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70
Winner Nova Southeastern NSUW 19-3, 11-1 SSC
64
Rollins RCW 9-11, 4-7 SSC
Winner
Nova Southeastern NSUW
19-3, 11-1 SSC
70
Final
64
Rollins RCW
9-11, 4-7 SSC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 OT 1 F
Nova Southeastern NSUW 10 21 10 17 12 70
Rollins RCW 12 14 15 17 6 64

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Tars Push Sharks to Brink, Fall Short in OT

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Stat Comparison
CATEGORY ROLLINS NSU
Points 64 70
Assists 10 12
TO's 17 19
FG-FGA 24-68 22-57
FG% %35.3 %38.6
3PTFG-3PTFGA 2-12 4-18
FT-FTA 14-18 22-26
RebTot 41 43
RebOff 14 11
RebDef 27 32
Blocks 6 3
Individual Leaders
CATEGORY ROLLINS NSU
Points Gilbert - 19 Merritt - 18
Rebounds Rosser - 15 Merritt - 9
Assists Bailey - 4 Blomer - 3


WINTER PARK, Fla. (February 6, 2016) - Rollins (9-11, 4-7 SSC) gave No. 14 Nova Southeastern (19-3, 11-1) everything that they could handle on Saturday afternoon, but eventually fell in overtime, 70-64.

Three of the five Tars starters played over 34 minutes with Marie Gilbert (19 points in 34 minutes) and Tanaya Jones (18 points in 34 minutes) providing much of the offense. Jones' 18 set a new career best while senior Cassidy Bailey finished with six points, four rebounds, and four assists in 35 minutes. Freshman Tianna Rosser netted eight points off the bench and grabbed a team best and career high, 15 rebounds.

Monaye Merritt scored 18 and grabbed nine boards for the Sharks on 6-12 shooting while Kayla Wright poured in 17 in 21 minutes. Ida Krogh added 13 points and seven rebounds.

As a team, Rollins shot 35 percent for the game and hit 14-18 from the line. Nova SE finished at 38 percent from the field, including 4-18 from beyond the arc. The Sharks edged the Tars on the boards, 43-41.

The first quarter was played relatively even, with neither team leading by more than three the whole period as Rollins took a 12-10 lead into the second.

Late in the second quarter, the game would tie for the seventh time, this time at 20-20 at the 3:17 mark after a pair of Bailey free throws.

The Sharks then would rattle off an 11-4 run to take the biggest lead of the half, 31-24, before eventually taking a five point lead into the break.

The Tars would battle back in the third, coming all the way back to lead by four, 39-34 with 1:43 left in the quarter. NSU would come to tie at 41-41 heading to the fourth. The 41-41 tie was the 12th of the game at that point.

The fourth followed the same script as Nova Southeastern led three different times and Rollins led twice. The Tars had a chance to end it during the final seconds, as Rollins had possession down 58-57 with 22 seconds left. Jones drove down the lane and was fouled before going on to split her two free throws to force overtime.

The Tars jumped out to a four-point lead, 62-58, a minute and half into extra period but the Sharks came back and closed with a 12-2 spurt to survive the upset bid.

Rollins will be back in action on Wednesday, February 10, traveling to Florida Southern. Tip is set for 5:30 p.m. Fans can listen to all the action live on RollinsSports.com

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