Sherell Hobbs Scores 1,000th Career Point As No. 20 Women's Basketball Cruises To 71-45 Win At Georgia Southern

Nov. 19, 2008

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STATESBORO, Ga. - Auburn senior Sherell Hobbs scored the 1,000th point of her career Wednesday as the 20th-ranked Tigers cruised to a 71-45 win against Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Ga. Auburn improves to 3-0 on the season while the Eagles fall to 2-1.

The 3-0 start is the third in a row for the Auburn women's basketball team under Nell Fortner as the Tigers prepare to face their first ranked opponent in No. 17 Ohio State. AU hosts the Buckeyesat 2 p.m., Sunday at the Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum.

Hobbs entered Wednesday's game with 995 career points, needing just five to reach the 1,000-plateau. At the 11:45 mark in the second half, Hobbs picked up a steal at mid-court and ran it in for the layup and No. 1,000. She becomes the 24th player all-time at Auburn to reach the mark.

Sophomore Alli Smalley led Auburn with 18 points, 12 of which came in the second half, and four steals. Senior DeWanna Bonner followed with 11 points and freshman Chantel Hilliard rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10. Freshman Parrisha Simmons was the only Tiger to go scoreless in the game, but led Auburn in rebounding with seven.

Georgia Southern kept the game close in the first half, cutting the Tiger lead to two at the 2:25 mark. AU finished the half on an 8-1 run to take a 36-27 lead into the locker room.

We did not have our running game on track, I thought Georgia Southern did a really good job of getting back on transition defense, which is something you need to do against us," said Fortner. We tried to force some things, turned the ball over too many times and did not have a good offensive flow in the first half."

Bonner led Auburn in scoring in the first half, despite playing only 11 minutes. Smalley followed with six points while Sherell Hobbs added six rebounds.

After making adjustments at halftime, Auburn tore out on an 18-5 run to open the second period thanks to 10 points, including two three-pointers from Smalley. Auburn fed off Smalley from there, rolling over the Eagles by a 35-18 margin in the second half en route to the 71-45 win.

"We slowed down a little bit in the second half, ran some set plays, had some good looks at the basket and started knocking down some shots and that gives you confidence," said Fortner. "The team listened very well at halftime and I was very pleased with how the team came out in the second half and executed what we talked about in the locker room."

The game marked the second in a row for Smalley to turn it on and lead the Auburn charge in the second half. She had two points at halftime against Temple on Monday and scored 16 to lead the Tigers in the second half.

"She is creating somewhat of a niche for herself, coming out and opening the game up in the second half," said Fortner. "It was nice to see her being confident with her shot. When she gets some open air, she needs to take it and it was really nice to see her doing that."

After struggling in the first half with a 39.4 field-goal percentage, Auburn shot 57.1 percent in the second half to finish the game at 47.5 percent on 29-of-61 shooting. The Tigers hit 2-of-6 three-point attempts for a 33.3 shooting percentage and were 11-of-25 from the free-throw line for 44 percent.

Auburn held Georgia Southern to 28.1 percent from the field on 16-of-57 shooting. Ashley Melson led the Eagles with 10 points while Jamie Navarro came off the bench for eight. Jessica Geiger led the team with a game-high 10 rebounds.

A hot three-point shooting team so far this season, Auburn held Georgia Southern to 5-of-24 from beyond the arc for a 20.8 shooting percentage.

After playing two games in three days, Auburn will take three days off before taking on No. 17 Ohio State. The Buckeyes come into the 2 p.m., Sunday matchup at the Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum with a perfect 3-0 record after downing Syracuse, 78-71, Wednesday night in Columbus, Ohio.

Tickets are still available for Auburn's game against the Buckeyes, as well as women's basketball season tickets. Individual packages are $50, while the family plan, which includes four tickets, is $150. Regular season-single game tickets are $5 and Auburn students are allowed in for free. Groups of 20 or more can purchase in advance for a discounted price of $2 per ticket.

For more information, please call the Athletic Department ticket office at 1-800-AUB-1957 or visit www.auburntigers.com.