Sierra Burns of Augusta, right, drives to the baskets against Lander at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Lander defeated Augusta 63-61 in OT in the first round of the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals
Sierra Burns of Augusta, right, drives to the baskets against Lander at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Lander defeated Augusta 63-61 in OT in the first round of the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals

In pictures: Lander women defeat AU in Peach Belt quarterfinals

Augusta University’s women’s team fell to Lander 63-61 in the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals at Christeberry Fieldhouse Wednesday night.

The Jaguars fall to 19-9 while the Bearcats improve to 14-12 and advance to the semifinals at North Georgia.

Quinasia Abercrombie of Augusta attempts a shot against Lander at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Mone Florence of Augusta, left, Trinity Thomas of Lander, right, at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Lander defeated Augusta 63-61 in OT in the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals.
Yamani Paul of Augusta, center, cheers on her teammates against Lander at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Lander defeated Augusta 63-61 in OT in the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals.
Ja’Bria Fullwood of Augusta (15) grabs a rebound against Lander at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 5, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. Lander defeated Augusta 63-61 in OT in the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals

Augusta Good News’ photographer Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including eight in 2024 for Augusta Good News. He’s photographed for multiple news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard.

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