Lions Rebound to Top Southern Miss at Battle 4 Atlantis
11/24/2024 11:38:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Columbia meets Ball State in consolation final on Monday at 5 p.m. ET
PARADISE ISLAND, The Bahamas – Riley Weiss scored a game-high 22 points and every available Lion recorded at least one assist, as the Columbia women's basketball team defeated Southern Miss, 85-66, on Sunday at the Battle 4 Atlantis. The tournament is being played from Imperial Arena at Atlantis Paradise Island.
Columbia (5-2) moves on to the consolation bracket championship game to take on Ball State (5-1) on Monday at 5 p.m. The Cardinals defeated Texas A&M on Sunday night, 75-62. Monday's contest is available to watch live on FloCollege.
Weiss was joined in double figures scoring by senior captains Kitty Henderson (16) and Cecelia Collins (12), as well as a season-high 11 off the bench from first-year Maria Arrebola. Collins led all players with eight rebounds and seven assists. Perri Page had a game-high four steals.
The Lions bounced back from a 10-point loss to Indiana on Saturday by knocking down 11 threes and shooting 48.5 percent from the field. They outscored the Lady Eagles 20-7 off turnovers, forcing 19 and coming up with 13 steals. The Lions also doubled up Southern Miss in second-chance points, 18-9, by crashing the boards for 20 offensive rebounds.
"There was a great response, especially in the second half," Columbia head coach Megan Griffith said. "It's always difficult when you come off a loss, especially in a meaningful game yesterday. We were all trying to figure out, 'How do we turn the page?' I think we all committed to some things – our team took it seriously, we took it to heart – and I was happy to see that come to fruition in the second half.
Seventeen of Weiss's points came in the first half, including a run of three consecutive treys at the beginning of the second quarter. The last of those forced Southern Miss (2-4) to call for time but it did not stop the run. The Lions went on to score 16 straight points to turn a 10-point deficit into a six-point lead. Kitty Henderson splashed in one of her three triples on the night to cap the run.
Southern Miss battled back to tie things up last in the first half but first-year Nasi Simmons gave the Lions one last bit of momentum heading into the locker rooms. She stole the ball away with six seconds left, drove all the way to the hoop and spun her shot around the rim and through as time expired.
"This is the first game that our bench production has been in double figures with 22 points.," Griffith added. "That says a lot about the response. I'm excited to carry that over into tomorrow."
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Columbia (5-2) moves on to the consolation bracket championship game to take on Ball State (5-1) on Monday at 5 p.m. The Cardinals defeated Texas A&M on Sunday night, 75-62. Monday's contest is available to watch live on FloCollege.
Weiss was joined in double figures scoring by senior captains Kitty Henderson (16) and Cecelia Collins (12), as well as a season-high 11 off the bench from first-year Maria Arrebola. Collins led all players with eight rebounds and seven assists. Perri Page had a game-high four steals.
The Lions bounced back from a 10-point loss to Indiana on Saturday by knocking down 11 threes and shooting 48.5 percent from the field. They outscored the Lady Eagles 20-7 off turnovers, forcing 19 and coming up with 13 steals. The Lions also doubled up Southern Miss in second-chance points, 18-9, by crashing the boards for 20 offensive rebounds.
"There was a great response, especially in the second half," Columbia head coach Megan Griffith said. "It's always difficult when you come off a loss, especially in a meaningful game yesterday. We were all trying to figure out, 'How do we turn the page?' I think we all committed to some things – our team took it seriously, we took it to heart – and I was happy to see that come to fruition in the second half.
"Southern Miss came out playing to win that game. We knew that and they are a well-coached program – we have a lot of respect for them … We knew we were going to get their best – nobody wants to come all the way down here and not give their best. I was happy with, again, what we did in the second half."COUNT IT 👌 ➕ 1️⃣
— Columbia Women's Basketball (@CULionsWBB) November 25, 2024
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Seventeen of Weiss's points came in the first half, including a run of three consecutive treys at the beginning of the second quarter. The last of those forced Southern Miss (2-4) to call for time but it did not stop the run. The Lions went on to score 16 straight points to turn a 10-point deficit into a six-point lead. Kitty Henderson splashed in one of her three triples on the night to cap the run.
Southern Miss battled back to tie things up last in the first half but first-year Nasi Simmons gave the Lions one last bit of momentum heading into the locker rooms. She stole the ball away with six seconds left, drove all the way to the hoop and spun her shot around the rim and through as time expired.
Weiss was quieted some in the second half but the bench stepped up to create separation. Arrebola scored six third-quarter points, including a buzzer-beater at the end of teh third, while sophomore transfer Marija Avlijas had six in the fourth on her way to a season-high eight. Columbia pushed the lead to double figures in the fourth quarter and doubled up Southern Miss, 24-12, to run away with the win.Big-time steal and bucket to end the half by the rookie, @NasiSimmons4! 💨
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"This is the first game that our bench production has been in double figures with 22 points.," Griffith added. "That says a lot about the response. I'm excited to carry that over into tomorrow."
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For the latest on the Columbia women's basketball, follow @CULionsWBB on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, or on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Team Stats
CU
USM
FG%
.485
.466
3FG%
.306
.474
FT%
.444
.375
RB
41
34
TO
13
19
STL
13
5
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