Conway, S.C. – Savannah Brooks and
Kristin Williams each scored season highs, with 26 and 23 points respectively, as Coastal Carolina pulled away in the second half for an 83-68 win over Georgia State in a Sun Belt conference women's basketball game Thursday afternoon at the HTC Center.
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Brooks led the way with 26 points, while Williams scored 23 points. The duo combined for 11 three-pointers as Coastal used the long-range shot to pull out to a 17-point lead in the third quarter before coasting to its eighth home win without a loss. Williams finished 7-of-14 from long range after missing her first five long-range attempts. "I kept telling myself the next one is going in, until it did," said Williams.
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Coastal finished 15-of-38 from beyond the arc, with Williams hitting seven of those in the final 22 minutes. Brooks contributed four buckets from long range and grabbed 10 rebounds, for her first double-double of the season. "She played lights out today," said Coastal head coach
Kevin Pederson of Brooks' effort.
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"We started the game 2-of-16 from the three-point line, but we had the keep shooting them. And we hit a stretch where we made 10-of-13 and turned the game around," noted Pederson. "We had to drive the pace. We played with our small lineup and it changed the game."
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Mallory Bruce also hit for double figures with 14 points, while
Jayden Marable added nine points and four assists. Coastal is now 13-3 overall and 4-2 in the league.
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Mya Williams was one of four players in double figures for Georgia State, which fell to 7-10 overall and 1-5 in the Sun Belt.
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Coastal grabbed the lead by scoring five consecutive points, taking a 14-9 lead late in the first quarter. But the Chants didn't lead by more than six until a 14-4 scoring spree in the last 1:17 of the second quarter. Williams hit three three-pointers in the run, including a long bank shot at the buzzer that gave Coastal a 40-29 advantage at the break. Brooks already had 15 points and seven rebounds after the first two quarters, while Williams had 11 points.
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The lead grew to 12 points when Brooks made a three-pointer in the first minute of the third quarter. But the Panthers regrouped with a 9-0 run to cut the Chants' lead to just three, at 43-40. Fortunately, Brooks and Williams weren't finished hitting from long range.
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Coastal immediately countered with a 15-5 run, as Williams hit a pair of three-pointers and Brooks added a third, giving Coastal a 58-45 lead. Another three ball from Williams gave CCU a 17-point margin, at 64-47, late in the third quarter. In all, Coastal had five players who made three-point shots. It was the second most three-pointers for Coastal this season. The Chants made 18 versus South Carolina State.
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Coastal will return to the HTC Center to face James Madison at 1 p.m. Saturday. After that, the Chants will have two road games before coming back home to host Marshall at 6 p.m. Jan. 29, and Louisiana at 1 p.m. Feb. 1.
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