DELAND, Fla.- After overcoming a 19-point deficit, South Alabama's late comeback bid came up just short in the final day of the Stetson Hatter Classic versus Bethune-Cookman.
South had a slower-than-expected start, falling behind 11-4 in the opening minutes. helped keep South in it early as she connected on a three to make it 11-7 as the 4:30 mark. The Wildcats responded with a 9-1 run to close the quarter as South Alabama struggled to convert from the field, trailing 20-8 after the opening quarter.
South's struggles continued in the second quarter as the Wildcats stayed hot.