Wichita State Picks Up First Road Win, Defeats FAU, 67-56
Four Shockers finished in double figures, led by Daniela Abies's seventh double-double of the season with 15 points and 15 rebounds.
Jayla Murray put up a career-high 15 points, and Salese Blow and Raissa Nsabua finished with 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Wichita State (7-17, 3-9 AAC) forced 18 Owl turnovers and scored 21 points off those turnovers while only committing nine turnovers..
Abies was held to just four first-half points but found a way to overcome the double team in the second half with 11 second-half points and four assists.
"The great thing about Dani is she's a willing passer,
In the third quarter, FAU increased their lead to seven, before back-to-back buckets by Blow, a fast break layup by Nsabua and a rebound basket by Abies put the Shockers back on top.
The Owls took the lead right back, though, as leading scorer Mya Perry hit two-consecutive threes to put them up five.
Sierra Morrow responded with a Shocker three, and Wichita State held the Owls scoreless through the final three minutes of the quarter to head into the final quarter up two.
The Wichita State defense continued to get stops as the Owls didn't score again until the 7:23 mark of the fourth quarter.
Another Perry three tied the game with 6:35 remaining, but the Shockers made 11 free throws down the stretch to close out the game. The Shocks finished 15-21 at the free thrown line to only 4-8 for FAU.
This win probably doesn't mean a lot in the whole scheme of things but I think the Ladies needed this win for the psyches. It did allow the Shocks to move out of sole possession of last place and into a 3-way tie for 12th at the bottom of the league with FAU and Tulane.
A big factor in this game is that FAU was without their best player Aniya Hubbard who had 21 points in FAU's win over the Shocks in Wichita.
Four Shockers finished in double figures, led by Daniela Abies's seventh double-double of the season with 15 points and 15 rebounds.
Jayla Murray put up a career-high 15 points, and Salese Blow and Raissa Nsabua finished with 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Wichita State (7-17, 3-9 AAC) forced 18 Owl turnovers and scored 21 points off those turnovers while only committing nine turnovers..
Abies was held to just four first-half points but found a way to overcome the double team in the second half with 11 second-half points and four assists.
"The great thing about Dani is she's a willing passer,
In the third quarter, FAU increased their lead to seven, before back-to-back buckets by Blow, a fast break layup by Nsabua and a rebound basket by Abies put the Shockers back on top.
The Owls took the lead right back, though, as leading scorer Mya Perry hit two-consecutive threes to put them up five.
Sierra Morrow responded with a Shocker three, and Wichita State held the Owls scoreless through the final three minutes of the quarter to head into the final quarter up two.
The Wichita State defense continued to get stops as the Owls didn't score again until the 7:23 mark of the fourth quarter.
Another Perry three tied the game with 6:35 remaining, but the Shockers made 11 free throws down the stretch to close out the game. The Shocks finished 15-21 at the free thrown line to only 4-8 for FAU.
This win probably doesn't mean a lot in the whole scheme of things but I think the Ladies needed this win for the psyches. It did allow the Shocks to move out of sole possession of last place and into a 3-way tie for 12th at the bottom of the league with FAU and Tulane.
A big factor in this game is that FAU was without their best player Aniya Hubbard who had 21 points in FAU's win over the Shocks in Wichita.
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