
Women's Basketball Falters In River City Rumble
2/15/2025 4:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida women's basketball put up a strong start to begin its rivalry matchup against Jacksonville, but the second-half surge from the Dolphins was too much in a 63-52 defeat in the River City Rumble on Saturday afternoon.
After a tied opening quarter and a four-point lead in the second period, the Ospreys couldn't find its rhythm on offense in the second half. Three Ospreys hit double-digits on the score sheet, plus Kaila Rougier's 10-rebound performance, but JU got the best of UNF in the first of two games this season.
North Florida | 4-23, 0-14 ASUN
Jacksonville | 13-13, 7-7 ASUN
FIRST HALF: Sarah Taub started off the rivalry-game festivities scoring a three-pointer, followed with a layup score to get five quick points for UNF...after a drive from Nicole Carreno to the bucket while being fouled, Jazmine Spencer added another three to end the opening period with a tied score...the Ospreys continued their hot start with a trey from Helena Rafnsdottir...Sydney Pettis joined Spencer with layups to extend their lead to three...three straight makes from distance pushed the lead even more with Stinson grabbing two of the three...a second score from Carreno ended the half with the Ospreys up by four.
SECOND HALF: Spencer stopped a short run from JU out of the break to keep the score tied in the third quarter...Nia Brown hit a quick jumper paired with Maddie Millar's first three-pointer since 2023 to keep it close at the end of the period...Rougier and Stinson added more points to UNF's total to draw the deficit back to six points...Taub added a trio of layups through the rest of the fourth, but it was too much to overcome at Swisher Gym.
UNF
Jazmine Spencer | 13 points, 3 rebounds
Sarah Taub | 11 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals
Jamisyn Stinson | 11 points
Kaila Rougier | 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals
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JU
Edyn Battle | 21 points, 4 rebounds
Saniyah Craig | 14 points, 15 rebounds
Priscilla Williams | 13 points, 6 rebounds
North Florida will stay in the Jacksonville area with a home weekend starting with Eastern Kentucky on Thursday, Feb. 20, at UNF Arena.
After a tied opening quarter and a four-point lead in the second period, the Ospreys couldn't find its rhythm on offense in the second half. Three Ospreys hit double-digits on the score sheet, plus Kaila Rougier's 10-rebound performance, but JU got the best of UNF in the first of two games this season.
JU 63, UNF 52
RECORDS
North Florida | 4-23, 0-14 ASUNJacksonville | 13-13, 7-7 ASUN
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
FIRST HALF: Sarah Taub started off the rivalry-game festivities scoring a three-pointer, followed with a layup score to get five quick points for UNF...after a drive from Nicole Carreno to the bucket while being fouled, Jazmine Spencer added another three to end the opening period with a tied score...the Ospreys continued their hot start with a trey from Helena Rafnsdottir...Sydney Pettis joined Spencer with layups to extend their lead to three...three straight makes from distance pushed the lead even more with Stinson grabbing two of the three...a second score from Carreno ended the half with the Ospreys up by four.SECOND HALF: Spencer stopped a short run from JU out of the break to keep the score tied in the third quarter...Nia Brown hit a quick jumper paired with Maddie Millar's first three-pointer since 2023 to keep it close at the end of the period...Rougier and Stinson added more points to UNF's total to draw the deficit back to six points...Taub added a trio of layups through the rest of the fourth, but it was too much to overcome at Swisher Gym.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNFJazmine Spencer | 13 points, 3 rebounds
Sarah Taub | 11 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals
Jamisyn Stinson | 11 points
Kaila Rougier | 10 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals
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JU
Edyn Battle | 21 points, 4 rebounds
Saniyah Craig | 14 points, 15 rebounds
Priscilla Williams | 13 points, 6 rebounds
NOTES
- Rougier recorded double-digit rebounds for the first time this season with 10 total.
- The senior played for 38 of the 40 minutes played against JU.
- Maddie Millar keeps improving with her first three-pointer made since returning from injury.
- Spencer, Stinson and Taub each reached double figures to combine for 45 of the 63 points.
UP NEXT
North Florida will stay in the Jacksonville area with a home weekend starting with Eastern Kentucky on Thursday, Feb. 20, at UNF Arena.Team Stats
UNF
JVille
FG%
.290
.439
3FG%
.273
.200
FT%
.600
.550
RB
31
46
TO
6
12
STL
5
3
Game Leaders
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