Team Stats
COFC
UNF
FG%
.435
.345
3FG%
.333
.375
FT%
.813
.742
RB
39
39
TO
16
14
STL
5
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Photo by: Todd Drexler
Second Quarter Slump Halts Ospreys
12/15/2017 9:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball
JACKSONVILLEÂ - After a strong first quarter, a second quarter slump hurt North Florida women's basketball as College of Charleston took the lead and never looked back as the Cougars won, 73-69, on Friday evening at UNF Arena.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 69, College of Charleston 73
Records: North Florida (5-6) | College of Charleston (3-6)
Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (UNF Arena)
The Short Story:Â UNF outscored College of Charleston in each quarter, but a sluggish second quarter was the Ospreys' demise as the Cougars took a lead it never relinquished.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
Second Half Trends
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
UP NEXT
North Florida continues its homestand with games against Northern Kentucky and Edward Waters on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, as part of the Osprey Holiday Classic.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 69, College of Charleston 73
Records: North Florida (5-6) | College of Charleston (3-6)
Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (UNF Arena)
The Short Story:Â UNF outscored College of Charleston in each quarter, but a sluggish second quarter was the Ospreys' demise as the Cougars took a lead it never relinquished.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
- Senior Tesh Hanson had a game-high 17 points with nine coming at the line, while also adding six rebounds and two assists.
- Classmate Keonna Farmer was just behind with 16 points and missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Eight of Farmer's points came from the line as she was perfect.
- Adrienne Jackson added 11 points with eight rebounds including three baskets from long range.
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
- The teams kept it close in the early goings of the game before North Florida jumped out to a 21-11 lead on a Hadley Kiefer three-pointer to close the first half.
- College of Charleston got as close as 13-9, but then UNF closed the quarter on an 8-2 run.
- In the second quarter, the Ospreys scored to take a 23-11 lead, its biggest of the game on a layin from Hanson, but it was short lived as the Cougars went on a 14-0 run to take the lead at 6:15.
- UNF got as close as one, but it never got past the CofC lead as the visitors owned a 37-29 lead at the break.
Second Half Trends
- North Florida went on a 10-5 run to open the third to get within two, but the Cougars answered back with an 8-1 run of their own to lead 48-39 with 4:10 left in the frame.
- UNF whittled the lead back down to 48-46 on a pair of makes from Hanson, but back-to-back buckets from CofCÂ gave it a 52-46 lead heading into the final stanza.
- College of Charleston took a 10-point lead on a three-pointer from Cailin Dorsey before an Osprey 12-3 run brought the score to 61-60 with 2:52 to play.
- From there the teams traded baskets and free throws, but North Florida could not string together a successful stretch to get past the Cougars.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- North Florida went 23-for-31 from the line, marking the third time this season UNF has made 20 or more free throws and the fourth time taking more than 20.
- College of Charleston shot 43.5 percent from the field, while the Ospreys hit just 34.5 percent.
- It was even off the glass with 39 rebounds each, but UNF capitalized on 14 offensive boards leading to 22 second chance points.
- Four players scored in double figures for the Cougars led by Darien Huff with 15 points, while Tanisha Brown had a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
UP NEXT
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