
Women's Basketball Falls at Home to Eastern Kentucky
1/27/2024 7:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Broermann Notches Second Double-Double Performance of Season
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida women's basketball (7-13, 1-5) went toe-to-toe through the first 20 minutes with Eastern Kentucky (16-5, 5-2) on its home court, but was unable to generate points in the second half in a 79-56 loss on Saturday afternoon in UNF Arena.
The Ospreys stayed with four points in three of the four quarters played against EKU, but were outscored, 25-7, in the third quarter for the Colonels to run away with the strong lead. Despite the loss, Emma Broermann had a great performance in the paint with 11 points and 12 rebounds for her second double-double of the season and eighth of her career.
North Florida | 7-13, 1-5 ASUN
Eastern Kentucky | 16-5, 5-2 ASUN
First Half: Kaila Rougier opened the scoring for the Ospreys driving a layup home before Broermann picked up her first points of the afternoon…The Colonels scored five straight to extend their lead to four…Rougier and Broermann answered back to give the Ospreys their second lead of the day…Threes from Alexa Washington and Agnes Svansdottir helped UNF get within one…Washington drove home two more layups to keep the score even at the end of the first quarter, 19-19…The Ospreys hit back-to-back threes to open the second thanks to Jayla Adams and Rougier…Broermann scored UNFs next five points after two layups and a trip to the charity stripe…Svansdottir notched her second trey of the afternoon before the Colonels ensued on a nine-point run to end the half with a 37-33 lead.Â
Second Half: The Ospreys struggled to open the second period with Eastern Kentucky scoring seven straight from the start…Adams grabbed the first points of the half to cut the deficit to ten…the Colonels proceeded on another scoring run before Sarah Taub tallied her first point from the free-throw line…Adams took her total up to seven with another layup before Lyric Swann added her first points as the Colonels took a 62-40 lead into the fourth quarter…Svansdottir knocked down her third trey to start the fourth before Adams drove in for the and-one to cut down the deficit…Broermann notched her double-double after scoring a layup to make it 11 points on the day.
UNF
Emma Broermann | 11 points, 12 rebounds
Jayla Adams | 10 points, 3 rebounds
Alexa Washington | 10 points
EKU
Antwainette Walker | 17 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals
Kaitlyn Costner | 14 points, 4 rebounds
Jasmine McGinnis-Taylor | 10 points, 7 rebounds
Ivy Turner | 10 points, 7 rebounds
"We played three good quarters of basketball today. We've been talking the last couple weeks about eliminating single-digit scoring quarters, so our third quarter effort was disappointing. We threw the ball away seven times that quarter alone. Overall, we weren't successful keeping them out of the paint and we put them on the line too much. Emma [Broermann] was a beast on the boards for us, as she continues to be one of the best rebounders in the conference. Jayla [Adams] continued her double-digit scoring streak and it was nice to see Alexa [Washington] have success scoring the ball again."
-- head coach Erika Lambert
North Florida begins a two-game road stretch, starting in North Alabama on Thursday, Feb. 1, with tip-off set for 6:30 p.m., in Florence, Ala.
The Ospreys stayed with four points in three of the four quarters played against EKU, but were outscored, 25-7, in the third quarter for the Colonels to run away with the strong lead. Despite the loss, Emma Broermann had a great performance in the paint with 11 points and 12 rebounds for her second double-double of the season and eighth of her career.
EKU 79, UNF 56
RECORDS
North Florida | 7-13, 1-5 ASUNEastern Kentucky | 16-5, 5-2 ASUN
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
First Half: Kaila Rougier opened the scoring for the Ospreys driving a layup home before Broermann picked up her first points of the afternoon…The Colonels scored five straight to extend their lead to four…Rougier and Broermann answered back to give the Ospreys their second lead of the day…Threes from Alexa Washington and Agnes Svansdottir helped UNF get within one…Washington drove home two more layups to keep the score even at the end of the first quarter, 19-19…The Ospreys hit back-to-back threes to open the second thanks to Jayla Adams and Rougier…Broermann scored UNFs next five points after two layups and a trip to the charity stripe…Svansdottir notched her second trey of the afternoon before the Colonels ensued on a nine-point run to end the half with a 37-33 lead. Second Half: The Ospreys struggled to open the second period with Eastern Kentucky scoring seven straight from the start…Adams grabbed the first points of the half to cut the deficit to ten…the Colonels proceeded on another scoring run before Sarah Taub tallied her first point from the free-throw line…Adams took her total up to seven with another layup before Lyric Swann added her first points as the Colonels took a 62-40 lead into the fourth quarter…Svansdottir knocked down her third trey to start the fourth before Adams drove in for the and-one to cut down the deficit…Broermann notched her double-double after scoring a layup to make it 11 points on the day.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNFEmma Broermann | 11 points, 12 rebounds
Jayla Adams | 10 points, 3 rebounds
Alexa Washington | 10 points
EKU
Antwainette Walker | 17 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals
Kaitlyn Costner | 14 points, 4 rebounds
Jasmine McGinnis-Taylor | 10 points, 7 rebounds
Ivy Turner | 10 points, 7 rebounds
COACH'S THOUGHTS
"We played three good quarters of basketball today. We've been talking the last couple weeks about eliminating single-digit scoring quarters, so our third quarter effort was disappointing. We threw the ball away seven times that quarter alone. Overall, we weren't successful keeping them out of the paint and we put them on the line too much. Emma [Broermann] was a beast on the boards for us, as she continues to be one of the best rebounders in the conference. Jayla [Adams] continued her double-digit scoring streak and it was nice to see Alexa [Washington] have success scoring the ball again."-- head coach Erika Lambert
NOTES
- Broermann recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
- It was her second double-double of the season and fourth time earning 10+ rebounds in past six games.
- Adams and Washington joined Broermann with double figure points with 10 points each.
- Adams continued her double-digit scoring stretch by expanding it to 10 of the past 11 games.
- Svansdottir went for a career-high nine points in third game played of collegiate career.
- Taub returned to the starting lineup, replacing Selma Eklund in the rotation.
UP NEXT
North Florida begins a two-game road stretch, starting in North Alabama on Thursday, Feb. 1, with tip-off set for 6:30 p.m., in Florence, Ala.Team Stats
EKU
UNF
FG%
.443
.362
3FG%
.231
.276
FT%
.846
.375
RB
40
33
TO
13
21
STL
9
3
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