Emory Women's Basketball Falls To Washington University

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Sophomores Misha Jackson and Danielle Landry combined for 33 points as 12 rebounds, but it wasn't enough as the Emory women's basketball team dropped a hard-fought decision to No. 6-ranked Washington University on Friday evening.  The Bears raised their over record to 18-3, 9-1 in the University Athletic Association, following a 74-60 triumph over Emory who slipped to 9-12 overall, 2-8 in the league.

Jackson paced the Eagles' scoring attack with a season-high tying 21 points, sinking a season-best 10-of-14 from the floor.  Jackson also finished with four blocked shots and four rebounds.  Landry chipped in 12 points and topped the squad with eight rebounds, the fourth straight outing that she had led the team in that department.

Washington U. shot 50 percent (30-of-60) from the floor compared to Emory's effort of 45.6 percent (26-of-57).  The Bears held a 40-24 bulge on the boards including a 14-6 advantage on the offensive end that helped them to a 15-7 edge in second-chance points.  Senior Kathryn Berger led all players with 32 points and 10 rebounds.  Sophomore Annie Sayers rounded out the visitor's double-figure scorers with 12 points.

Emory played the highly ranked Bears on even terms over the opening 11 minutes of the game and enjoyed a 23-20 lead with 8:50 left in the first half following a basket by junior Becca Feldman. However, WU caught fire and hit five of its next six shots, including a pair of triples by Berger, in rattling off a 13-0 run that put it ahead by a 33-23 count with 5:49 left in the stanza.  Emory would get as close as eight points before the Bears went into halftime with a 43-31 edge. 

A bucket by Berger with 15:13 left in the game pushed the WU  lead to 51-36, but Emory battled back with an 11-0 charge, the last two points coming by Jackson, that cut the deficit to just four points, 51-47, with 12:33 on the clock. The Bears then regained control of the game with an 11-2 spurt that put them up by 13 points, 62-49, with 7:12 left.  From there, the closest Emory would get would be 10 points.

Emory returns to action on Sunday (Feb. 13) when it hosts No. 10-ranked Chicago at 2:00 p.m.   The game vs. the Maroons will be the annual "Think Pink" game with the Emory athletic department aiding in the cause to fight breast cancer.