Pirates Open Carolinas Challenge Against Jacksonville
December 15, 2011 | Women's Basketball
Dec. 15, 2011
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East Carolina vs. Jacksonville Dec. 18, 2011 | 1 p.m. ET Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach Convention Center) TV: None |
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - East Carolina begins a five-game stretch away from home Sunday, facing Jacksonville in the 2011 Crescent Bank Carolinas Challenge at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Tipoff between the Pirates and Dolphins is scheduled for 1 p.m. ECU (5-3) looks to rebound from a 62-49 loss to VCU which snapped a three-game winning streak. Sophomore forward Kristine Mial led East Carolina offensively for the second-straight game, scoring 17 points while adding three assists, two blocks and two steals. She also knocked down a pair of three-point field goals. Leading scorer and junior Shala Hodges was 6-for-6 from the free throw line to end up with nine points. Freshman Tatiana Chapple pulled down seven rebounds to complement six from junior Britny Edwards. VCU (5-3) drained nearly half of its attempts from the field, firing at a 48-percent clip (29-of-60). Meanwhile, East Carolina managed just 34 percent for the game, including a cold 29-percent showing in the second half. Led by Hurt's 12 rebounds, the Rams ended up with a 41-30 advantage and recorded 17 on the offensive glass. The Pirates also reached double figures with 12 offensive boards. Using its size advantage down low, VCU outscored ECU in paint 42-22. Meanwhile, Jacksonville (1-8) picked up its first win of the season Thursday, downing Jacksonville State by a 87-74 count. Sophomore Jade Cargill scored a career-best 21 points while also pulling down seven boards and recording four steals to help the Dolphins (1-8) break their winless drought. Senior Crystal Bell added 14 points of JU's 33 points off the bench. Junior Maggie Wilson and Ciara McLee each finished with 13 points as the Dolphins shot a season-best 55.6 (35-63) from the floor. They also hit 11 of 17 from the free throw line and had 33-6 advantage in fast-break points. The Series: Jacksonville ECU Against The Atlantic Sun Conference Nationally Ranked Mial Dials In Tenacious "D" Shala's Scoring Surge (No) Nonsense November Three Me Double Trouble - Freshman Style The Starting 10 When Making 30... Up Next For East Carolina After its exploits in Myrtle Beach, ECU will travel to College Park, Md., for the Terrapin Classic. The Pirates face nationally-ranked Delaware in their first contest before playing either Lafayette or the host Terrapins - also a ranked squad. The event is scheduled for Dec. 28-29 at the Comcast Center.
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