned the interior, outscoring Western Carolina 26-14 in the paint and outrebounding them 34-28. Anala Nelson complemented López’s scoring with seven points, six assists and three steals. Downing added nine points, two blocks and two steals. For Western Carolina, Hollifield added six assists to her team-high 14 points, while Dizon finished with 10 points, three assists and played all 40 minutes. The Catamounts shot just 34.1% from the field but stayed in the game by hitting 7 of 18 from three-point range and 14 of 17 from the free-throw line. The victory completed a regular-season sweep for East Tennessee State, which defeated Western Carolina 62-50 on Jan. 22. The Lady Buccaneers will travel to face Mercer on Thursday. Western Carolina hosts UNC Greensboro next Saturday.
Preview
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (Interstat) — The East Tennessee State Lady Buccaneers will look to solidify their position in the Southern Conference standings when they host the struggling Western Carolina Catamounts in a women’s NCAA Division I basketball game on Saturday. The matchup at ETSU Athletic Center pits two teams on vastly different trajectories. ETSU (13-12 overall) enters with momentum, coming off a thrilling 91-90 double-overtime victory at Chattanooga on Feb. 14. Western Carolina (3-23) seeks to end a prolonged slump, carrying a 10-game losing streak into Johnson City. The Lady Buccaneers have won four of their last five games and previously defeated the Catamounts 62-50 in Cullowhee on Jan. 22. ETSU is led by guard Daniela López, who is coming off a career performance. She scored 28 points and grabbed six rebounds in 45 minutes in the win over Chattanooga, showcasing her capability as a primary scorer. Western Carolina, meanwhile, has struggled offensively during its skid, failing to reach 55 points in eight of the ten losses. The Catamounts are coming off a 52-36 road loss to Chattanooga on Thursday. Guard Christina Bowers has been a consistent contributor, averaging 9.7 points over her last seven games. She scored 10 points in the most recent loss and had 14 points and four rebounds in the Jan. 24 meeting with Chattanooga. For ETSU, maintaining defensive intensity will be key after the high-scoring affair against Chattanooga. Alongside López, post player Meghan Downing provides a strong interior presence, coming off a 13-point, 13-rebound double-double. Western Carolina’s challenge will be to generate consistent offense against an ETSU team allowing an average of just 56.2 points in its last five wins. The Catamounts will also need to contain López, who torched them for 18 points in the January meeting. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon as ETSU aims for a season sweep and Western Carolina searches for a desperately needed conference win.