ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Freshman Erin Houpt scored all 12 of her points in a dominating third quarter and Mercer earned its fourth NCAA Tournament berth and second in a row with a 73-54 win over Furman in the Southern Conference tournament on Sunday.
Trailing 25-24 at the half, the Bears outscored the Paladins 30-4 in the third quarter, opening and closing with Houpt 3-pointers on her birthday.
Amoria Neal-Tyson, the tournament MVP, had six assists and scored 26 points to lead top-seeded Mercer (23-6), giving her 78 in three tournament games that were won by 39, 30 and 19 points. Shannon Titus scored 15 points and the three-time SoCon Defensive Player of the Year drew a critical offensive foul early in the third quarter. Jaron Dougherty added 13 points.
Mercer has won 12 straight games since its only conference loss at home against Furman 69-66.
Tate Walters scored 20 points for third-seeded Furman (19-12), which was trying to make its third NCAA appearance, and first since 2000 when coach Jackie (Smith) Carson was a player. Grace van Rij added 12 points.
The Paladins, who handed Mercer its only league loss 69-66, were handcuffed when SoCon Player of the Year Tierra Hodges, who averages 18.1 and 12.1 rebounds, picked up her third and fourth fouls in the first five minutes of the third quarter. She finished with 11 points and eight rebounds.
Mercer turned the ball over in the closing minute of the second quarter and the Paladins turned that into a pull-up 3-pointer by Walters for the lead.
"It was a tough way to finish the half," Bears coach Susie Gardner said. "We should have gone in with the lead. ... I was pretty upset."