The Shocks trail LMU at the half 29-36. In a bit of an oddity, all of the scoring has been provided by each teams 5 starters. No bench scoring from either team. Shocks were down by eleven early in the 2nd half in their game yesterday vs Montana and came back to force OT and then the Shocks dominated the OT.
The Shocks pulled to within 1 at the end of the 3rd quarter at 44-45 then opened the 4th quarter and went on a 15-2 run to open the quarter to take a 59-47 lead at the media timeout. LMU pulled to within 61-55 with 2 minutes to play had missed 3 point attempts on their next two possessions the started fouing with the Shockers finishing off the game hitting 8-8 from the free throw line for a 69-57 win.
All of the Shocker scoring came from the 5 starters in this game,
Jane Asinde led the way with 22 points on 10-15 from the filed and 2-3 from the line and grabbed 15 rebounds in 34 minutes of play.
Nhug Bosch-Duran had her best game as a Shocker with 15 points on 4-6 from the field including 3-4 on 3-pointers plus 4-4 from the free throw line and played the full 40 minutes. The rest of the team was 1-13 on 3-pointers.
DJ McCarty did not shoot ball well from the field at 3-10 but did hit all 8 of her free throw attempts to register 14 points. DJ did have 4 turnovers 25 minutes of play.
Curtessia Dean chipped in 12 points on 5-11 from the field and 1-4 from the free throw line.
Trajata Colbert capped off the Shocker scoring with 6 points on 3-5 shooting.
Shamaryah Duncan who sparked the Shockers overtime win over Montana did not play. I do not know the reason for that.
The Shocks move to 5-1 on the season. Loyola Marymount falls to 0-5 in D-1 games. The Shockers five wins this season have come against teams with a combined record of 3-21 in D-1 games. Nice to be winning games. Just not sure what it means against what so far has been a pretty weak schedule.
It does appear that my initial observation about this team lacking depth is proving to be true. The have a pretty decent starting lineup but only go about 6 deep and in tonight's LMU game not even that with Sham Duncan not playing.
It seems that the only reason for the Shockers to carry a roster of 15 scholarship players is purely for Ttile IX reasons.
The next 3 games vs Denver (2-4), vs New Orleans (1-3) and at St Louis (1-7) look like probable victories as well before the Shocks head to Lawrence to play KU (5-0).
The Shocks pulled to within 1 at the end of the 3rd quarter at 44-45 then opened the 4th quarter and went on a 15-2 run to open the quarter to take a 59-47 lead at the media timeout. LMU pulled to within 61-55 with 2 minutes to play had missed 3 point attempts on their next two possessions the started fouing with the Shockers finishing off the game hitting 8-8 from the free throw line for a 69-57 win.
All of the Shocker scoring came from the 5 starters in this game,
Jane Asinde led the way with 22 points on 10-15 from the filed and 2-3 from the line and grabbed 15 rebounds in 34 minutes of play.
Nhug Bosch-Duran had her best game as a Shocker with 15 points on 4-6 from the field including 3-4 on 3-pointers plus 4-4 from the free throw line and played the full 40 minutes. The rest of the team was 1-13 on 3-pointers.
DJ McCarty did not shoot ball well from the field at 3-10 but did hit all 8 of her free throw attempts to register 14 points. DJ did have 4 turnovers 25 minutes of play.
Curtessia Dean chipped in 12 points on 5-11 from the field and 1-4 from the free throw line.
Trajata Colbert capped off the Shocker scoring with 6 points on 3-5 shooting.
Shamaryah Duncan who sparked the Shockers overtime win over Montana did not play. I do not know the reason for that.
The Shocks move to 5-1 on the season. Loyola Marymount falls to 0-5 in D-1 games. The Shockers five wins this season have come against teams with a combined record of 3-21 in D-1 games. Nice to be winning games. Just not sure what it means against what so far has been a pretty weak schedule.
It does appear that my initial observation about this team lacking depth is proving to be true. The have a pretty decent starting lineup but only go about 6 deep and in tonight's LMU game not even that with Sham Duncan not playing.
It seems that the only reason for the Shockers to carry a roster of 15 scholarship players is purely for Ttile IX reasons.
The next 3 games vs Denver (2-4), vs New Orleans (1-3) and at St Louis (1-7) look like probable victories as well before the Shocks head to Lawrence to play KU (5-0).
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