Mar 6, 2008 PBC Tournament - Armstrong Atlantic Downs Clayton State 68-66 on Buzzer Beater AIKEN, S.C.-- Junior forward Lacy Willis had a career game,
scoring 26 points, but none bigger than the game winning baseline
jumper at the buzzer to give seventh-seeded Armstrong Atlantic
State University a 68-66 upset win over second-seeded Clayton State
University Thursday afternoon at the USC Aiken Convocation
Center.
The Lady Pirates improve to 19-10 and advance to the semi-finals
while Clayton State who had shared regular season championship end
the year at 18-10.
Accompanied by Willis’ 26 points was a double-double by
Kaneetha Gordan with 18 points and 11 rebounds as she grabbed the
all-time AASU scoring record with 1367 points. Holmes scored a
dozen for the Lady Pirates with all 12 of her points coming from
behind the arc in the first half.
Clayton State was paced by four Lakers in double-figures. Roberta
led the way with 16 points, while Marie St. Fort chipped in 14.
Shantel Ragin and Dominique Jennings each added 13 points in the
last-second loss.
AASU started the game on a 14-0 run backed by six points apiece
from Lindsey Holmes and Willis to open up the double-digit lead
less than five minutes into the contest.
Clayton State followed with an 11-0 run of their own, but Holmes
knocked down her third three-pointer of the game to put the Lady
Pirates back on the board with a six-point lead at 17-11.
After a pair of buckets by the Lakers, Dartayvia Thomas knocked
down a pair of free throws late in the half to give the Lady
Pirates a 30-18 lead at the break.
The second half saw Armstrong Atlantic stake themselves to a
game-high 16-point lead at 44-28 with 11:30 remaining in the
quarter-final matchup, but Clayton State would not fold, battling
down to the final minute where they trailed by five points with
just 40-seconds left in regulation. A three-pointer by St. Fort
pulled the Lakers to within a bucket at 66-64 and on the ensuing
possession Ragin came up with a steal on the full-court press and
set up Roberta Phillips for the game-tieing layup with just
14-seconds remaining.
After a time out, Jasmine Herron pushed the ball up the floor
through traffic and found Willis on the baseline for game-winning
jump-shot as time expired, giving Armstrong Atlantic the first
upset of the tournament with the 68-66 win over the second-seeded
Lakers.
Boxscore
Game 5 – Clayton State vs. Armstrong Atlantic State
– Quotes
Clayton State head coach Dennis Cox
“The Peach Belt Conference Tournament is always competitive,
but I think everyone knew it would be extremely competitive this
year. I’ve always felt like the first game of a tournament is
always the hardest one.”
“I’m disappointed we didn’t play better early.
I’m pleased with our heart and staying in it. It was just a
bad [day] to be shooting this coldly.”
Armstrong Atlantic head coach Rodger Hodge
“I’m very proud of our kids. We knew Clayton State was
going to make a run, but we never folded and never lost our
composure. Even right up until that last shot, we were able to do
what we wanted to do.”
On last play:
“We knew they were going to come with some kind of pressure.
All night long, on our dribble penetration they had helped
aggressively. I told Jas to penetrate and kick as they helped. I
don’t know how she got out of traffic, but she did, and Lacey
made a great shot.”
Lacey Willis on game-winning shot
“I was pretty confident about it, I got a pretty good look. I
don’t know how Jas got it to me, but I had a good feel all
game.”
Kaneetha Gordon
“This win means a lot to us as a team with them beating us
last year [in the tournament]. We were confident we could win,
because we believe, we work hard and we knew the pressure was on us
to finish strong.”
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