DECATUR, Ga. - Huntingdon (5-6, 1-1 Collegiate Conference of the South) used a deep bench and balanced scoring attack to take down Agnes Scott (1-11, 0-4 CCS) at Woodruff Gymnasium on Tuesday evening, winning 75-43. The Scotties, limited to 7 players due to injuries, had to contest with a Hawks squad which saw 15 players take the floor, using their deep bench to maintain pressure on the Scotties throughout the contest.
Senior center
Sydney Evans had one of her best performances of the season, finishing a point shy of a double-double, as she registered 9 points, 10 rebounds, and added a season-high 6 blocks. Freshman forward
Anissa Brailsford continued her strong play, adding 9 points, 8 rebounds and 4 steals in the losing effort. Defensively,
Ryley Jolly pressured the Hawks, contributing a team-high 6 steals to go along with 8 rebounds.Â
No player finished in double-figures in scoring, as Payton Corbett and Makayla Ford led the Hawks with 9 points apiece, as all 15 players who took the floor scored for the visitors.
The Scotties will return to action on Saturday, January 11, as they travel to new CCS member, Asbury (3-7, 0-1 CCS).
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