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Pioneers gain pair of Sun Belt wins at home

Women's basketball hits wall in game with SBC-leading Cajuns

Bryce Evans

Issue date: 2/20/07 Section: Sports
The Pioneer women's basketball team looked to be carrying plenty of momentum into their crucial Sun Belt Conference matchup with first-place University of Louisiana-Lafayette on Sunday, having won their past five games including wins over Arkansas State Tuesday and North Texas Thursday.

However, the SBC second-place Pioneers hit a wall on Sunday, shooting a dismal 18.9 percent in the second half, squandering their four-point halftime lead and ultimately losing the game 67-55.

The Pioneers, who have recently been very strong offensively, jumped out to an early lead in Sunday's contest, while connecting on 6-13 three-point shots to extend their lead to as much as 11 points midway through the first half.

But, the Ragin' Cajuns of ULL fired back with strong defense and strong shooting of their own. They cut the Pioneer lead all the way back down to two points and finished the first half down by four.

The Pioneers began the second half well, scoring on their first attempt, but it was all downhill from there. The Pioneers' shooting went dry, as they didn't record a point over the next seven minutes, while ULL went on an 11-0 run.

ULL extended its lead to as many as 11 points before the Pioneers began to work their way back into the game. After dwindling the ULL lead to only four points with some impressive defense and efficient offense, the Pioneers once again hit a dry spell, finishing the game with ULL going on a 12-5 run.

Three Pioneers finished in double figures in scoring despite the poor offensive performance. Senior Tyesha Lowery, junior Alisha Godette and sophomore Nnenna Akotaobi each had a team-leading 10 points. Godette also led the Pioneers with nine rebounds.

The loss cost the Pioneers a chance to take over first place in the SBC West Division, with only one regular season game remaining.

Earlier in the week, the Pioneers had two very impressive wins by defeating Arkansas State 87-70 on Tuesday at Hamilton Gymnasium and North Texas by a 72-63 score at Magness Arena on Thursday.
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