Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:12 am Monday, March 19, 2001

Notre Dame too much for Alcorn State

By Staff
March 18, 2001
From staff, wire reports
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame simply had too much for 16th-seeded Alcorn State. Too much size. Too much skill. Too much depth.
The Lady Braves, Mississippi's only team to make the NCAA women's tournament, were able to keep the game close briefly, but No. 2 Notre Dame broke it open with a 15-0 run and the Irish easily advanced to the second round of the tourney Saturday with a 98-49 victory.
Ruth Riley was perfect from the floor and the free-throw line while scoring 16 points in only 20 minutes.
Four Irish starters scored in double figures, and all 12 players on the roster scored as Notre Dame shot 54.5 percent for the game.
The top-seeded Irish, who have five players 6-feet or taller, had a 62-34 rebounding advantage over Alcorn State (21-11), which has no players taller than 5-11.
Notre Dame is 29-2.
The Irish, wearing green uniforms on St. Patrick's Day, held Alcorn State to a season-low 21.1 percent shooting.
Cherea Wood, the Lady Braves' leading scorer at 17.2 points a game, was held to nine points on 4-of-24 shooting.
She had only two points in the first half and fouled out with five seconds left in the game.
The Lady Braves used a pair of 3-pointers by Daisha Reed to open a 10-6 lead. They led again 13-11 after Taresha Coleman's 3-pointer, but then the Irish took control.
We jumped out pretty good in the first few minutes, but we had some problems with their height down low,'' Alcorn State coach Shirley Walker said.
The Irish went on their run when they switched from a 2-3 zone defense to a man.
Their shooting really surprised us and forced us out of the zone,'' Irish coach Muffet McGraw said.
Notre Dame also had a 17-0 run and led 47-23 at halftime.
The Lady Braves went 14:11 without making a shot from the floor. Reed finally ended it with a 3-pointer with 14:22 left, making it 61-29.
Riley was 6-for-6 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line while adding seven rebounds. Erica Haney had 14 points and six rebounds, Kelley Siemon had 13 points and nine rebounds, and Alicia Ratay scored 13.
Coleman led the Lady Braves with 15 points.

Also on Franklin County Times
Cameras give law enforcement a leg up
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
March 25, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – olice Chief Chris Hargett was at a conference in 2020 and while passing by some of the vendors there, he noticed one promoting a camera...
Defense project has public, vets ‘excited’
Main, News, Z - News Main
By Brady Petree and Addi Broadfoot 
March 25, 2026
BARTON— The queue of people clamoring to get into the Hadrian facility on Friday was lined down the sidewalk as members of the public and military vet...
Flanagan enjoys romance book cover modeling
Main, News, Phil Campbell, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
March 25, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — What started as a few comedy videos on TikTok has grown into a career that has taken Andrew Flanagan from a welding job to romance nov...
Still waiting for rural ambulance answers
Columnists, Opinion
March 25, 2026
Rural Alabama has been waiting decades for access to affordable health services — and despite the empty promises of a bill funneling millions of dolla...
GFWC focuses on Alzheimer’s
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
March 25, 2026
The GFWC Book Lovers Study Club focused on Alzheimer’s awareness during its March meeting at Russellville First Baptist Church. Alzheimer’s disease gr...
Pitching is key focus for Patriots
College Sports, Sports
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
March 25, 2026
The 2024-25 collegiate baseball season was a solid one for the Northwest Shoals Community College Patriots and head coach David Langston knows what it...
Patriots build on strengths for fourth season
College Sports, Sports
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
March 25, 2026
The softball program at Northwest-Shoals Community College continues to grow as it enters its fourth season since being relaunched. Head coach Angel B...
RHS boys soccer aiming for state run
B: Spring Sports, High School Sports, Russellville Golden Tigers, ...
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
March 25, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The boys soccer team is off to a strong start this season and is aiming for a deep playoff run. Coach Larsen Plyler said the team has t...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *