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Kelsey Hutchins vs. YHC
UNG | Laurie Davis
56
Young Harris YHC 7-4, 2-2 PBC
59
Winner North Georgia UNGW 11-2, 3-1 PBC
Young Harris YHC
7-4, 2-2 PBC
56
Final
59
North Georgia UNGW
11-2, 3-1 PBC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Young Harris YHC 14 12 14 16 56
North Georgia UNGW 7 12 20 20 59

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Late Rally Pushes Nighthawks Past Young Harris, 59-56

DAHLONEGA | Kelsey Hutchins scored 25 points off the bench to lead the University of North Georgia women's basketball team to a 59-56 come-from-behind Peach Belt Conference women's basketball victory over its Young Harris College Monday evening in UNG's Memorial Hall.
 
The Nighthawks improved to 11-2 overall and to 3-1 in the Peach Belt while the Mountain Lions fell to 7-4 and 2-2 league play.
 
NOTES
- North Georgia, which was held to just one field goal in the first quarter, got as close as five points (24-19) on a Hutchins layup with 1:28 left in the first half.
 
- Trailing 30-19 just 90 seconds into the third quarter, the Nighthawks used a 15-2 run to grab their first lead of the game (34-32) with 2:57 remaining.  From that point there were seven lead changes and eight ties.
 
- North Georgia took its largest lead – five points (47-42) – on a Jordan Livesay three-pointer with 7:03 remaining in the contest. However, the Mountain Lions scored the game's next six points to retake the lead at 48-47 when Sarah Garner hit two three throws with 4:54 to play.
 
- Molly Rainwater added 10 points for North Georgia while Cierra Jackson added 12 rebounds and nine points.  Jackson missed a double-double by a single point with a team-best 12 rebounds.

- Young Harris held a 43-32 edge on the glass but did not make a 3-point shot, missing on all four attempts in the game.
 
- Meredith Tarver led Young Harris with 14 points while Jasmine Knight finished with a double-double (12 points and a career-high 12 rebounds). 
 
- The Battle of Blood Mountain contest marked the 11th meeting between the two programs with UNG now holding a 7-4 all-time advantage.
 
NEXT
North Georgia continues its four-game home stand by hosting Augusta University on Thursday (Jan. 7) at 5:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall.
 
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