Boxscore
TAKOMA PARK, MD. - Sophomore Jasmine Gerald scored 20 points to
lead four in double figures as the Apprentice School Lady Builders
knocked off NCAA Division II Washington Adventist 64-48 on Thursday
night at The Pitt.
The Lady Builders raced out to a 21-13 advantage on a LaTorya
Grimes layup with 6:45 left before the hosts answered with a 10-0
run of its own to take a 23-21 lead with 3:58 left on a Kayla
Harrison 3-pointer. Apprentice School closed out the half
with the last five points for a 26-23 lead on a pair of Grimes free
throws with 40 seconds left.
In the second half, Washington Adventist jumped out to a 33-29
advantage on a Margaret Douglas 3-pointer with 16:17
remaining. The Lady Builders then raced out on a 20-4 run for
a 49-37 lead at the 11:17 mark on a Jasmine Pringle
3-pointer. The Shock cut the lead to 54-46 on an Erin Duffie
jumper with 6:14 left, but from there the Shock were held to two
points as Apprentice School closed the game on a 10-2 run.
Apprentice School shot a season best 54.1% from the floor
(20-of-37) and hit 8-of-15 3-pointers (53.3%), while Washington
Adventist was 18-of-56 from the floor (32.1%) and 8-of-26 from
3-point range (30.8%). The Lady Builders outrebounded WAU
33-26.
Freshman Jasmine Pringle added 19 points, while senior Shameka
Warren scored 13 points and Grimes added 10 for Apprentice School
(8-11).
The Lady Builders will next see action on February 10 at
University of District of Columbia in a 6 pm tipoff.