University of North Carolina Ashville Athletics

Lead Slips Away as Women's Basketball Falls to East Tennessee State
12.11.2025 | Women's Basketball
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. - UNC Asheville Women's Basketball saw what was a double-digit halftime lead slip away in a 63-53 loss to East Tennessee State on Thursday (Dec. 11).
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Asheville got the hot start in the first five minutes, starting the game on a 15-2 run that stretched to the first media timeout. Through the final five minutes, Asheville scored five points to ETSU's six to take a 20-8 lead to the second. The run began with back-to-back scores from Marquez, before two straight scores from Nia Green. Another pair of scores from Marquez stretched the lead, before Sara Yarnell got in on the scoring with a bucket. Another bucket from Green and two straight scores from ETSU closed the quarter.
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Asheville maintained its double-digit lead throughout the second quarter, despite ETSU making a defensive adjustment and managing to create some points off turnovers. The Bulldogs stretched their lead to as many as 17 in the period, before ETSU found their rhythm defensively to trim the lead to 11. Asheville then closed the second quarter on a 9-3 run to take a 37-20 lead to the half.
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The teams traded buckets to start the third quarter, before a 12-2 ETSU run closed the gap to just nine at the third quarter media break. The Bulldogs were able to get the lead back into double-digits, before ETSU closed the quarter on a run as Asheville led 49-41 headed to the fourth.
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ETSU responded by scoring 22 points in the fourth quarter, holding Asheville to just four to secure the comeback victory.
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Asheville shot 40.4 percent (21-52) for the game from the field, 30.8 percent (4-13) from beyond the arc and 70.0 percent (7-10) from the foul line. Asheville outscored ETSU 26-18 in the paint and 9-8 on fast breaks in the game, while also scoring 12 points off turnovers, four points on second chances and 13 points off the bench. Green set a new career-high for the second time this season with 19 points on a career-high 8-15 shooting, while Marquez finished with 15 on 6-11 shooting including three three-pointers. Kristen McMillan added five points, while Sara Yarnell, Trinity Fields and Clementina Odom each added four points. Deborah Orianegbena also scored two points in the game. Green neared her second double-double of the season pacing the Bulldogs in the rebounding column with eight, while Jamaria Freeman notched a new career-high with seven rebounds in the game. Orianegbena pulled down six boards, while Odom had three and Marquez, Yarnell and McMillan each had two. Freeman dished out a team-high five assists in the game, while Green added two and Marquez, D'yanna Maxey and Fields each had one. Green, Freeman and Fields each had three steals in the game, while Yarnell and Odom each had one. Green and Yarnell each had two blocks in the game, with Yarnell posting the first two blocks of her college career. Freeman also had one block in the game.
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The Bulldogs return to the hardwood on Sunday (Dec. 14) at East Carolina. Tip-off is set for 4:00 p.m. from Greenville, N.C. with video, live stats and tickets available at www.uncabulldogs.com.
About Women's Athletics Presenting Partner First Bank
First Bank is the banking subsidiary of First Bancorp and is headquartered in Southern Pines, North Carolina, with total assets of approximately $12.1 billion. As a state-chartered community bank, First Bank operates 113 bank branches in North Carolina and South Carolina and a nationwide SBA platform. Since 1935, First Bank has taken a tailored approach to banking, combining best-in-class financial solutions, helpful local expertise, and technology to manage a home or business. First Bancorp's common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "FBNC." Visit our website at www.LocalFirstBank.com. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender.
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Asheville got the hot start in the first five minutes, starting the game on a 15-2 run that stretched to the first media timeout. Through the final five minutes, Asheville scored five points to ETSU's six to take a 20-8 lead to the second. The run began with back-to-back scores from Marquez, before two straight scores from Nia Green. Another pair of scores from Marquez stretched the lead, before Sara Yarnell got in on the scoring with a bucket. Another bucket from Green and two straight scores from ETSU closed the quarter.
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Asheville maintained its double-digit lead throughout the second quarter, despite ETSU making a defensive adjustment and managing to create some points off turnovers. The Bulldogs stretched their lead to as many as 17 in the period, before ETSU found their rhythm defensively to trim the lead to 11. Asheville then closed the second quarter on a 9-3 run to take a 37-20 lead to the half.
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The teams traded buckets to start the third quarter, before a 12-2 ETSU run closed the gap to just nine at the third quarter media break. The Bulldogs were able to get the lead back into double-digits, before ETSU closed the quarter on a run as Asheville led 49-41 headed to the fourth.
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ETSU responded by scoring 22 points in the fourth quarter, holding Asheville to just four to secure the comeback victory.
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Asheville shot 40.4 percent (21-52) for the game from the field, 30.8 percent (4-13) from beyond the arc and 70.0 percent (7-10) from the foul line. Asheville outscored ETSU 26-18 in the paint and 9-8 on fast breaks in the game, while also scoring 12 points off turnovers, four points on second chances and 13 points off the bench. Green set a new career-high for the second time this season with 19 points on a career-high 8-15 shooting, while Marquez finished with 15 on 6-11 shooting including three three-pointers. Kristen McMillan added five points, while Sara Yarnell, Trinity Fields and Clementina Odom each added four points. Deborah Orianegbena also scored two points in the game. Green neared her second double-double of the season pacing the Bulldogs in the rebounding column with eight, while Jamaria Freeman notched a new career-high with seven rebounds in the game. Orianegbena pulled down six boards, while Odom had three and Marquez, Yarnell and McMillan each had two. Freeman dished out a team-high five assists in the game, while Green added two and Marquez, D'yanna Maxey and Fields each had one. Green, Freeman and Fields each had three steals in the game, while Yarnell and Odom each had one. Green and Yarnell each had two blocks in the game, with Yarnell posting the first two blocks of her college career. Freeman also had one block in the game.
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The Bulldogs return to the hardwood on Sunday (Dec. 14) at East Carolina. Tip-off is set for 4:00 p.m. from Greenville, N.C. with video, live stats and tickets available at www.uncabulldogs.com.
About Women's Athletics Presenting Partner First Bank
First Bank is the banking subsidiary of First Bancorp and is headquartered in Southern Pines, North Carolina, with total assets of approximately $12.1 billion. As a state-chartered community bank, First Bank operates 113 bank branches in North Carolina and South Carolina and a nationwide SBA platform. Since 1935, First Bank has taken a tailored approach to banking, combining best-in-class financial solutions, helpful local expertise, and technology to manage a home or business. First Bancorp's common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "FBNC." Visit our website at www.LocalFirstBank.com. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender.
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Team Stats
AVL
ETSU
FG%
.404
.263
3FG%
.308
.278
FT%
.700
.737
RB
36
43
TO
22
14
STL
11
11
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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