
Women's Basketball Earns First ASUN Win at Queens (N.C.), 76-57
1/13/2024 6:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Swann, Adams Each Score 17 Points On The Road
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - North Florida women's basketball (7-11, 1-3) had an impressive showing on offense to secure its first conference victory of the season against Queens (N.C.) (6-10, 0-3), 76-57, on Saturday afternoon.
After back-to-back games of scoring under 45 points, UNF got back on track on the back half of their road trip with a 19-point victory up north. Head coach Erika Lambert also picked up her first ASUN win as the helm of the Ospreys.
Lyric Swann was lighting it up from deep with five three-pointers to score 17 points in the game, while Jayla Adams also put together 17 points going 4-for-7 from the field and 7-for-8 from the charity stripe. It's the second time this year that two Ospreys have combined for 17 points or more against a D-I opponent.
North Florida | 7-11, 1-3 ASUN
Queens (N.C.) | 6-10, 0-3 ASUN
First Half: Swann started the scoring with an early three-pointer that foreshadowed the theme of the game...after back-to-back buckets from Emma Broermann in the paint, Swann returned with another three with Alexa Washington adding on another from deep...with the score tied at 13-13, Jayla Adams joined in on the fun from beyond the arc to give UNF a four-point lead through the first...the scoring run broke open for the Ospreys in the second quarter with a 12-1 run that started with Sarah Taub earning an and-one basket...during the run, freshman Agnes Svansdottir scored her first points as an Osprey after joining the team from Iceland just a few weeks ago...Adams and Swann ended the run with scores, but Alexa Washington started another run to end the first half with seven straight points to take a 36-24 lead into the break.
Second Half: Adams hit another three-pointer going into the third quarter, but not before Selma Eklund worked her way through traffic in the paint...Swann keep chucking it from distance with a made three off the glass...Adams and Washington converted on layups midway through the third, followed with Broermann and Washington scoring on another scoring run for UNF...Svansdottir made her first three-pointer to secure a 20-point lead heading into the fourth...after a defensive start to the final period, Swann made her fifth three of the night and Kyla Cain followed that up with an and-one shortly after...made free throws through the final five minutes of the game kept the Royals at bay in the 76-57 road win.
UNF
Lyric Swann | 17 points, 4 rebounds
Jayla Adams | 17 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists
Alexa Washington | 10 points, 2 assists
Emma Broermann | 8 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists
QUE
Nicole Gwynn | 17 points, 3 steals, 2 rebounds
Kemia Ward | 9 points, 6 rebounds
Jordyn Weaver | 7 points, 9 rebounds
"I'm so proud of the way our team responded. There is no quit in this group! We were down one starter today, but still executed our game plan smoothly. Our transition defense was strong again against a fast-paced Queens squad, and offensively, our players were more intentional today about getting the ball in the paint, which opened things up for us on the perimeter. Lastly, we were happy to welcome our new teammate, Agnes [Svansdottir], to the floor! She's only been practicing for a week and a half, but jumped right in and gave us valuable minutes at the four spot. She's going to be a very versatile player for us."
-- head coach Erika Lambert
North Florida comes back home to host the River City Rumble against Jacksonville on Saturday, Jan. 20, with tip-off set for 2 p.m., at UNF Arena.
After back-to-back games of scoring under 45 points, UNF got back on track on the back half of their road trip with a 19-point victory up north. Head coach Erika Lambert also picked up her first ASUN win as the helm of the Ospreys.
Lyric Swann was lighting it up from deep with five three-pointers to score 17 points in the game, while Jayla Adams also put together 17 points going 4-for-7 from the field and 7-for-8 from the charity stripe. It's the second time this year that two Ospreys have combined for 17 points or more against a D-I opponent.
UNF 76, QUE 57
RECORDS
North Florida | 7-11, 1-3 ASUNQueens (N.C.) | 6-10, 0-3 ASUN
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
First Half: Swann started the scoring with an early three-pointer that foreshadowed the theme of the game...after back-to-back buckets from Emma Broermann in the paint, Swann returned with another three with Alexa Washington adding on another from deep...with the score tied at 13-13, Jayla Adams joined in on the fun from beyond the arc to give UNF a four-point lead through the first...the scoring run broke open for the Ospreys in the second quarter with a 12-1 run that started with Sarah Taub earning an and-one basket...during the run, freshman Agnes Svansdottir scored her first points as an Osprey after joining the team from Iceland just a few weeks ago...Adams and Swann ended the run with scores, but Alexa Washington started another run to end the first half with seven straight points to take a 36-24 lead into the break.Second Half: Adams hit another three-pointer going into the third quarter, but not before Selma Eklund worked her way through traffic in the paint...Swann keep chucking it from distance with a made three off the glass...Adams and Washington converted on layups midway through the third, followed with Broermann and Washington scoring on another scoring run for UNF...Svansdottir made her first three-pointer to secure a 20-point lead heading into the fourth...after a defensive start to the final period, Swann made her fifth three of the night and Kyla Cain followed that up with an and-one shortly after...made free throws through the final five minutes of the game kept the Royals at bay in the 76-57 road win.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNFLyric Swann | 17 points, 4 rebounds
Jayla Adams | 17 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists
Alexa Washington | 10 points, 2 assists
Emma Broermann | 8 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists
QUE
Nicole Gwynn | 17 points, 3 steals, 2 rebounds
Kemia Ward | 9 points, 6 rebounds
Jordyn Weaver | 7 points, 9 rebounds
COACH'S THOUGHTS
"I'm so proud of the way our team responded. There is no quit in this group! We were down one starter today, but still executed our game plan smoothly. Our transition defense was strong again against a fast-paced Queens squad, and offensively, our players were more intentional today about getting the ball in the paint, which opened things up for us on the perimeter. Lastly, we were happy to welcome our new teammate, Agnes [Svansdottir], to the floor! She's only been practicing for a week and a half, but jumped right in and gave us valuable minutes at the four spot. She's going to be a very versatile player for us."-- head coach Erika Lambert
NOTES
- This is Swann's 11th game in double figures and the second time in her Osprey career making at least five three-pointers, with the first being against Auburn on Dec. 20, 2022.
- Adams has also been an effective scorer as of recent with double digits in seven of her last eight games.
- Svansdottir saw her first action as an Osprey with five points, two assists and two steals after arriving with the team from Iceland in late December.
- Taub entered the starting lineup for the first time since USC Upstate on Nov. 25, 2023.
- UNF was efficient from every facet of the game shooting 48.0% from the field, 41.7% from 3PT, and an 81.8 FT%.
- The Ospreys also had the edge for points in the paint, 26-20, and fast break points, 9-2.
UP NEXT
North Florida comes back home to host the River City Rumble against Jacksonville on Saturday, Jan. 20, with tip-off set for 2 p.m., at UNF Arena.Team Stats
UNF
Queens
FG%
.480
.306
3FG%
.417
.353
FT%
.818
.722
RB
35
38
TO
17
16
STL
6
6
Game Leaders
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