Jan. 25, 2004
Box Score
NORFOLK, Va. - Sophomore Lawona Davis set a new
career-high to lead the Old Dominion women's basketball team with 18
points, as the Lady Monarchs defeated conference rival George Mason, 77-54,
in front of 5,022 fans Sunday afternoon at the Ted Constant Convocation
Center.
The Lady Monarchs, winners of their second straight, improve to 11-6
overall, 6-1 in CAA play, and continue to be perfect at home sporting a 7-0
record at the Constant Center. George Mason, suffering its largest loss of
the season, falls to 9-5 overall and 4-3 in league play.
The Old Dominion defense held the Patriots to just 19 points at the
half, George Mason's lowest scoring output of the season in the first 20
minutes of a game. Patriot senior guard Jen Derevjanik, who entered the
game as the CAA's second-leading scorer averaging over 19 points per game,
was held to just one point at the half. Although Derevjanik finished the
game with 10 points, eight of those points came from the free throw line as
she was only 2-of-13 from the field.
The Lady Monarchs opened the game on 14-4 run and never looked back
as Old Dominion held a 39-18 edge at the end of the first half. Senior
forward Vernessa Neamo cut the Patriot's deficit down to single digits on a
lay-up at the 11:27 mark as Old Dominion led, 16-8, but from there the Lady
Monarchs would maintain a double-digit lead. The Lady Monarchs led by as
many as 22 in the first half capped off by a lay-up by redshirt freshman
Shantel Wilson with just over a minute remaining ended a
11-0 run by Old Dominion.
The Patriots could not over come its first half deficit despite
nearly equally Old Dominion's output in the second half, 36-38. Three
times in the second half, George Mason pulled within 15, but it would the
closest the Patriots would come to the Lady Monarchs lead in the second
half. After a lay-up by junior guard Laura Kooij with 8:11 remaining and
the score at 59-44, the Lady Monarchs held the Patriots to one field goal
the rest of the game and proceeded to go on a 10-1 run to take a game-high
24 point lead. Freshman Tish Lyons scored four of her
career-high 10 points during that span as Old Dominion went up 69-45 with
4:26 left in the game. George Mason converted eight of their 14 attempts
from the charity stripe and a lay-up by senior center Osato Edobor-Osula
rounded out the Patriot scoring.
Senior Monique Coker continued to have George Mason's
number. The Preseason First Team All-CAA pick, who had previously set
career marks in scoring and rebounding against the Patriots last season,
notched another double-double, her ninth of the season with 16 points and
14 rebounds. Junior guard Shareese Grant, was also one of
four Lady Monarchs in double digits, with 16 points.
George Mason's Derevjanik netted 11 of her game-high 12 points in the
second half as one of three Patriots in double figures. Neamo registered
11 before fouling out and Kooij added 10.
The Lady Monarchs outrebounded their opponent 50-36. Connecting on
33-of-67 from the field, Old Dominion nearly shot 50 percent for the second
straight game, hitting 49.3 percent for the game. George Mason shot only
29.3 percent (17-of-58) and was held to 7.7 percent from beyond the arc
after entering the game as one of the top three-point shooting teams in the
CAA.