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Stackhouse, K
75
Winner Arkansas Tech TECH
54
Northwestern Okla. NWOSU
Winner
Arkansas Tech TECH
75
Final
54
Northwestern Okla. NWOSU
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Arkansas Tech TECH 12 12 23 28 75
Northwestern Okla. NWOSU 10 11 13 20 54

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

GOLDEN SUNS RIDE PAST RANGERS

ALVA, Okla.Ke'Vonshaye Stackhouse scored 21 points, Hannah Villines turned in a 18-point effort, and Ryann Goodsell contributed 15 points and nine boards as the Arkansas Tech Golden Suns basketball team (7-11, 4-8 Great American Conference) rolled to a 75-54 win over Northwestern Oklahoma (5-13, 3-9) on Saturday afternoon at Percefull Fieldhouse. 
 
NEXT UP
  • The Golden Suns will return to action on Thursday, Jan. 31, hosting East Central at Tucker Coliseum. A 5:30 p.m. tip-off is scheduled.  
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Northwestern Oklahoma and Tech went back-and-forth in the opening minutes of the contest, with NWOSU claiming a 9-8 lead with 3:59 remaining in the opening quarter. 
  • A 5-0 run by Tech gave the Golden Suns a 12-8 lead just over 30 seconds later.
  • Neither team added a point over the next three minutes, and a NWOSU jumper with 21 seconds cut the margin to 12-10 after one quarter of play. 
  • Tech opened the second quarter on an 8-0 run to seize a 20-10 advantage with 7:22 remaining in the half. 
  • NWOSU responded by holding Tech scoreless over the next 5:33, adding a pair of 3-pointers along the way to pull to within 20-16. 
  • The Rangers cut the Tech lead to three (24-21) at the half. 
  • Ke'Vonshaye Stackhouse buried a 3-pointer with 4:57 remaining in the third quarter to push Tech's lead to 38-26, the first double-digit lead of the afternoon for the Golden Suns. 
  • Tech pushed its lead to 14 points (45-31) in the closing minute of the third quarter before going into the fourth quarter with a 13-point (47-34) advantage.
  • On the opening possession of the fourth quarter, Tech stretched its lead to 16 points (50-34) on a corner 3-pointer by Stackhouse.
  • The Golden Suns pushed the lead to 20 with 1:24 left after Jacie Higgins drained a pair of free throws, and Tech cruised to a 21-point win.
NOTABLES
  • The Golden Suns overcame a slow start shooting (25 percent in the opening quarter) to outshoot NWOSU 41.4 to 29.5 percent. The Golden Suns connected on a 55.6 percent clip in the fourth quarter. 
  • Tech held a 47-33 rebounding edge. 
  • NWOSU held a 6-4 advantage in points off turnovers and a 5-2 advantage in fast-break points, but the Golden Suns held a 26-20 advantage in points in the paint and a 11-6 advantage on second-chance buckets. 
  • Tech made the most of its trips to the charity stripe, connecting on 17-of-21 free throws. Higgins and Stackhouse both connected on six freebies. 
  • Jayana Sanders led Tech with six assists.
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