Benedictine Women Move to 7-1

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ROCKFORD, IL - The Benedictine University women's basketball team improved to 7-1 on the season by winning in overtime at Rockford.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 91, Rockford 83 - Overtime

THE DETAILS
D'Asia Williams sent the game to overtime by putting back her own miss at the regulation buzzer
Benedictine pulled away for the victory in overtime
The contest was fairly close throughout, though Benedictine was unable to pull away after grabbing bigger leads
Rockford scored the first four points of the game before Benedictine ripped off 11 in a row
A layup from Alena Moro opened the run and a triple from Venita Parsons capped the stretch
The hosts closed the opening quarter on a 9-0 run to take the lead
Rockford went on to lead by six points and did not trail in the second quarter
Bennita Drain tied the game in the closing moments of the half but Rockford split free throws to lead 37-36
Williams opened the third with a three-pointer to put Benedictine in front
Parsons opened a 7-0 spurt with a three to make the score 48-41 following the run
Benedictine led by nine after another Parsons three, but Rockford finished strong to lead by a point entering the fourth
Benedictine held a four-point advantage with just over two minutes left and was up a pair with 1:10 remaining before Rockford scored four straight, setting the stage for the late heroics
Rockford struck first in the extra session, but trailing 80-79, Parsons opened a 12-0 run with a pair of free throws to take the largest lead of the game
Parsons scored the first eight points of overtime
Benedictine has now won a season high four consecutive contests
The 91 points is a season high

FROM THE COACHES
"This group has great perseverance," said head coach Charlie Averkamp. "They play hard to the finish every game. D'Asia (Williams) did a great job of following her shot for the game-tying putback. Venita (Parsons) makes us go and stepped up again in overtime. Bennita (Drain) gave us great minutes defensively. This was a great team road win."

STAT LEADERS
Benedictine held a commanding 54-35 edge on the glass
Benedictine shot 60 percent in the extra session and finished the game shooting 37.3 percent
Benedictine connected on 11 three-pointers, 24 free throws, and saw five players reach double digits
Parsons finished with a career best 23 points to lead Benedictine, making five three-pointers
Williams tallied 21 points while Moro collected another double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds
Drain netted 10 off the bench to go with eight rebounds

UP NEXT
Benedictine (7-1, 3-0 NACC) returns home to face Edgewood on Saturday afternoon