Box score
The Belmont Abbey women's basketball team opened the 2010-11
season with a 79-61 loss at Wingate Saturday afternoon in Cuddy
Arena. The contest was the season opener for both teams.
Kurie Washington filled out her statistics sheet with 16 points,
five assists, four rebounds and three steals. Washington was joined
in double figures by three Bulldog newcomers.
Wingate junior forward Simone Rutledge had 15 points, three
assists and three steals. Freshman guard Janitsha Williams came off
the bench to contribute 13 points and six rebounds. Junior guard
Tiffany Brown had 12 points on four-of-nine shooting from beyond
the arc.
For Belmont Abbey, senior forward Shayla Jackson led the way
with 16 points. The All-Conference Carolinas standout managed only
four points after intermission. Crusader freshman forward Melisa
Foures added 11 points, while junior forward Paula Regalado
contributed 10 points and seven rebounds.
Belmont Abbey led 34-33 at halftime, thanks to Jackson's 12
points. Washington equaled Jackson with 12 first-half markers.
Rutledge scored the first basket of the second half for the
Bulldogs, giving Wingate the lead for keeps with 19:42 remaining. A
Rutledge three-pointer at the 15-minute mark put Wingate up 50-40.
The hosts led by as many as 22 points down the stretch.
The Bulldogs shot 50 percent in the second half (16-of-32),
while the Crusaders managed only 41.7 percent (10-of-24). Wingate
made five-of-nine three-point field goals after the break. Belmont
Abbey did not hit a triple after halftime Saturday. The Crusaders
made three-of-four from long range in the opening 20 minutes.
Williams and sophomore forward Tish Logan (Suitland, Md.) had
six rebounds each as Wingate outrebounded Belmont Abbey 39-36.
Crusader senior forward Asha Hardaway (Greensboro, N.C.) led all
rebounders with nine boards. The Bulldogs turned 24 Crusader
turnovers into 31 points. Wingate finished the contest with 14
steals.