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WBB Lyrik Williams
62
Arkansas Tech ATUW 16-3, 12-3 GAC
74
Winner Southwestern Okla. SWOSU 20-1, 15-0 GAC
Arkansas Tech ATUW
16-3, 12-3 GAC
62
Final
74
Southwestern Okla. SWOSU
20-1, 15-0 GAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Arkansas Tech ATUW 15 20 17 10 62
Southwestern Okla. SWOSU 20 15 18 21 74

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

GOLDEN SUNS COME UP SHORT AGAINST NO. 10 SWOSU

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. - Despite Cheyenne North's 16 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks, the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns (16-3, 12-3 GAC) fell 74-62 to No. 10 Southwestern Oklahoma State (20-1, 15-0 GAC) on Saturday.

UP NEXT

  • Arkansas Tech returns to action on Thursday, Feb. 8, as the Suns host Southern Nazarene in Tucker Coliseum. The Great American Conference contest is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Southwestern Oklahoma State outscored the Golden Suns, 20-15, in the first quarter, but a 15-2 run in the second period gave Arkansas Tech a 32-26 advantage with 2:22 until halftime. 
  • The Bulldogs took the lead again, 35-34, with 25 seconds left in the second quarter, until a free-throw by Kylie Ladd tied the score at the break.
  • The third quarter featured five ties and four lead changes, the last switch coming after a SWOSU three-pointer with 1:06 to play. The final minute of the period proved scoreless, sending the Golden Suns into the fourth trailing, 53-52. 
  • Southwestern Oklahoma opened the final 10 minutes with a 7-1 run. Two free-throws from Jacie Higgins with 2:22 remaining pulled Tech within three points, but the Bulldogs scored the final nine points of the contest to escape with the victory.

NOTABLES

  • The loss snaps a seven-game win streak for the Golden Suns. 
  • Both teams shot under 40 percent from the field, but SWOSU netted 10 three-pointers while Tech was limited to just three. Arkansas Tech held the advantage from the free-throw line, knocking down 13-18 while Southwestern converted on 6-9 free-throws. 
  • The Golden Suns turned 13 offensive rebounds, four by North, into 17 second-chance points. 
  • North's six blocks are a season high, and her three assists also led the Golden Suns. Jayana Sanders followed North with 12 points, and Kylie Ladd added seven. 
  • Lyrik Williams scored seven points and grabbed a team-high 13 rebounds. 

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