OREM, Utah —Tessa Chaney had 12 points and 15 rebounds and
Halle Nelson finished with 16 points and seven boards as Utah Valley University survived, 59-56, against Seattle University on Saturday afternoon in the UCCU Center.
Chaney set a new career-high in rebounds while Nelson's scoring output is a new career-best for her. The two combined for 28 points and 22 rebounds with 22 points and 13 rebounds coming in the second half. The Wolverines (8-10, 3-6) got 49 of their 59 points from the bench.
"That whole group in the third quarter really came with great effort and energy and that got us going. Looking at what Halle and Tessa did, that's awesome," said UVU head coach
Dan Nielson. "I thought we missed an opportunity early but credit to Seattle for fighting. They played a good game. But I'm proud of our fight and at this point in the season you take a win any way you can get it."
Aannah Interrante and Peyton Howard led the Redhawks (1-17, 1-8) with 14 points apiece. The Wolverines got 10 points from
Jenna Dick and also won the rebounding battle 49-35. Utah Valley also took advantage of Seattle U giveaways, turning 22 turnovers into 25 points.
Utah Valley scored the first five points of the game before going cold, missing 11 straight attempts from the field while the Redhawks scored the next 13 points to take a 13-5 lead. UVU went over seven minutes without scoring until Nelson cut the deficit to six on a layup with 1:11 left. Seattle U held a 15-9 lead after one.
The teams traded 6-0 runs in the second. First, the Wolverines ran off six straight to tie the game at 15-15 before the Redhawks answered and jumped back up six, 21-15. UVU got a 3-pointer from
Amanda Barcello and a reverse layup from
Liana Kaitu'u to close the quarter and make it 21-20 at the half.
Seattle scored the first nine points out of the break, including a pair of 3-pointers to take its biggest lead to that point, 30-20. Dick hit a three for the Wolverines to stop that run and start seven quick Utah Valley points that also included a bucket and free-throw from Nelson.
The run was extended to 16-6 after Nelson got another bucket and foul shot, tying the game at 36-36. The duo of Nelson and Chaney did much of the heavy lifting in the third, combining for 15 points and nine boards. Chaney's layup and bucket with 23 seconds left in the quarter tied the game at 39-39 heading into the fourth.
Saige Gibb gave UVU its first lead since the opening quarter with a layup to open the fourth but that was short-lived as Interrante answered with her fifth 3-pointer of the game.
Dick hit a go-ahead three with 5:30 left during an 8-2 spurt that was stretched to 12-2 and led to a 53-48 Utah Valley lead. Seattle U trimmed it to one after hitting six from the line while the Wolverines sandwiched a layup from Nelson in between. That stretch made it 55-54.
Barcello scored on a driving layup 1:14 left to put UVU up 57-54. It was 57-56 with 37.8 remaining and the Redhawks had the ball but couldn't convert.
Eleyana Tafisi hit two free-throws with 14.3 left to extend it back to three, 59-56. The Redhawks had a couple of looks late in the game in an attempt to tie it but the final shot went wide.
Utah Valley faces a pair of stiff tests next week. They'll host Stephen F. Austin on Thursday in Lockhart Arena before traveling to Grand Canyon for a Saturday contest.