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Shark Women Survive in NCAA Opener, Topping Benedict 75-61

NSU scores game's last 14 points to hold off No. 8 seed; face No. 5 Albany State next, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Box Score

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The top-seeded Nova Southeastern women's basketball team scored the last 14 points to end their opening-round game against Benedict, fending off the No. 8 Lady Tigers' upset bid and winning Friday night's South Regional quarterfinal matchup at the NSU Arena, 75-61.

The Sharks (26-4) led from 1:48 to go in the first half until 7:25 remained in the game, when two free throws by Santera Grooms of Benedict (20-10) put her team back ahead, 55-54. After a driving layup by Jessica Russi (Sr., Lake Mary, Fla.), back-to-back baskets by the Lady Tigers gave them a three-point edge with just 6:04 left, 59-56.

On the Sharks' next possession, Taylor Buie (So., Puyallup, Wash.) missed a contested layup, but Russi retrieved the offensive board, and after Buie curled all the way back out to the right wing, Russi found her for a  wide-open '3' to tie the game at 59-59. Two free throws by Danielle Robinson (Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) put the Sharks up two, and though Grooms' jumper tied it at 61-61 with 4:29 left, that would be the last points Benedict would score.

A Jasmine Wilkins (R-Jr., Miami) layup at 3:35 started the final 14-0 stretch, as Benedict missed their last four shots while committing four turnovers. Buie scored nine of those 14 points, and beyond the final stretch, as a team, the Sharks made nine out of their last 10 free throws to seal the win.

Buie had game-high honors with 23 points overall, 18 of those coming in the second half. Richelle Carach (Sr., Naples, Fla.) was next with 15 points. Robinson and Russi each had nine, while Russi added eight assists. Wilkins chipped in with eight points, while Amanda Burakoski (Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) had six points and a game best of 11 rebounds.

Benedict was led in scoring by Kadeeja Vaughn off the bench, going 7-of-12 from the field for 14 points, while also pacing the team with seven rebounds. The Lady Tigers had three players with nine points each: Jasmine Stubbs, Britenique Harrison and Ashley Thompson.

The Sharks move on to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and the semifinals of the South Region at the NSU Arena, where they will face fifth-seeded Albany State, winners over Delta State in the Friday nightcap (49-45). Tipoff on Saturday night will be at 7:30 p.m., following the conclusion of SSC rivals facing off in No. 2 Tampa and No. 3 Rollins. Earlier in the day, Rollins topped another SSC school, Saint Leo, 56-48, while Tampa advanced over West Florida, 77-62.

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