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OXFORD, Ohio – Junior Sara Dickey scored 25 points while freshman Kerri Gasper poured in 20, but Baleigh Reid scored a game-high 29 points to lead the Miami RedHawks to a 91-85 victory over the University of Evansville women's basketball team on Monday evening at Millett Hall.
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"I thought our kids played hard tonight. Offensively, we had good rhythm and flow," Aces head coach Oties Epps said. "We were able to create a lot of good shots. Defensively, we continue to improve our rotations from our full court press into a half-court defense. In addition to this, we need to be more committed to being fundamentally sound and blocking out."
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"We gave ourselves some chances to win the game in regulation and in the first overtime and we will continue to build on the positive things from tonight."
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Dickey nailed five triples for the Purple Aces (0-2) and hit eight shots overall. Gasper was 6-of-13 from the floor and hit four triples. Camille Coleman recorded 17 points while Aaliyah Gaines finished the night with ten. Reid paced the RedHawks (1-1) with her 29 while Ana Richter notched 19 and Leah Purvis recorded 17.
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Down 2-0 in the opening minute, Camary Williams opened the scoring for the Purple Aces with a triple to give UE its first lead of the game at 3-2. Evansville's first four buckets of the night came via the long ball as a second trey of the night for Sara Dickey gave the Aces a 12-8 lead less than four minutes in.
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Camille Coleman hit a layup with 36 ticks left in the first quarter to give UE its largest lead at 22-16 before Miami scored to make it a 22-18 game at the first break. The second quarter was all RedHawks as they outscored UE by a 22-12 margin to take a 40-34 lead at the break.
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Miami continued to lead throughout the third stanza as a triple gave them their largest lead at 54-45 with 19 ticks left in the period. Laura Friday hit a jumper in the last two seconds to get UE back within seven.
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rd quarter break, Evansville came out of the chute fast, going on an 11-2 run to take a 58-56 lead. Dickey and Gasper each had a triple in the rally. The lead for UE reached six at 66-60, but the RedHawks fought back as a Leah Purvis jumper tied it up at 69-69 with 17 seconds remaining. The Aces did not get a shot off on the ensuing possession, sending the game to overtime.
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In the first two possessions of the first OT, the teams traded 3-pointers, setting a tone for the extra session. With 33 seconds left, the RedHawks hit a triple giving them a 79-76 edge. Down to its last possession, UE countered as Dickey nailed one of her own and the game went into a second overtime period.
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Back-to-back MU baskets saw them take an 85-81 lead in with 1:43 left in double overtime. Evansville cut it to two on two occasions, but Miami had the late answer and held on for a 91-85 win.
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Evansville played tough despite being outrebounded by a 57-27 tally. Miami also finished with a 22-6 advantage on the offensive glass. Four RedHawks notched seven or more boards. The Aces finished the night shooting 41.8% while Miami shot 48.2%.
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The trip through the state of Ohio continues for UE as they head to Cleveland State on Wednesday. The Aces face the Vikings in a 6 p.m. CT contest.
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