HARRISONBURG, Virginia — The end of any season is
always bittersweet, especially when everything you have to give just isn’t
enough. The North Carolina A&T women’s basketball team left Convocation
Center on Thursday evening with that feeling.
The Aggies were nine and a half minutes away
from ousting James Madison, who played in the 2012 WNIT Championship game. But
the Dukes (23-10) made a strong second-half push and broke a late tie, to hand
the Aggies a 77-64 loss in the opening round of the 2013 WNIT.
“I felt like me and my teammates came ready
to play," said A&T redshirt freshman Amber Calvin, who led the team with 25
points, and set a new career-high with seven 3-pointers. "We just gave it our
all."
Calvin led the MEAC this season in 3-point
field goal shooting. “We felt like we had the same talent that they did. We just
wanted to prove it," she added.
Calvin’s 25 points are the most scored by any
Aggies in a WNIT game, besting her previous record of 24 points against
Charlotte on March 21, 2010. But her offensive outburst wasn’t enough, as the
Aggies were outscored 46-26 in the second half.
“I knew that it was going to be a tough
game,” said A&T head coach Tarrell Robinson, adding that JMU’s track record
speaks for itself. The 2012-13 season marked the eighth straight season JMU has
competed in a national postseason tournament. “The bottom line—they have
character and they have swagger. They’re not going to be rattled just by being
down in the first half. We talked about us being up, but understanding what a
caliber team this is and that they were going to make a run. We didn’t give a
good response to that run that they made.”
The Aggies led by as many as 56-47 with 12:29
left in the game, as Calvin’s fifth 3-pointer kept the Aggies in front. But
A&T foul trouble allowed the Dukes to get back in the game. JMU went to the
line 22 times and made 17 in the second half. Angela Mickens missed her first
but got the second free throw to pull JMU within one. A layup by first-team
All-CAA guard Kirby Burkholder put JMU in front, 57-56, with 9:28 left.
Burkholder led the Dukes with 22 points and 14 rebounds in the contest.
The two teams went scoreless over the next two minutes, trading
turnovers and missed jumpers.
JMU pulled in front by three on a jumper by
Mickens, but Calvin responded by hitting another shot from downtown to tie the
game at 59-59 with 6:05 left. The Dukes went on a 5-0 run to gain the upper
hand. Calvin sank her seventh three-pointer to pull A&T to within two, but
the Dukes posted a 11-0 run, aided by two key steals by Mickens and 5-for-5
shooting from the free throw line to put the game out of reach. First-team
All-MEAC senior JaQuayla Berry collected a jumper as time expired to end her
career with 1,433 points—sixth on the all-time career scoring list. She had 12
points in the contest.
“The bulk of their points came out of
transition. They did a good job of forcing us to turn the ball over and scoring
out of that versus half court,” said Robinson. “They pressed us early and
obviously it took its toll in the second half and started to wear on
us.”
The Aggies, who shot 45 percent in the first
half, were 9-for-27 from the floor in the second half. Calvin contributed
4-for-6 from beyond the arc for A&T in the second half.
“They just weren’t knocking down the shots as
I was,” Calvin said of the team’s second half shooting.
First year head coach Robinson said that this
is just one step in the process of making the program an annual competitor in
postseason national tournaments. A&T is the only MEAC school to have made
three WNIT appearances to date.
“I talked to my ladies about being able to
compete against what I consider to be one of the top mid-majors in the country
and wanting to make a statement about our program and about our university,” he
said. “We didn’t come out with the win, but I think we did make a statement
that our program is on the rise and is going to be one to be reckoned
with.
“Our 22-10 record I think again says a lot
about the direction that we’re heading in. I just want to say how proud I am of
my ladies.”
The Aggies will be back in the WNIT this
year, as they are slated to open the 2013-14 season by competing in the
preseason WNIT.
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