
Women's Basketball Drops Overtime Affair to FAU
11/13/2023 11:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Four Ospreys in Double Figures for Third Consecutive Game
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A back-and-forth game that saw multiple scoring runs didn't fall the Ospreys' way, as North Florida women's basketball (1-2) suffered an 84-75 overtime loss against Florida Atlantic (1-1) on Monday evening at the UNF Arena.
The Ospreys had four players in double figures for a third consecutive game to open the season for the first time in program history. It was also the second consecutive meeting that saw overtime between the two teams with the last meeting in 2021 resulting in a 85-79 overtime victory for UNF.
Emma Broermann led the team in scoring with 19 points off a 8-for-9 shooting night, while Jayla Adams notched a career-high in assists with 10 total against the Owls. Kaila Rougier, Selma Eklund and Alexa Washington joined Broermann with double-digit scoring performances.
UNF and FAU have played to overtime finishes in each of the last two meetings, with North Florida earning the win in the previous decision back in 2021.
North Florida | 1-2
Florida Atlantic | 1-1
First Half: UNF started hot from downtown with back-to-back threes from Rougier and Eklund...defense showed on both sides the rest of the period with the Ospreys holding a 12-6 lead through one...after an 8-0 run from the Owls coming out for the second, Jayla Adams started a run for UNF completed by Washington's three-pointer for seven consecutive points...another three from Washington, followed by one by Helena Rafnsdottir set up a 30-28 FAU score at the half.
Second Half: Eklund came out with the first two field goals of the second half to tie the game up at 34 a piece...a pair of threes from Rougier with a layup from Eklund in between expanded the Osprey lead to eight...Washington made another three-pointer with Broermann notching layups in the paint to be up by four at the end of the third period...Broermann continued her scoring late with three of the next four UNF field goals made...after a run from FAU put the Ospreys down four, Rougier's clutch three and Eklund's last-second layup sent UNF to overtime for the first time since 2021.
Overtime: Adams and Lyric Swann kept the Ospreys in it through the first three minutes of overtime to stay at a one-possession game...missed shots and turnovers late in the extra period plagued UNF in the final minutes of the game, as they suffered their second loss of the season against the Owls, 84-75.
UNF
Emma Broermann | 19 points, 9 rebounds
Kaila Rougier | 14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists
Selma Eklund | 13 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 assists
Alexa Washington | 10 points, 4 assists
Jayla Adams | 6 points, 10 assists
FAU
Aniya Hubbard | 24 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
Mya Perry | 20 points, 2 rebounds
Janet Rozentale | 16 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
Jada Moore | 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 steals, 2 assists
North Florida makes the quick turnaround to head on the road, as the Ospreys fly across the country to face off against Gonzaga on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 9 p.m. ET, in Spokane, Wash.
The Ospreys had four players in double figures for a third consecutive game to open the season for the first time in program history. It was also the second consecutive meeting that saw overtime between the two teams with the last meeting in 2021 resulting in a 85-79 overtime victory for UNF.
Emma Broermann led the team in scoring with 19 points off a 8-for-9 shooting night, while Jayla Adams notched a career-high in assists with 10 total against the Owls. Kaila Rougier, Selma Eklund and Alexa Washington joined Broermann with double-digit scoring performances.
UNF and FAU have played to overtime finishes in each of the last two meetings, with North Florida earning the win in the previous decision back in 2021.
FAU 84, UNF 75
RECORDS
North Florida | 1-2Florida Atlantic | 1-1
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
First Half: UNF started hot from downtown with back-to-back threes from Rougier and Eklund...defense showed on both sides the rest of the period with the Ospreys holding a 12-6 lead through one...after an 8-0 run from the Owls coming out for the second, Jayla Adams started a run for UNF completed by Washington's three-pointer for seven consecutive points...another three from Washington, followed by one by Helena Rafnsdottir set up a 30-28 FAU score at the half.Second Half: Eklund came out with the first two field goals of the second half to tie the game up at 34 a piece...a pair of threes from Rougier with a layup from Eklund in between expanded the Osprey lead to eight...Washington made another three-pointer with Broermann notching layups in the paint to be up by four at the end of the third period...Broermann continued her scoring late with three of the next four UNF field goals made...after a run from FAU put the Ospreys down four, Rougier's clutch three and Eklund's last-second layup sent UNF to overtime for the first time since 2021.
Overtime: Adams and Lyric Swann kept the Ospreys in it through the first three minutes of overtime to stay at a one-possession game...missed shots and turnovers late in the extra period plagued UNF in the final minutes of the game, as they suffered their second loss of the season against the Owls, 84-75.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNFEmma Broermann | 19 points, 9 rebounds
Kaila Rougier | 14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists
Selma Eklund | 13 points, 7 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 assists
Alexa Washington | 10 points, 4 assists
Jayla Adams | 6 points, 10 assists
FAU
Aniya Hubbard | 24 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
Mya Perry | 20 points, 2 rebounds
Janet Rozentale | 16 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
Jada Moore | 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 steals, 2 assists
COACH'S THOUGHTS
Postgame interview with head coach Erika Lambert, junior guard Kaila Rougier and graduate forward Emma Broermann after tonight's 84-75 overtime loss against FAU.#SWOOP pic.twitter.com/CDKMhyS6ZW
— UNF Women's Basketball (@OspreyWBB) November 14, 2023
NOTES
- Broermann was one rebound away from her eighth double-double, as she was ultra-efficient going 8-for-9 from the field in her 19 points scored.
- Coming off an ASUN Freshman of the Week selection, Washington scored double-digits for a third consecutive game to open her career.
- Eklund had the best game through her career so far with a career-high 13 points and seven rebounds.
- Adams become the first UNF player this season to record 10 assists in a game.
- Rougier made her first start of the season after coming off the bench in the first two games.
UP NEXT
North Florida makes the quick turnaround to head on the road, as the Ospreys fly across the country to face off against Gonzaga on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 9 p.m. ET, in Spokane, Wash.Team Stats
FAU
UNF
FG%
.500
.414
3FG%
.364
.294
FT%
.720
.778
RB
41
35
TO
20
20
STL
8
4
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