Atkins_NW_19
John Ellis
53
Missouri Western St. MWSU 9-9, 4-5
62
Winner Nebraska-Kearney UNKWBB 12-7, 5-5
Missouri Western St. MWSU
9-9, 4-5
53
Final
62
Nebraska-Kearney UNKWBB
12-7, 5-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Missouri Western St. MWSU 14 10 11 18 53
Nebraska-Kearney UNKWBB 20 10 15 17 62

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | MWSU Athletic Communications

Late-Game Run Falls Short for Women’s Basketball

Griffons nearly erase 15-point deficit in road loss.

KEARNEY, Neb. – Griffon Women's Basketball (9-9, 4-5 MIAA) trailed by as much as 13 points in the fourth quarter before chipping the deficit to just four in the final minute. However, Nebraska Kearney (12-7, 5-5 MIAA) made five of its final six free throws as the Griffons lost 62-53 on Saturday afternoon.
 

NOTABLES
  • The Griffons had their most efficient-shooting quarter in the first at 46 percent, but the Lopers still held the 20-14 advantage.
  • Both teams struggled offensively in the second quarter, combining for 20 points and 22 percent shooting.
  • The Lopers held their largest lead of the game at 15 points with under five minutes remaining in the third quarter.
  • Brittany Atkins' jumper capped off an 18-9 run to bring the Griffons within four points with 46 seconds to play.
  • Nebraska Kearney called a timeout and made five of its final six free throws to halt the Griffon comeback.
  • The Griffons' ability to get to the free-throw line kept them in the game, setting a new season-high with 35 free-throw attempts.
  • Missouri Western finished the game with a season-low 25 percent field-goal percentage.
 
LEADERS
  • Melia Richardson led the Griffons in scoring with 11 points and also added three steals.
  • Katrina Roenfeldt and Jessica Davies each scored 10 points.
  • Atkins scored all seven of her points in the fourth quarter.
  • Simone Walker set career-highs in points (9), made free-throws (7), and free-throw attempts (10).
 
UP NEXT
  • Missouri Western Women's Basketball returns home to take on Missouri Southern (11-9, 3-7 MIAA) on Jan. 31.
  • The Lions have lost four-straight after falling to Emporia State on Saturday.




 
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