Women's basketball falls to Memphis on OT buzzer-beater

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Mustangs Fall At The Buzzer In OT
DALLAS (SMU)-- The SMU women's basketball team fell to Memphis, 69-68, on a last second three point shot in overtime Sunday afternoon at Moody Coliseum. Four Mustangs scored in double figures.
Savannah Wilkinson's 18 points, five rebounds and three assists led SMU (16-10, 7-7 American Athletic Conference). Reagan Bradley reached double-digits for the 12th time this season, adding 15 points. Chantae Embry tallied 13 points, seven rebounds and two assists. Jasmine Smith finished with 13 points, five assists and grabbed three rebounds.
Memphis guard Madison Griggs hit a pair of three point shots in the final minute of overtime, including the game-winner as time expired.
An Embry jumper gave SMU its first lead with 6:30 left to play in the fourth quarter. After another stop, Bradley finished an and-one layup in transition to extend SMU's lead to five. The Mustangs opened the quarter on an 11-0 run after making its first six attempts from the field. With the game tied at 59, Memphis missed a layup at the end of regulation, sending the game to overtime.
SMU forced four turnovers and held the Tigers scoreless for the final 2:52 of the third quarter. Memphis led 48-44 heading into the fourth.
SMU trailed 29-26 at the break, making three of its last four attempts from the field. The Mustangs trailed 14-10 after the first frame. SMU closed in with back-to-back buckets, first a jumper from Wilkinson, followed by a Bradley floater that beat the buzzer.
NEXT GAME
vs. Temple– Wednesday, March 1– 6 p.m. CT – Liacouras Center
TV: ESPN+
Radio: KAAM 770 AM | Audio Streaming: SMU App (Google Play | Apple App Store)
NOTES
Starters vs. Memphis: #0 Tamia Jones, #10 Jasmine Smith, #12 Savannah Wilkinson, #13 Reagan Bradley, & #14 Paige Bayliss
1st time with this starting lineup in 2022-23, 0-1 record with this starting lineup.
SMU has outscored its foes in the paint in 21-of-26 games.
SMU has scored bench points than its opponent 11 times this season.
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES -
Savannah Wilkinson (#12, Sr., F)
18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block
10th straight double-digit scoring performance
17th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Chantae Embry (#33, So., F)
14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
17th double-digit scoring performance of the season
3rd straight double-digit performance
Reagan Bradley (#13, Sr., G)
15 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
12th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Jasmine Smith (#10, GS, G)
13 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 block, 1 steal
Third straight game with 2+ assists
13th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Third straight game with 5+ assists
Tamia Jones (#0, Jr, G)
1 point, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal
Third straight game with 3+ assists
Jessica Peterson (#35, So, C)
4 points, 6 rebounds
Mustangs Fall At The Buzzer In OT
DALLAS (SMU)-- The SMU women's basketball team fell to Memphis, 69-68, on a last second three point shot in overtime Sunday afternoon at Moody Coliseum. Four Mustangs scored in double figures.
Savannah Wilkinson's 18 points, five rebounds and three assists led SMU (16-10, 7-7 American Athletic Conference). Reagan Bradley reached double-digits for the 12th time this season, adding 15 points. Chantae Embry tallied 13 points, seven rebounds and two assists. Jasmine Smith finished with 13 points, five assists and grabbed three rebounds.
Memphis guard Madison Griggs hit a pair of three point shots in the final minute of overtime, including the game-winner as time expired.
An Embry jumper gave SMU its first lead with 6:30 left to play in the fourth quarter. After another stop, Bradley finished an and-one layup in transition to extend SMU's lead to five. The Mustangs opened the quarter on an 11-0 run after making its first six attempts from the field. With the game tied at 59, Memphis missed a layup at the end of regulation, sending the game to overtime.
SMU forced four turnovers and held the Tigers scoreless for the final 2:52 of the third quarter. Memphis led 48-44 heading into the fourth.
SMU trailed 29-26 at the break, making three of its last four attempts from the field. The Mustangs trailed 14-10 after the first frame. SMU closed in with back-to-back buckets, first a jumper from Wilkinson, followed by a Bradley floater that beat the buzzer.
NEXT GAME
vs. Temple– Wednesday, March 1– 6 p.m. CT – Liacouras Center
TV: ESPN+
Radio: KAAM 770 AM | Audio Streaming: SMU App (Google Play | Apple App Store)
NOTES
Starters vs. Memphis: #0 Tamia Jones, #10 Jasmine Smith, #12 Savannah Wilkinson, #13 Reagan Bradley, & #14 Paige Bayliss
1st time with this starting lineup in 2022-23, 0-1 record with this starting lineup.
SMU has outscored its foes in the paint in 21-of-26 games.
SMU has scored bench points than its opponent 11 times this season.
ADDITIONAL INDIVIDUAL NOTES -
Savannah Wilkinson (#12, Sr., F)
18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block
10th straight double-digit scoring performance
17th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Chantae Embry (#33, So., F)
14 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists
17th double-digit scoring performance of the season
3rd straight double-digit performance
Reagan Bradley (#13, Sr., G)
15 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal
12th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Jasmine Smith (#10, GS, G)
13 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 block, 1 steal
Third straight game with 2+ assists
13th double-digit scoring performance of the season
Third straight game with 5+ assists
Tamia Jones (#0, Jr, G)
1 point, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal
Third straight game with 3+ assists
Jessica Peterson (#35, So, C)
4 points, 6 rebounds