ABILENE, Texas — Danja Stafford Collins hit the game-winner with 1.2 seconds left as Utah Valley University opened WAC play with a thrilling 65-64 win in double-overtime on Saturday at Abilene Christian.
Stafford Collins finished with a career-high 18 points while also grabbing 11 rebounds for her third double-double this season. The WAC's leading rebounder, she's also reached double figures on the glass in three straight games.
Tahlia White matched her season-high with a game-high 19 points and a career-high seven steals. First cousins White and Stafford Collins combined for 37 points on 16-for-25 shooting to lead the Wolverines (9-4, 1-0) as they ended Abilene Christian's (11-5, 0-1) nine-game win streak.
"This is a huge win for us. We had chances to let the game slip away a few times but had big play after big play, especially from Danja," said head coach
Dan Nielson. "To come on the road to begin league play and beat a team that's won nine straight, and had our number in the past, is a big accomplishment. I'm so proud of the effort and result today."
The Wolverines trailed 62-60 when Stafford Collins scored on a feed from
Amanda Barcello, tying the game at 64 with 1:24 remaining. Both teams then came up empty on multiple possessions until the final seconds. UVU had the ball with 11.6 seconds left out of a timeout when Stafford Collins got it with just under five seconds left above the 3-point line, dribbled twice and then hit a floater from just inside the free-throw line to give UVU a 64-62 lead. The Wildcats drew a foul on the ensuing inbound play following a timeout and the ball advancement to halfcourt, but Emma Troxell went 1-for-2 from the line, allowing Utah Valley to hold on.
Utah Valley finished with 14 steals while forcing 31 ACU turnovers. The Wolverines also turned it over 28 times with the Wildcats holding a 30-21 edge in points off turnovers, but UVU had things going down low, with 42 of the 64 points coming inside the paint.
Stafford Collins, who had 14 points and nine rebounds during the second half and extra frames, initially forced the first overtime with just under one second to go on an offensive rebound and putback with just under a second to go, tying it at 49-49 in regulation.
ACU scored the first five points of the overtime, getting a 3-pointer from Troxell and a Meredith Mayes layup to lead 54-49. Down three with just over a minute to go,
Tessa Chaney scored, was fouled, and hit the free throw to tie the game back up. Stafford Collins looked to have a chance to win the game in the waning seconds of the first overtime but couldn't complete her attempt as it appeared her left arm was hit as she was going up for the layup, and time expired with game knotted at 54-54.
Also reaching double figures for Utah Valley was
Kylee Mabry, who finished with 10 points, while Chaney added seven. Payton Hull, the WAC's leading scorer, led ACU with 17 while Troxell had 12 and Mayes added 10.
White scored Utah Valley's first eight points of the game during a first quarter that saw the Wolverines force eight ACU turnovers, leading to a low-scoring first 10 minutes. A bucket by Chaney on a lob inside from
Cambree Blackham gave UVU a 10-9 lead after one quarter.
The Wolverines trailed 19-16 when
Ally Criddle and Mia Rivers traded 3-pointers. Natalia Chavez later hit a triple for the Wildcats to give ACU the biggest lead either team would enjoy in the opening half, 25-21, with 1:36 to go. Utah Valley would ended the half with six straight points. Mabry scored four and White beat the buzzer with a left-hand layup to give the Wolverines a 27-25 halftime lead. That bucket gave her a game-high 10 points at the half.
The game was tied at 27-27 when Stafford Collins hit two free throws to start a 10-2 run. White continued her stellar play with consecutive baskets to give UVU a 33-27 lead. The run was capped with a layup from Stafford Collins and a steal and layup from White to make it 37-29 and force an ACU timeout.
The Wildcats chipped away, eventually tying the game at 39-39 when Erin Woodson hit a corner three with just under five seconds remaining to knot the game up going into the final 10 minutes of play.
Utah Valley will be back out on the road next week when they travel to Grand Canyon, winners of 12 straight after they opened WAC play with a road win at Southern Utah on Saturday. The Wolverines will face the Lopes on Thursday before heading to Riverside to face California Baptist next Saturday.