CLEMSON BASKETBALL

UNC Defeats Lady Tigers in Double OT, 100-99


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CHAPEL HILL, NC-Juana Brown scored with 0.9 seconds remaining in the second

overtime period as North Carolina defeated Clemson 100-99 in double

overtime at Chapel Hill, NC Thursday night.

Juana Brown led the Tar Heels with 24 points as she was 10-18 from the

field. Clemson was led in scoring by Erin Batth and Chrissy Floyd as both

players scored 19 points each. Batth also had 14 rebounds.

Krystal Scott hit one of two free throws with 6.2 seconds remaining in the

second overtime period. North Carolina inbounded the ball to Brown. She

drove down the court and put in a leaning layup to give North Carolina the

win.

North Carolina is now 13-9 overall and 7-5 in the ACC. Clemson falls to

15-8 overall, 6-6 in the league.

. The Lady Tigers are ranked 25th in the Associated Press poll and 24th in

the USA Today listing. Clemson has won three of the last five games with

the Tar Heels.

In the first half, North Carolina jumped to a 7-0 lead with 18:40 left to

go in the game. However, Clemson tied the scored at 9-9 with 16:24 left.

Clemson took the lead for the first time, 23-22 with 10:50 left as Nuria

Forns hit a field goal from the right side. North Carolina took a 35-32

advantage with 5:50 remaining as Coretta Brown hit two free throws. From

this point, Clemson went on a 9-2 run and built a 43-37 lead with 2:14

remaining. Lakeia Stokes scored six points in this Lady Tiger rally.

Clemson maintained the lead and had a 49-43 lead at the half.

Clemson outscored North Carolina 9-2 to start the second half and the Lady

Tigers took the largest lead of the game, 58-45, 13 points with 16:55 left

to go in the game. Floyd had four points in this Lady Tiger run. North

Carolina scored nine unanswered points and narrowed Clemson's lead to three

points 60-57 with 11:58 remaining.

The Tar Heels took the lead 69-68 with 5:40 left as Chrystal Baptist hit a

jumper at the foul line. Clemson scored the next four points and had a

73-69 advantage with 4;20 left. The Tar Heels led 75-73 with 2:26

remaining. Krystal Scott hit one of two free throws to bring Clemson

within one with 2:12 left.

North Carolina maintained their lead and had a 84-80 lead with :30 seconds

remaining in regulation. From this point, Krystal Scott scored on a layup.

After a North Carolina turnover, Julie Aderhold scored from underneath

with 8.9 seconds remaining to tie the game. Barksdale had two chances to

tie the game but missed both shots as the ball bounced off the rim as time

expired.

In the first overtime period, North Carolina scored the first six points.

But Clemson scored the next eight and took a 92-90 lead with 22.9 seconds

left. North Carolina tied the score with :6 seconds left as Leah Sharp

hit from the left side to send the game into the second overtime.

In the second overtime period, the game was tied 98-98 with :55 seconds

remaining as Krystal Scott made a layup. Krystal Scott hit one of two

free throws and Clemson took a 99-98 lead with 6.2 seconds left. North

Carolina inbounded the ball to Juana Brown. She droved the length of the

court and scored on a driving shot with 0.9 seconds remaining to give the

Tar Heels a 100-99 advantage.

Clemson will play Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, NC on Sunday, February 11,

at 1:00 p.m. in the Lady Tigers' next action. This game will be televised

by the Sports South, Florida Sunshine, and Home Team Sports Networks.

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