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Hannah Haithcock goes up for a contested layup in the Eagles' 62-50 win over Quincy at Screaming Eagles Arena on January 28, 2021.
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50
Quincy QU 1-12,1-11 GLVC
62
Winner Southern Indiana USI 10-1,10-1 GLVC
Quincy QU
1-12,1-11 GLVC
50
Final
62
Southern Indiana USI
10-1,10-1 GLVC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Quincy QU 15 4 13 18 50
Southern Indiana USI 14 14 13 21 62

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Dan McDonnell, USI Athletic Communications

DeHart, Haithcock help Eagles hold off Quincy rally for 62-50 win

EVANSVILLE, Ind.—Senior guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) and sophomore forward Hannah Haithcock (Washington Courthouse, Ohio) combined for 37 points to lead No. 11 University of Southern Indiana Women's Basketball to a 62-50 Great Lakes Valley Conference win Thursday evening at Screaming Eagles Arena.

USI (10-1, 10-1 GLVC) held the Hawks to just 28.8 percent (21-73) from the field and 3.6 percent (1-28) from behind the arc to earn the win.

After finding themselves in a 15-14 deficit heading into the second period, the Screaming Eagles clamped down on the defensive end, holding the Hawks to just four second-quarter points and a 2-of-15 (.133) shooting clip. The Eagles ended the opening half with an 8-0 run to turn a one-point advantage into a much-more comfortable 28-19 lead heading into the intermission.

USI held Quincy scoreless for the final 5:30 of the half and the first two-plus minutes of the second half as the Eagles' lead grew to 32-19 a little more than a minute into the third quarter.

Quincy (1-11, 1-11 GLVC), which went nearly 10 minutes without a field goal, answered USI throughout the final six minutes of the third quarter and the first five minutes of the fourth quarter. The Hawks trimmed USI's advantage to 41-32 at the end of the third period and cut USI's cushion to 46-42 with just over five minutes to play.

DeHart, however, drained back-to-back three-pointers on consecutive possessions to push USI's lead back to double-digits. DeHart scored nine of her game-high 19 points in the final five minutes and had 13 second-half points to lead the Eagles, who made 8-of-10 free throws down the stretch to preserve the victory.

Haithcock, who scored 11 of her 17 points in the second half, racked up a game-high tying eight rebounds for the Eagles, who held a 52-41 edge on the glass. The Eagles also got nine points and an NCAA career-high eight rebounds from senior guard Ashley Hunter (Flossmoor, Illinois), while junior forward Ashlynn Brown (Perrysburg, Ohio) finished with seven points and a season-high tying eight rebounds.

Freshman guard Jazzpher Evans and sophomore guard Laney Lantz led the Hawks with 13 and 12 points, respectively.

USI returns to action Saturday at 1 p.m. when it takes on Truman State University in a rematch of the Eagles' 83-78 victory earlier this month in Kirksville, Missouri. The Bulldogs (10-2, 10-2 GLVC), who defeated McKendree University, 68-65, Thursday evening in Lebanon, Illinois, are neck-and-neck with the Eagles in the GLVC Points Ratings System and Saturday's bout figures to carry a lot of GLVC and NCAA II Tournament implications.

Notes: USI visits Quincy in a makeup game against the Hawks Tuesday in Quincy, Illinois...sophomore guards Lexi Thompson (Lafayette, Indiana) and Soffia Rieckers (Evansville, Indiana) each had a career-high five rebounds in the win...Rieckers also matched sophomore forward Tara Robbe (Wildwood, Missouri) for the team lead with three assists...Robbe also had five rebounds...the 52 rebounds were a season-high for the Eagles, who had 51 rebounds in their 70-55 season-opening win over Rockhurst in November.
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