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BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic erased a five-point deficit entering the fourth quarter on the way to a 54-52 win over UTEP on Thursday night in the FAU Arena.Â
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With the game even at 52 late, the Owls (5-13, 1-6 Conference USA) broke the tie with a runner from the left side of the lane by Alexa Zaph. The basket came at the culmination of the shot clock after the Miners (12-6, 4-4 Conference USA) had held FAU in check for the first 28 seconds of the possession.Â
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Trailing 40-34 with 2:17 left in the third quarter, the Owls put together a 9-0 run over the next 4:59 to jump ahead 43-40 on a Sofia Galleron right wing 3-pointer, marking the first lead of the second half for FAU.Â
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UTEP responded well to the run, putting together four straight points, capped by a
Katia Gallegos connection from just inside the 3-point line to put the Miners up 44-43.Â
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Following a timeout, Janeta Rozentale converted a layup to put the Owls back on top with 5:58 left. UTEP would not lead the rest of the way, though the score was tied twice during that span.
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A couple of tough calls late went against the Miners, including a block that was called on
Eliana Cabral with 1:17 remaining that gave Rita Pleskevich a pair of free throws to extend the lead to 52-49. Pleskevich was the leading scorer for FAU on the night with 21 points. Â
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Facing the deficit, UTEP drew up and perfectly executed a play for
Avery Crouse out of the timeout, leading to an easy layup that cut the lead down to one.Â
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Crouse continued to impact the game late on the next possession, tying up Kynadi Kuykendoll to force an alternating possession, giving the Miners a chance to tie the game or take the lead.Â
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Just 11 seconds later, Crouse would be fouled, as she converted on 1-of-2 attempts at the line to even things up at 52-52 before the eventual Zaph game-winner.Â
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Gallegos got off a late attempt for UTEP that did not fall as time expired on the floor.Â
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With 13 points, six rebounds and two assists, Gallegos made an important impact throughout the game for UTEP.
Destiny Thurman had 10 points and six rebounds before fouling out with 8:14 left in the game when she was called for a personal foul and a technical foul in succession.
Elina Arike had eight rebounds.
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UTEP went 20-of-54 (37 percent) from the field and Florida Atlantic 17-of-50 (34 percent).
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The win for FAU snapped an eight-game losing streak.Â
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UP NEXTÂ
UTEP wraps up the two-game swing to Florida on Saturday at Florida International. Opening tip is set for 10 a.m. MT/12 p.m. ET.Â
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The Miners and Panthers can be heard on 600 ESPN El Paso and the UTEP Miners app with Mando Medina calling the action. The contest will also be streamed on C-USA TV. Â
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