GREENSBORO, N.C. – Alexis Hite and
Kamerin Williams scored 13 and 10 points, respectively, but the Greensboro College women's basketball team (0-1) dropped its season opener Wednesday to Guilford College (2-0), 67-56.
With the Pride trailing 16-6,
Courtney Pearsal cut the Pride deficit in half with five straight points.
But after that brief Greensboro run, the Quakers established a 45-29 lead by halftime.
With the Pride down 58-42 at the start of the fourth period, Greensboro used a 9-0 run to pull within eight points at 59-51 but could not get any closer. During the run, Pearsal accounted for four points, while Hite and
Monica Smalls each recorded one bucket.
"This team is still looking for its identity, and I think we found some of that tonight," Assistant Coach
Jennifer King said. "In the second half we had to push the ball up the court to make things happen as the first part of the game was too slow for our style of play.
"We have to get back to practice and get ready for our next contest against Salem College on Tuesday."
Pearsal finished the game with nine points. Hite and Williams each pulled down a team-high six rebounds.
Marla Crawford finished with a team-high eight assists, while
Alyssa Carbone,
Bryanna Stanton,
Shamara Richardson, Williams, Hite, and Crawford combined for 12 steals.
Anais Weatherly led the way for Guilford with 24 points. Haven Walters and Ymani Breedlove also recorded double-digit points.
The Pride women will return to Mayo C. Harlow Memorial Court at 6 p.m. Tuesday against Salem College. For the latest on the Pride women's basketball team, continue to follow
www.greensborocollegesports.com.