CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- The Chattanooga women's basketball team put together a pair of runs to start each half and led wire-to-wire Monday afternoon at The McKenzie Arena, defeating UNC Asheville 62-51 in non-conference action.
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Chattanooga got off to a 14-0 start and led 20-6 at the end of the first half shooting 69.2 percent in the opening frame.
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"It was incredibly important to get off to that start," Mocs head coach
Katie Burrows said. "The entire first half was huge.
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"We put an emphasis on [UNCA's Nadiria] Evans and [Kai] Carter. We knew those two were going to be the focus. I felt like we did a good job of smothering them."
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The pair combined for 21 points, well below their average 33.4 points per game. They were 8-of-30 from the field. Carter had both 3-pointers and Evans was 3-of-4 from the free throw line.
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Brooke Hampel led off the game with a 3-pointer from the corner and
Dena Jarrells capped off the opening run with a 3-pointer of her own to make it 14-0 just under four minutes into the game. Chattanooga was 6-for-6 in the run and closed out the period shooting 9-of-13 (62.9%). Three of UTC's four misses were from deep.
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The Mocs hot shooting continued in the second with UTC making 6-of-12 (50%) from the floor and leading 33-22 heading into intermission.
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A second run that started with a layup from Jarrells at the end of the second quarter stretched into the third for a 17-1 advantage, pushing the Mocs lead to 48-23, their largest of the game. UNCA started the quarter making 1-of-2 from the free throw line and UTC scored the next 15. Jarrells had nine points for UTC in the sequence and the Mocs were 8-of-15 from the field.
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Chattanooga shot 48.3 percent (28-58) for the game, a season-best for made field goals and had just three chances at the free throw line.
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Jarrells led all scorers with a career-best 19 points, making 8-of-11 from the field including a pair of 3-pointers.
Abbey Cornelius recorded her third double-double of the year with 12 points and a season-best tying 16 rebounds. Hampel, who experienced early foul trouble, was 6-of-6 from the field with 13 points in just 16 minutes on the floor.
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"She is finding her offensive 'swag', Burrows said. "At Vanderbilt I challenged her. I told her that when she got the ball, she needed to look to score."
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The Bulldogs shot just 30.5 percent (18-of-59) for the game and missed their first six chances and had a pair of turnovers. Carter had a couple of 3-pointers late and led UNC Asheville with 12 points. Evans had nine points and four rebounds. The Bulldogs were 11-of-16 from the charity stripe and had four treys.
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Chattanooga outrebounded UNC Asheville 38-33 and dominated the paint 42-18. Olafsdottir had more than half of the Mocs' 13 assists. The two teams combined for 40 miscues with each team scoring 14 points off turnovers.
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Asheville falls to 5-6 overall. The win snaps the Mocs nine game skid and puts UTC at 2-11 on the year heading into its post-holiday matchup against #7 Tennessee on December 27 in Knoxville.
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The game pits coach against player, a first for the two head coaches. Lady Vols' head coach Kellie Harper was an assistant coach under Wes Moore for Burrows' final three seasons as a student-athlete.
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The pair combined for a 78-16 (.830) overall record and went 50-6 (.893) against the SoCon. That included UTC's longest win streak of 27 games in 2003-04 that ended with the Mocs' win over Rutgers in the 2004 NCAA Tournament first round. UTC also ran the table on the SoCon that season with a league-record 20 win and no losses.
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