
Women's Basketball Drops Close Battle Against Jacksonville State
2/16/2023 9:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Livingston Scores Career-High 18 Points
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A back-and-forth game for North Florida women's basketball (6-18, 3-11 ASUN) didn't go its way against Jacksonville State (14-11, 7-7 ASUN), as they faced defeat against the Gamecocks, 68-61, on Thursday evening at UNF Arena.
In a game that saw 15 lead changes, the Ospreys fought until the end with each of the first three periods concluding as a one-possession game. Despite two double-digit scorers, UNF couldn't find offensive production late in the game to keep up with the Gamecocks in the fourth.
Brianna Livingston set a career-high in points with 18 total after she was honored with her senior night before the game. Lyric Swann also stuffed the score sheet with 19 points to go along with three rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocks.
North Florida | 6-18 (3-11 ASUN)
Jacksonville State | 14-11 (7-7 ASUN)
First Half: Livingston came out firing to start the game with a driving layup, followed by a score from Emma Broermann to go up 4-0...Elysa Wesolek came into the game off the bench with a layup and three-pointer for the Ospreys...Jaelyn Swann ended the first quarter with a buzzer-beating three down two to give UNF the lead after one...coming into the second quarter, J. Swann went back to her spot and nailed another one from downtown...her sister joined in on the three-point fun with a make from beyond the arc...Ospreys went on an 8-0 scoring run after a pair of threes from Helena Rafnsdottir and L. Swann, as well as a layup from Sarah Taub to secure a 35-33 lead going into the break.
Second Half: Livingston started the third quarter much like the first, as she scored the first seven points of the period for UNF...L. Swann went on to score the next 10 points in the third after Livingston's run, including two three-pointers that kept the Ospreys within a score of the Gamecocks through the period...in the fourth, Jax State scored six straight before L. Swann threw a half-court pass to Kaila Rougier for the score...L. Swann came back with a layup to keep it a five-point game midway through the final period...Livingston made a jumper with just over a minute left, but no other field goals were made for UNF afterwards in a 68-61 loss for their first of two home games this weekend.
UNF
Lyric Swann | 19 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 assists, 2 blocks
Brianna Livingston | 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
Emma Broermann | 5 points, 11 rebounds, 4 blocks
JSU
Kennedy Gavin | 18 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals
Kyra Williams | 15 points, 2 rebounds
Shawnta Shaw | 8 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 assists
"We played well enough to win tonight, but have to do a better job executing and taking care of the ball. We missed an opportunity to get one tonight, but we have a quick turnaround and will have to bounce back!"
-- head coach Darrick Gibbs
UNF will return to honor four players during senior day against Kennesaw State on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m., at UNF Arena.
In a game that saw 15 lead changes, the Ospreys fought until the end with each of the first three periods concluding as a one-possession game. Despite two double-digit scorers, UNF couldn't find offensive production late in the game to keep up with the Gamecocks in the fourth.
Brianna Livingston set a career-high in points with 18 total after she was honored with her senior night before the game. Lyric Swann also stuffed the score sheet with 19 points to go along with three rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocks.
JSU 68, UNF 61
RECORDS
North Florida | 6-18 (3-11 ASUN)Jacksonville State | 14-11 (7-7 ASUN)
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
First Half: Livingston came out firing to start the game with a driving layup, followed by a score from Emma Broermann to go up 4-0...Elysa Wesolek came into the game off the bench with a layup and three-pointer for the Ospreys...Jaelyn Swann ended the first quarter with a buzzer-beating three down two to give UNF the lead after one...coming into the second quarter, J. Swann went back to her spot and nailed another one from downtown...her sister joined in on the three-point fun with a make from beyond the arc...Ospreys went on an 8-0 scoring run after a pair of threes from Helena Rafnsdottir and L. Swann, as well as a layup from Sarah Taub to secure a 35-33 lead going into the break.Second Half: Livingston started the third quarter much like the first, as she scored the first seven points of the period for UNF...L. Swann went on to score the next 10 points in the third after Livingston's run, including two three-pointers that kept the Ospreys within a score of the Gamecocks through the period...in the fourth, Jax State scored six straight before L. Swann threw a half-court pass to Kaila Rougier for the score...L. Swann came back with a layup to keep it a five-point game midway through the final period...Livingston made a jumper with just over a minute left, but no other field goals were made for UNF afterwards in a 68-61 loss for their first of two home games this weekend.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNFLyric Swann | 19 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 assists, 2 blocks
Brianna Livingston | 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists
Emma Broermann | 5 points, 11 rebounds, 4 blocks
JSU
Kennedy Gavin | 18 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals
Kyra Williams | 15 points, 2 rebounds
Shawnta Shaw | 8 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 assists
COACH'S THOUGHTS
"We played well enough to win tonight, but have to do a better job executing and taking care of the ball. We missed an opportunity to get one tonight, but we have a quick turnaround and will have to bounce back!"-- head coach Darrick Gibbs
NOTES
- Along with points, Livingston also set career-highs in field goals made and attempted (7-for-13), three-pointers made and attempted (2-for-3), and assists (3).
- Broermann and Sarah Taub set career-highs in blocks with four each.
- Taub also set a career-high in playing time with 36 minutes total.
- L. Swann matched her career-high in blocks as well with two on the night.
- She also attempted a season-high nine threes for a third time this season, as well as her second time in three games.
- Has combined for 40 points in both games against Lipscomb and Jacksonville State.
- The junior has played 35 or more minutes in six of her past seven games.
- Same lineup was used for a third consecutive game against the Gamecocks.
UP NEXT
UNF will return to honor four players during senior day against Kennesaw State on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m., at UNF Arena.Team Stats
JSU
UNF
FG%
.381
.426
3FG%
.333
.455
FT%
.630
.500
RB
34
43
TO
8
25
STL
10
4
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