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Dec. 6, 2006
HARRISONBURG, VA - The Clemson women's basketball team suffered an 85-72 defeat to James Madison on Wednesday night at the JMU Convocation Center in Harrisonburg, VA. The Lady Tigers outscored the Dukes, 43-35, in the second half but could not overcome a 21-point halftime deficit to fall to 3-6 on the year.
James Madison improved to 5-1 with the win.
Tasha Taylor posted a team-high 17 points for Clemson while collecting six rebounds and five assists on the night. Christy Brown added 13 points in the effort and D'Lesha Lloyd posted 12 to score in double figures for the fifth straight game.
Meredith Alexis led the Dukes with 26 points and 13 rebounds, while Tamera Young totaled 18 points and pulled down seven boards on the night.
Both teams shot 50% from the field, as the Lady Tigers were 29-58 and James Madison made 28 of 56, but the Dukes converted 20 free throws and nine three-pointers compared to nine and five by Clemson.
James Madison led 13-4 five minutes into the game before Carrie Whitehurst drained a three-pointer from the wing to cut the Lady Tiger deficit to six points. However, the Dukes went on a 12-3 run for a 15-point lead with 9:15 remaining. D'Lesha Lloyd, Clemson's leading scorer, played just eight minutes in the half after picking up two quick fouls. She reentered the game and hit two straight jumpers to bring the Lady Tigers within 11 at 25-14 at the 7:57 mark.
The Dukes' lead hit 20 points, 42-22, with 2:53 remaining and the difference remained at 20 after the teams traded baskets. Taylor drained a jumper and then completed a three-point play to narrow the gap to 17 points with 1:36 remaining. However, James Madison scored six points in the final 1:16 of the period and took a 50-29 lead into the lockerroom
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However, back-to-back three pointers by the Dukes gave them their largest lead to that point at 69-47. The margin reached 22 two more times before the under eight minute timeout, as James Madison held a 75-53 advantage.
Clemson outscored the Dukes 19-10 in the final 7:57, but the run was not enough to undo the first half deficit and the Lady Tigers fell, 85-72.
Clemson will return to Littlejohn Coliseum on Sunday, Dec. 10 as they will play host to Kennesaw State. The games is slated to tip off at 3:00 pm.