Box Score
Box score
The Wingate women's basketball team earned a 73-53 victory over
Belmont Abbey College Saturday night in Cuddy Arena. The Bulldogs
converted 29 Crusader turnovers into 38 points for their third
consecutive triumph.
The OrthoCarolina Classic victory bumps Wingate's record to 5-2
overall, while the Abbey is 3-6 overall.
Wingate's Kurie Washington hit eight-of-11 field goals and
four-of-six three-point field goals Saturday en route to her
season-high point total of 24. She added three rebounds and three
steals to her statistics ledger. Belmont Abbey sophomore guard
Kelsey Long had 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and three
steals for the visiting Crusaders. Freshman guard McKenzie Edwards
contributed 10 points and six boards.
Wingate led 31-29 at halftime, thanks to 11 first-half points by
Washington. The Bulldogs never trailed Saturday. The score was tied
twice in the first half. Belmont Abbey senior forward Paula
Regalado hit a jumper to tie the contest 29-29 with exactly 60
seconds to play in the first half. Fittingly, Washington nailed an
inside jumper with 15 seconds to go to account for the halftime
margin.
The Bulldogs started the second half with a 17-4 run, capped by
two Washington free throws at the 13:32 plateau. The McDowell High
product had five points in the run, while sophomore guard Janitsha
Williams contributed four markers. Five different Wingate players
scored in the flurry.
The Washington charity tosses gave the hosts a 48-33 advantage.
The Crusaders did not fold the tents, responding with a 14-0 flurry
to cut the margin to 48-47 on a Long lay-up at the 8:37 mark. Long
had seven points in the explosion with two two-pointers and a
triple.
Wingate made a turnover on the next possession, but Belmont
Abbey missed a three-point field goal attempt and a put-back try on
the ensuing trip down the court. The Bulldogs scored nine
unanswered points, concluded with a free throw by sophomore forward
Chantal Dunbar. Washington had a two and a three during the move as
Wingate took a 57-47 lead with 5:48 to go.
Belmont Abbey would score only two more baskets the rest of the
way as the Bulldogs pulled away. Washington hit her last triple at
4:22 to give Wingate a 62-48 lead. A basket by freshman forward
Sarah Burnick with 38 seconds to go gave Wingate its 20-point bulge
and concluded the night's scoring.