Box Score PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – For the second game in
a row, Virginia Commonwealth University learned its fate in the
final seconds of regulation. On Sunday, however, luck
wasn't on the Rams' side as Drexel senior Gabriela
Marginean hit a jumper with two seconds left and VCU dropped a
55-53 decision to the Dragons at the Daskalakis Athletic
Center.
With the loss, VCU slips to 13-6 overall and 6-1
in the Colonial Athletic Association, while Drexel improves to 12-6
and a first place tie with the Rams in conference play.
Senior forward D'Andra
Moss, who hit the game-winning 3-pointer for the Rams in
the final second Thursday against Delaware, registered her fourth
double-double of the year with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Courtney Hurt contributed 12
points and seven boards, and senior guard Kita
Waller added 12 points, five rebounds, three assists and
three steals for VCU.
Sophomore forward Kamile Nacickaite paced Drexel
with a game-high 16 points. Marginean, who scored 8 of the
final 13 points for the Dragons, registered 15 and junior guard
Jasmina Rosseel chipped in 11.
Drexel jumped out to a 7-2 lead at the 15:35 mark
in the first half. VCU pulled within one twice over the next
six minutes on a pair of 3-pointers by sophomore guard
Jennifer Lane and junior guard Ebony
Patterson, and got within 13-12 after a layup by Hurt with
7:17 remaining.
VCU forced turnovers on three of four Drexel
possessions and scored seven of nine points to take their first
lead of the game at 17-15 on a fast break layup by Waller with 4:15
to go in the half. The Black & Gold forced another Drexel
turnover on the following possession and went up 19-15 on a
put-back by junior guard Jessica Taylor.
The Rams, who shot just 29.6 percent from the
field in the first half, maintained their lead the remainder of the
period and took a 21-17 advantage into the locker room.
VCU went cold to start the second half, hitting
just three of its first 13 from the field, and Drexel used a 21-8
spurt to build a 38-29 lead eight minutes in.
The Rams forced a Drexel turnover and scored nine
of the next 11 points to pull within 40-38 on a layup by Waller
with 8:48 remaining and took their first lead of the second half on
a 3-pointer by Moss 30 seconds later.
Drexel went up by as many as 51-47 over the next
five minutes before the Rams tied the game at 51 on a fast break
layup by Waller with 2:28 showing.
Marginean answered with a pair of free throws to
put the Dragons back in front before Lane tied the game for the
fifth time on a layup with 1:11 to go.
Moss missed a 3-pointer on the Rams next
possession, which gave Drexel the ball for the final shot.
The Rams, who held a 37-27 margin on the boards,
had 18 offensive rebounds, while Drexel managed just four the
entire game.
VCU returns to action Thursday, Jan. 28 with a 7
p.m. tip against UNC Wilmington at the Verizon Wireless
Arena.