Since making her debut on Dec. 14,  redshirt sophomore Danay Fothergill has set the A-Sun record for most points in a game and brought home the Atlantic Sun Player of the Week award once.

Fothergill received the Atlantic Sun Player of the Week award Jan. 20. and posted her career high of 34 points against Mercer Jan. 11. Fothergill has averaged 31 points in the last three games.

“Knowing I need to attack the basket, knowing I need to get to the free-throw line and hitting open shots is how I scored those points and got in the rhythm,” Fothergill said.

Fothergill transferred from Western Kentucky for the spring semester last year. By NCAA rule, she had to sit out one year of game play. She came out ready in her first game back scoring 19 against Jacksonville State.

Even though she was practicing, Fothergill says she learned the most from watching the games on the bench.

“I was watching the games, and I was learning from them so I would change my behaviors in practice to how game situations were handled,” Fothergill said. “It’s kind of like I got to see each play and mentally change the outcome.”

Fothergill has stepped into many roles for the Lady Bisons recently including point guard. Fothergill sees her role as being a leader wherever Coach Brown needs her.

“I’m trying to not only be a scoring leader but a vocal leader too, and trying to make my teammates better everyday is what I’m really trying to focus on,” Fothergill said.

The Lady Bisons have only won three games and are still looking for a win in conference play. Several of the games have ended close but the Lady Bisons have consistently been on the losing end. Fothergill hopes correcting the little mistakes in practice and just being competitive every night will increase the number in the win column.

“We have such a love for the game and are so competitive,” Fothergill said. “We correct the little things in practice to figure out what we have to do to get over that hump and get the wins.”

Fothergill enjoys the relationships she has with her teammates on and off the court. Regardless of the success of the season so far, Fothergill says the Lipscomb community is continuing to support the team.

“Lipscomb has a great community,” Fothergill says, “I know I have people of that community that I can lean on spiritually, emotionally and physically.”

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