Lions unable to keep pace in home loss to Hardin-Simmons

(Photo by Logan Creekmur)

DEMOREST, Ga. – The Piedmont women’s basketball team was unable to keep pace with a strong Hardin-Simmons team, falling 98-70 at Cave Arena on Friday afternoon.

Playing its first countable contest since December 5, the Lions scored the opening basket, but it was all Cowgirls from there, as they ripped off a big first quarter run and scored 59 first-half points to remove all doubt from the outcome.

Bentley Cronic led Piedmont with 13 points scoring eight of those points in the first half on 2-of-3 from three-point range. Colby Reed joined in double figures, adding 12 points on three made three-pointers. Freshman Alexandria Willis was productive down low, with 11 points, five rebounds and a 5-of-7 showing at the free throw line.

Although the halftime deficit was too large to overcome, Piedmont fought back in the second half, outscoring the Cowgirls 22-16 in the final quarter and 44-39 in the second half.

Overall, Hardin-Simmons dominated the glass, enjoying a 53-39 rebounding edge.

Up next, the Lions will be right back in action, hosting Worcester State tomorrow at 2 p.m. inside Cave Arena.