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Jermany 3pt vs Winthrop
Devon Scott
49
Queens (NC) Queens 7-6,1-1 ASUN
103
Winner Eastern Ky. EKU 11-4,2-0 ASUN
Queens (NC) Queens
7-6,1-1 ASUN
49
Final
103
Eastern Ky. EKU
11-4,2-0 ASUN
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Queens (NC) Queens 11 9 13 16 49
Eastern Ky. EKU 19 34 20 30 103

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Second-Quarter Run Pushes EKU Past Queens

OPENING TIP
Score: Queens 49 | Eastern Kentucky 103
Records: Queens (7-6, 1-1 ASUN) | EKU (11-4, 2-0 ASUN)
Location: Baptist Health Arena (Richmond, Ky.)

THE SHORT STORY
Queens ran into a hot-shooting Eastern Kentucky team Saturday afternoon, falling 103–49 in ASUN action at Baptist Health Arena. The Colonels built separation in the second quarter and maintained control the rest of the way, as Queens was unable to find sustained offensive rhythm.

BY THE NUMBERS
  • Jermany Mapp led the Royals with 14 points, going six-for-six at the free throw line and adding an assist.
  • Brenae Jones-Grant finished with 11 points and a team-high five rebounds.
  • Dayuna Colvin contributed seven points and four rebounds.
  • Hannah Hicks added five points, four rebounds, and a block.
  • Queens converted 19 of 24 free throws (79.2 percent), providing a consistent scoring source throughout the afternoon.
NOTABLE MOMENTS
  • Queens opened the game with early energy, jumping ahead seven-to-four following a pair of baskets from Dayuna Colvin and Brenae Jones-Grant.
  • Jermany Mapp knocked down a three late in the first quarter to keep the game within single digits heading into the second.
  • The Colonels began to pull away midway through the second quarter, stringing together a sustained run fueled by perimeter shooting and second-chance opportunities to extend the margin into double digits.
  • The Royals continued to compete late, getting to the free throw line, but were unable to close the gap as EKU maintained control to the final horn.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
  • Queens went 19-for-24 at the free throw line (79.2 percent), their third-highest free throw total in a game this year.
  • The Royals recorded 31 rebounds, their third lowest rebounding total of the season.
  • Mapp has now scored in double figures in four of the last six games.
  • Jones-Grant has reached double-digit scoring in nine games this season.
NEXT UP
Queens returns home for a four-game homestand, beginning Thursday against Jacksonville, followed by a Saturday matchup with North Florida.

SOCIAL MEDIA
Be sure to follow Queens Women's Basketball on Twitter and Instagram for news and updates throughout the season. Fans are also encouraged to follow Queens Athletics on social media to stay up to date on all the Royals sports in action.
 
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