
I sat at my desk drinking a cup of coffee. I was the Senior Associate AD at Florida State University. After seeing the kids off, I went to my office to prepare for the bi-weekly executive staff meeting. It was a Tuesday morning in Tallahassee, FL. Normal routine. Get the kids up, breakfast and drop off at school. Josh (8) was in elementary school and Kyle (12) was in middle school. It was a typical hot and muggy day. We enjoy recalling events that are joyful. Memories are the thread in the fabric of our lives. They remind us of the who, what, when and where of the meaningful moments which create our personal journey.

Commemorating all those that lost their lives that day, and all those that sacrificed in the pursuit of helping others during those traumatic events, members of the UNCG Athletics staff give a first-hand account of what they remember from that day. For many, the events that played out in New York and Washington, D.C. If a person is lucky, most of those events are happy moments, but nearly everyone will experience something in their life so traumatic and unbelievable that they will be able to paint a vivid picture of that time for years to come. Few events happen in an individual's life that make a deep enough impression that those moments become etched into their memory for the rest of their lives. UTC (72) - Jasmine Joyner 18, Payne 4, Queen Alford 20, Keiana gilbert 12, Aryanna Gilbert 14, Johnson 4, Burks.ģ Point Goals: UNCG (2-12) Foster, Callahan. UNCG (61) - Timpton 2, Wilson 5, Foster 7, Callahan 5, Lucy Mason 26, Missouri 2, Penick, Scaife 2, Bartley, Harvey, Shanese Harris 12. The Bears snared a last-second win at Samford Saturday with Kahlia Lawrence hitting the game-winner as time expired. The Mocs will hit the road to take on Mercer Thursday at 7 p.m. Keli Foster had seven point while India Timpton led the Spartans with six rebounds. Harris was the only other UCG player in double figures with 12 points off the bench.
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Mason was 10-of-25 from the field and 6-of-6 from the free throw line with a game-high 26 points.

UTC converted 19 offensive boards into 10 points and had 10 fast break points compared to UNCG’s six. Chattanooga edged UNCG in the paint 42-40 and had 13 points off 11 Spartan turnovers. The Mocs were 6-of-7 (85.7%) from the field in the final quarter and shot 50 percent (26-52) for the game.

Chattanooga was 2-for-2 from the floor and 10-of-10 from the charity stripe in the run allowing just one shot from Mason to find the basket. UTC’s Aryanna Gilbert hit a layup with 4:07 to play and the Mocs would use a 14-2 run to lead 70-58 with 39 seconds to play. Chattanooga took the lead twice more with UNCG fighting back to tie it up three more times. Joyner’s layup 21 seconds later gave the Mocs a narrow advantage, but the Spartans would come back to tie it up 50-50 on a layup by Sharese Harris with 8:30 to play. “Basketball is a game of runs, expecially now since we’ve gone to quarters.”Īlford connected on one-of-two free throws to tie the game at 48-48 with 9:25 on the clock. “The news is that this league is tired of our success and they are going to play hard every time they play us. “I think sometimes because you have a degree of success, the expectation is for you to dominate these things,” Chattanooga head coach Jim Foster said. The lead bounced back-and-forth the rest of the frame with the Mocs getting out front three times before the Spartans ended the quarter with a layup from Mason to make it 48-47 UNCG at the end of 30 minutes. UNCG poured it on the third quarter, and took a 42-41 lead on a jumper from Lucy Mason that capped off a 9-0 run with 2:43 to go in the period. The Spartans, however, made a charge, outscoring Chattanooga 11-3 over the final 6:38 of the second period and cut the Mocs’ lead to 31-23 at the break. Aryanna Gilbert forced a turnover and picked up the ball, sending it to Joyner on a fast break to make it 28-12 with 6:58 to go in the half. Sophomore Keiana Gilbert (Pulaski, Tenn.) had 12 points with three assists, four rebounds and two blocks.Ĭhattanooga got out to a 22-10 lead in the first quarter and led by as much as 16 points in the second frame.

She tallied three assists and game-high four blocked shots. Also in double digits was sophomore Aryanna Gilbert (Pulaski, Tenn.) with 14 points and five rebounds.
