Photo by iorja Smith- Staff Photographer rr;,ce Blavlock looks for a way around Coastal Carolina's Angelica Henry on Saturday. Women’s basketball remains winless in Big South Randal Walton rwalton@unca.edu - Asst. Sports Editor Plagued by injuries throughout the season, the worn- eSasttaU U «»=.ntly 'T *j"^5^“ games to Charleston Southern and Coastal “We have tons of injuries, but, I want these kids i 4- wp’re Still accountable for the result, “ch B«nd. Kirkpatrick. “Wc have to pi y Sgh .hose Utings and we have .0 respond. And “^S;S.ril=Srpadot.he,ea„, fortunately "^ustments and continue to play worked hard ^ j^yers are still an integral hard each game. Our J . ^ nnsitive enercv part of the team and continue to add positive energy us some positive momentum as we head into the last few games of the season,” she said. Kirkpatrick really wants the wins for the players whose last games at UNC Asheville evolve into special memories. “We’ve got three seniors on our team. They’re all three starters, so they impact the game,” the Waynes- ville native said. “I’m excited for them because every game is special when you’re a senior. Every game is your last opportunity, and we’Ve only got four home games left. So I’m really hoping for a win for them as well.” In the loss against Charleston Southern last Thursday, senior forward Kelli Riles opened the scoring. Blay lock said early scores from Charleston Southern forced the team to play catch-up. “We let them get some early baskets which gave them confidence,” Blaylock, a health and wellness promo tion student, said. “We have to work to set the tone on our home court early in the game to help put us in a position to win.” Protecting the ball and their house remains important during home games, said Kirkpatrick. ■For us, it’ll be taking care of the ball and limiting turnovers. Another thing is that we need to win the re bounding war. We need to out-rebound our opponents,” she said. Riles gathered nine rebounds and scored 11 points in the game, adding to her already impressive total. Well on her way to scoring 1,000 rebounds and points. Riles could be the first woman in Division 1 women’s basket ball to achieve this feat, Kirkpatrick said. “It’s a great accomplishment and I don’t think words can explain it. 1 didn’t come in with a goal of getting 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, it just happened,” Riles said. “My team encourages me and reminds me each day of this accomplishment, and they’re definitely an inspiration to me making this happen, so I do share this honor with them.” Nail-biter describes the atmosphere of the game against Coastal Carolina. The game stayed close with both teams tied at 46 until the last 20 seconds of the game. Two late free throws from Coastal Carolina pushed the Chanticleers to victory. see WINLESS on page 10