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48
Tampa UTW 10-3, 1-2 SSC
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Winner Rollins RCW 13-0, 4-0 SSC
Tampa UTW
10-3, 1-2 SSC
48
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Rollins RCW
13-0, 4-0 SSC
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Rollins RCW 25 36 61

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

No. 12 Rollins Downs No. 19 Tampa to Give Wilkes 500th Victory

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WINTER PARK, Fla. (January 10, 2009) – Rollins women's basketball coach Glenn Wilkes, Jr. earned his 500th career victory Saturday in the 12th ranked Tars 61-48 romp over No. 19 Tampa.

Wilkes joins his father, former Stetson men's coach Glenn Wilkes, to become the first father-son duo in NCAA history to each have 500 career victories.

Rollins' Ines Teuma (13-0, 4-0 Sunshine State Conference) led the Tars offensively with a double-double, her first of the season, posting 12 points and 11 rebounds, while freshman guard Kourtnie Berry scored a game-high 13 points off the bench.

Pacing the Spartans (10-3, 1-2 SSC) was Angela Guiu with 12 points and five rebounds, the only scorer to reach double figures for Tampa.

Defensively, Rollins limited the Spartans to a 17.2 shooting percentage in the first half and 26.2 percent (16-61) for the game. The Tars hit 34 percent (21-30) from the floor and 70 percent (21-30) from the charity stripe.

The Tars and Spartans exchanged buckets in the opening frame to put the score at 11-11 with 12:52 remaining until intermission, but Rollins ended the routine going on a 12-0 run over a span of nine minutes, which included back-to-back jumpers from Jessica Barker.

Tampa ended its drought with a pair of free throws from Tiara Cook to cut the Tars lead to 23-13 with 3:47 left. The Spartans slashed the deficit to seven before halftime after a 3-pointer from Guiu. The teams traded two free throws a piece to head into the locker rooms with a Tars 25-18 advantage.

Rollins continued to apply its relentless pressure defense after opening the second half on a mid-range jumper from Teuma. The Tars extended its lead back to double-digits from a Brittainy Daiger lay-in after a pair of free throws from Teuma.

The Tars added to its lead after a Daiger 3-pointer, her third of the season, which preceded a Paris Moore lay-in and two free throws to give the Tars a 15-point lead with 14:31 remaining in regulation.

Rollins built its largest lead of the evening at the 5:45 mark on an Erin Kirkwood top of the key jumper to increase the advantage to 20. Rollins matched Tampa the rest of the way and used its clutch free throw shooting down the stretch to seal the victory.

The Tars shot 40 percent (6-15) from beyond the arc, led by Jessica Pressley and Berry both 2-of-4 from 3-point range.

Tampa entered Saturday's contest holding teams to a conference best 40.7 ppg, but it was Rollins, second in the conference in scoring defense with 51.9 ppg, that gained the edge, forcing 14 Spartan turnovers and holding Tampa under 50 points.

The Tars outscored the Spartans in bench points, 27-18 and out-rebounded Tampa, 47-33.

Following the game, Wilkes was honored for his achievement as assistant coach Eddie Cole spoke on behalf of the Rollins women's basketball team and the athletic department. Athletic Director Pennie Parker presented Wilkes with a commemorative framed poster following Cole's speech.

Wilkes and his father, Glenn Wilkes, combine for 1,051 career victories and become the only father son duo to achieve 500 career wins respectively in the NCAA. Wilkes was a legendary coach at Stetson University where he accumulated 551 wins during his career that spanned 1958-93.

The Tars continue conference action when Rollins travels to Lynn University, Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 5:30 p.m. Fans can catch all the action live on the Citizens Bank of Florida Tars Sports Network and locally on 91.5 FM, WPRK.

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