Box Score AIKEN, S.C. – The nationally sixth-ranked University of South Carolina Aiken women's basketball team allowed a season low 39 points in a 59-39 Peach Belt Conference victory over Georgia College on Thursday evening at the Convocation Center.
The 39 points allowed in the game by the Pacers was just five points more than a Pacer women's basketball squad has ever allowed in a league game. USC Aiken only allowed Augusta State 34 points in a Pacer victory over the Jaguars on Dec. 1, 2001.
USC Aiken (14-2, 7-2 PBC) led from start-to-finish in the conference win over Georgia College (9-7, 5-4 PBC).
The Pacers with the victory now lead the Peach Belt Conference East Division by a half-game over Augusta State (13-2, 6-2 PBC).
USC Aiken closed out the win over Georgia College shooting 51.1 percent (24-for-47) as a team. The Pacers held the Bobcats to just 31.7 percent (13-for-41) shooting as a team.
USC Aiken ended the game shooting 42.9 percent (6-for-14) from beyond the arc as a team. USC Aiken made five of its seven (71.4 percent) free throw attempts in the game.
Georgia College shot just 33.3 percent (4-of-12) from beyond the arc. The Bobcats shot 56.3 (9-for-16) from the charity stripe as a team in their loss.
The Pacers utilized a balanced attack in the contest with nine different USC Aiken players scoring.
Two Pacers finished in double figures with Daniela Tarailo (Crown Point, Ind./Crown Point HS) leading the way with 16 points. Tarailo also had five rebounds, two steals and one assist.
Pacer point guard Brittany Hill (Mechanicsville, Va./Quinnipiac) stuffed the stat box in the game, scoring 10 points to go along with five assists, three rebounds, two steals and a block.
Enisha Donley was the only player to score in double figures for Georgia College. She ended her evening with 11 points.
Winners of 26 of its last 27 regular-season home games, USC Aiken will next welcome Francis Marion to the Convocation Center on Saturday, Jan. 26. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.