Destiny McClendon shines with 22 points but Flagler falls short against Georgia Southwestern
Destiny McClendon scored 22 points, but Flagler College fell short in their upset bid against No. 19 Georgia Southwestern State University, losing 73-65 in a Peach Belt Conference Women's Basketball Tournament quarterfinal game.
The Big PictureDespite McClendon's strong performance, Flagler's season concluded with an 11-18 record, while Georgia Southwestern State University advanced with their eighth consecutive win, improving to 24-3.
By the Numbers- Destiny McClendon scored 22 points, making 6-of-9 from the field and four three-pointers.
- Flagler College made a total of 10 three-pointers during the game.
- Leah Johnson of Georgia Southwestern State University recorded a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
- Georgia Southwestern State University won their eighth consecutive game and advanced to the semifinal round of the tournament.
- Flagler College's season ended with an 11-18 record.
- This game marked the closest 1-8 matchup in the history of the tournament.
Flagler College falls short in their upset bid against No. 19 Georgia Southwestern State University, concluding their season with an 11-18 record as Georgia Southwestern advances with a 24-3 record and their eighth consecutive win.
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