Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Radford University Athletics

Home Of The RadFord Highlanders RadFord Highlanders
Walker-20160223-1
RUHighlanderPhotos.com
67
Winner Radford RAD 15-12, 11-7 BSC
38
WINTHROP WUW 4-22, 3-14 BSC
Winner
Radford RAD
15-12, 11-7 BSC
67
Final
38
WINTHROP WUW
4-22, 3-14 BSC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Radford RAD 7 22 21 17 67
WINTHROP WUW 10 9 10 9 38

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

RADFORD CLAMPS DOWN ON WINTHROP FOR 67-38 VICTORY



GAME INFORMATION
-  Score: Radford 67, Winthrop 38
-  Records: Radford (15-12, 11-7 Big South) | Winthrop (4-22, 3-14 Big South)
-  Location: Winthrop Coliseum (Rock Hill, S.C.)
 
ROCK HILL, S.C. – Janayla White paced three Radford players in double figures with a career-high-tying 19 points, and the Highlanders overcame a slow start to dispatch Winthrop, 67-38, Tuesday night inside Winthrop Coliseum.
 
White, who made 11 of her 14 free throws, tallied 19 points for the second time this season. She also pulled down a game-high 16 rebounds, including 11 on the offensive end, to notch her ninth double-double of the season.
 
Playing in her home state of South Carolina, Destinee Walker put on a show in front of her family and friends. The Florence, S.C., native dialed up a season-high 13 points on 4 of 7 shooting, which included a 3 for 4 effort from beyond the arc.
 
Gaby Gilmore added 11 points on 5 of 10 shooting, while dishing out a team-high three assists. It was the senior's 12th double-figure scoring performance.
 
Radford tied its season high of eight 3-pointers made, connecting on 8 of 16. In addition to Walker's three, Jordan Toohey (two), Alexis Jackson (two) and Gilmore (one) also contributed to the Highlanders' scorching accuracy from downtown.
 
After being held to just seven points in the opening quarter, the Highlanders outscored Winthrop, 60-28, over the final three stanzas to record their first win inside Winthrop Coliseum since Jan. 12, 2009.
 
Aliyah Kilpatrick, who late in the game became the 19th player at Winthrop to reach 1,000 career points, chalked up a team-high 11 points. However, Radford held her to just 4 of 17 shooting. The Eagles shot 25.5 percent for the game and did not make a 3-pointer (0-8).
 
Radford goes into its bye weekend before the team returns to the court Tuesday, March 1 against Presbyterian. The game, which will be broadcast on ESPN3, has huge tournament seeding implications for both teams. RU earned a hard-fought 64-53 win at Presbyterian on Jan. 4.
 
QUOTABLE
"It's good to come down to Rock Hill and finally get a win for our program. It's been a while since we have been able to do that. However, I want to credit Winthrop. That team has been through so much this year and to watch their kids still play really hard—I admire that and I admire how Coach Cook is keeping those kids together because that is not an easy thing to do. For us, I thought we improved as the game went on. I thought we had good spurts today. In these last two games [vs. Presbyterian, at Campbell], I would like to see us play with more purpose, and to not get comfortable and to not relax." ~ Radford head coach, Mike McGuire
 
For the latest on Radford Athletics, please subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Highlander Happenings. 


 
Print Friendly Version