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hune ft
McKenzie Yi
52
Erskine Ersk 3-17,1-11 Conference Carolinas
71
Winner Mount Olive MO 6-13,4-7 Conference Carolinas
Erskine Ersk
3-17,1-11 Conference Carolinas
52
Final
71
Mount Olive MO
6-13,4-7 Conference Carolinas
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Erskine Ersk 6 17 10 19 52
Mount Olive MO 24 12 23 12 71

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | McKenzie Yi

UMO downs Erskine on Church Night, 71-52

Hune scores season high 23 points; Trojans shoot over 80% from free throw line

MOUNT OLIVE (Feb. 3) – At the 42nd Annual Church Night, the University of Mount Olive's women's basketball team cruised past Erskine by a 71-52 margin in conference action on Saturday afternoon. 
 
With the win, the Trojans improve to 6-13 overall with a 4-7 mark in league play. Meanwhile, the Flying Fleet falls to 3-17 overall behind a 1-11 mark in conference play. This win marks the program's 22nd win over Erskine going back to 2012. 
 
In 27 minutes of play, senior Reagan Hune produced a season-high 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting while converting a perfect four-of-four from the free throw line. Junior Dominique Pacheco finished with a career-high 17 points while adding four rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes. Junior Alexis Durham also tallied 10 points, four assists, four steals, and one block in 17 minutes after battling foul trouble.
 
Mount Olive controlled the game as they started with a strong 5-0 lead in the opening minutes of the first quarter. With a layup by Erskine, the Flying Fleet closed the gap, 5-2. After a missed shot by EC, UMO extended the lead to 10-2. At the 6:56 mark, Erskine scored in the paint before the Trojans made an 11-point run before the Fleet were awarded two free-throw attempts, 21-6. Closing the first quarter, the Trojans finished with three more points by redshirt freshman Maddison Mangalao. In the second quarter, Erskine outscored the Trojans 17-12 but still fell short at halftime, 36-23. 
 
In the third quarter, Mount Olive established a 17-point lead behind a trio of two-pointers by sophomore Jada Priebe, Durham, and Hune. Both teams were able to produce scoring opportunities but UMO out-shot the Fleet 23-10. In the remaining minutes of the game, Mount Olive and Erskine went back and forth as Hune and Pacheco combined for five points. Erskine finished with 19 points in the fourth quarter, while Mount Olive finished with seven more points from Durham and Pacheco. 
 
The Trojans return to play on Wednesday, Feb. 7 as they hit the road to face Francis Marion.
 
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