CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A first half deficit proved too much for Austin Peay State University women’s basketball to overcome, as the Governors fell behind early and were unable to complete a second-half comeback, falling to Eastern Illinois, 76-47, Saturday in the Dunn Center.

The first quarter of action saw the Governors offense struggle to score from pretty much everywhere on the court. A field goal each from Arielle Gonzalez-Varner and Ella Sawyer, plus a pair of free throws from Tahanee Bennell was all the Govs were able to get, as Eastern Illinois shot 61.5 percent from the floor en route to an early 16-point advantage.

With 3:23 left in the second quarter, Bennell kick stated the Austin Peay offense, knocking down the Govs first three-pointer of the day. Three possession later, Bennell did it again, burying her second triple of the day.

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With less than 30 seconds left in the half, Shay-Lee Kirby got in on the three-point action, connecting for the first three of her team high 11 points. With the clock winding down on the, Bennell scored her tenth point of the first half, connecting on a buzzer-beating floater to cut the deficit to 25.

With 4:36 left in the third quarter, an old-fashioned three-point play from Myah Leflore sparked the Govs biggest run of the day. On the next two Austin Peay possession, Kirby splashed a pair of three-pointers, as the Governors bench erupted behind her.

However the Govs were unable to make up any ground in the third frame, as the Panthers matched them point-for-point.

The Governors started the fourth quarter on the right foot, with Kasey Kidwell connecting from downtown to cut into the Eastern Illinois lead. But the Governors were unable to pull any closer, as Eastern Illinois extended their lead late to knock off the Governors, 76-47.

The Difference

A slow start for Austin Peay on the offensive end proved to be the difference. The first quarter saw the Governors shoot 20 percent from the floor; while Eastern Illinois shoot 61.5 percent from the floor and 66.7 percent from three-point range as they jumped out to a 16-point lead from which the Govs could never recover.

Up Next

Austin Peay will be back on the road next week for a pair of in-state Ohio Valley Conference contests. First, the Governors will play an 11 a.m., Thursday, contest against Tennessee State in the Gentry Center. Then on Saturday, the Govs will tip-off a 3 p.m. contest against Belmont at the Curb Event Center in Nashville.