Augusta Women’s Basketball Dominates UNG with 30-Point Victory, Phillips and Alford Shine
Offensive struggles continue for UNG Women's Basketball, resulting in their third consecutive loss as they were defeated by Augusta, 92-62.
The Big PictureThe University of North Georgia women's basketball team faced a challenging game against Augusta, with cold shooting contributing to their defeat.
By the Numbers- Augusta scored 11 of the game's first 12 points, leading 25-10 after the first quarter.
- Junior guard Autumn Phillips led Augusta with 19 points, senior guard Tomiyah Alford followed with 16 points, and junior guard Mone Florence contributed 15 points.
- UNG kept pace with Augusta in the second and third quarters but fell behind, trailing 64-49 entering the fourth quarter.
- Junior forward Emily Trushel led UNG with 13 points and eight rebounds despite limited playing time due to foul trouble.
- Freshman forward Ava McGlockton delivered a standout performance with a career-high 14 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes.
UNG aims to finish the season strong with an upcoming game against USC Aiken for Senior Night on February 28 at 5:30 p.m.
Bottom LineDespite offensive struggles, UNG Women's Basketball showcases resilience with standout performances from players like Emily Trushel and Ava McGlockton, looking ahead to Senior Night to end the season on a positive note.
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