TULSA – A season-high 68.8
percent three-point field goal percentage provided a major boost for the Oral
Roberts University women’s basketball team (13-9, 7-4 Summit League) as the
Golden Eagles defeated the Mastodons of IPFW 88-71 Saturday afternoon at the
Mabee Center.
Junior Mariana Camargo came
out hot from the start for ORU, scoring 10 of her career-high 21 points in the
first four minutes of the game. The Blumenau, Brazil posted
her third double-double of the season, tying her career-high 10 assists with her 21 points
and was near a triple-double with eight rebounds.
Junior Rachel Watman
connected 4-of-5 from the three-point line, finishing the game 6-of-8 from
field-goal range to score 16 points. For the third-straight game, sophomore
Kelly Kindell got the start and has scored a season or career-high each game.
Tonight was no different, scoring a career-high 15 points after going 5-of-8
from behind the three-point line.
And for the first time in
three games, junior Jenny Hardin made an appearance after sitting out to rest
an injury. Hardin came out and scored 11 points and grabbed six boards in the
17-point win.
The Mastodons’ (9-15, 6-6
Summit League) Johnna Lewis-Carlisle finished the game with 20 points and six
rebounds, while Natalie Roberts scored 12 points, eight of those from the
free-throw line.
As a team, ORU shot their
best three-point field-goal percentage of the season with 68.8 percent (11-16)
and held IPFW to only six trey’s the entire game (6-27).
ORU opened up the game on a
10-0 run, holding IPFW scoreless until the 15:44 mark. The Golden Eagles extended
their lead to 21 points after Kindell and Hardin three’s, 40-19.
The Golden Eagles really started
to pull away from the ‘Dons at the 9:59 mark, kicked off by back-to-back
baskets by junior Demesha Heard to roll to a 45-27 halftime lead.
IPFW battled in the second
half, forcing ORU to 14 of its 22 total turnovers. Both teams traded baskets
early in the second half, until the ‘Dons would open a 7-2 scoring run, started
at the 15:04 mark with a Lewis-Carlisle 15-foot jumper to get within 13. ORU
responded with 12-straight points to regain the comfortable 67-48 lead and
would cruise to the 88-71 win.
Up next for the Golden
Eagles is a Monday night 7:05 p.m. matchup with the Oakland Golden Grizzlies at
the Mabee Center.
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