The Lady Shocks picked up their 2nd consecutive Rocky Mountain high atlitude win with a 76-61 win over host Denver finishing strong with a 22-13 final quarter.
The Shocks shot 41.4% from the field including only 2-12 on treys. 3 point shooting continues to be a weakness for the Shockers. The Shocks only had 11 assists on 29 baskets. However, the Shocks were excellent at the free throw line hitting 16-17 vs only 6-8 for Denver. The Shockers dominated the boards 47-25 (23-6 on the offensive boards). The Shocks also only turned the ball over 12 times as they seem to have improved quite a bit in that regard. Denver had 17 turnovers.
Despite playing at altitude the Shocks basically played 7 players. Shamaryah Duncan played 12 minutes and Carla Budane 3 minutes otherwise it was the 7 core players. The 5 starters (Strong, Colbert, Bastin, McCully and Bremaud) plus McCarty and Asinde off the bench.
The Shockers did have good scoring balance in this game. 5 players were in double figures with Bastin adding 8 points and Bremaud 5.
Trajata Colbert had one of her better games if not her best game as a Shocker with a 17 point-13 rebound double-double. Trajata was 7-13 from the field and 3-3 from the line.
Mariah McCully followed with 13 points but was only 5-17 from he field including 1-7 on treys.
Jane Asinde had 12 points on a very efficient 5-6 from the field and 2-3 from the line and grabbed 6 rebounds. The juco transfer continues to play well in her first year as a Shocker.
DJ McCarty had a sneaky good game. She scored 11 points on 3-8 from the field plus 5-5 from the line. The slightly built guard also snagged 7 rebounds, led the Shocks with 5 assists vs 2 turnovers and added 3 steals.
Asia Strong added 10 points and 8 rebounds but she was only 5-13 from the field and had 3 turnovers. Asia did not get to the free throw line.
The Shocks finish off a stretch of 3 road games at Northern Iowa next Saturday before returning home for a couple of Thanksgiving week buy games vs Prairie View A&M and Alcorn State.
UNI is typically well coached and a tough challenge for the Shocks. The Shocks lost to UNI last year 91-93 in double overtime.
The Shocks shot 41.4% from the field including only 2-12 on treys. 3 point shooting continues to be a weakness for the Shockers. The Shocks only had 11 assists on 29 baskets. However, the Shocks were excellent at the free throw line hitting 16-17 vs only 6-8 for Denver. The Shockers dominated the boards 47-25 (23-6 on the offensive boards). The Shocks also only turned the ball over 12 times as they seem to have improved quite a bit in that regard. Denver had 17 turnovers.
Despite playing at altitude the Shocks basically played 7 players. Shamaryah Duncan played 12 minutes and Carla Budane 3 minutes otherwise it was the 7 core players. The 5 starters (Strong, Colbert, Bastin, McCully and Bremaud) plus McCarty and Asinde off the bench.
The Shockers did have good scoring balance in this game. 5 players were in double figures with Bastin adding 8 points and Bremaud 5.
Trajata Colbert had one of her better games if not her best game as a Shocker with a 17 point-13 rebound double-double. Trajata was 7-13 from the field and 3-3 from the line.
Mariah McCully followed with 13 points but was only 5-17 from he field including 1-7 on treys.
Jane Asinde had 12 points on a very efficient 5-6 from the field and 2-3 from the line and grabbed 6 rebounds. The juco transfer continues to play well in her first year as a Shocker.
DJ McCarty had a sneaky good game. She scored 11 points on 3-8 from the field plus 5-5 from the line. The slightly built guard also snagged 7 rebounds, led the Shocks with 5 assists vs 2 turnovers and added 3 steals.
Asia Strong added 10 points and 8 rebounds but she was only 5-13 from the field and had 3 turnovers. Asia did not get to the free throw line.
The Shocks finish off a stretch of 3 road games at Northern Iowa next Saturday before returning home for a couple of Thanksgiving week buy games vs Prairie View A&M and Alcorn State.
UNI is typically well coached and a tough challenge for the Shocks. The Shocks lost to UNI last year 91-93 in double overtime.
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