ALAMOSA, Colo. - The Adams State women's basketball team capitalized on every opportunity to establish a lead against Colorado Christian University in Friday evening's Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) game. This dominant performance resulted in a well-deserved 87-74 victory for the Grizzlies over CCU.
With the win, the Grizzlies snapped a three-game losing streak and improved to 12-6 overall and 7-3 in the RMAC.Â
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The first quarter saw
Christabel Longe with solid defensive skills, securing rebounds for ASU. The scoreboard reflected the competitive spirit, with both teams making layups and three-pointers jumping out to a 22-13 lead.
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In the second quarter, the team showed great resilience on both offense and defense.
Kiiyani Anitielu's excellent driving layup, assisted by Nageak, demonstrated ASU's determination and skill on the court.
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The game became more intense after an
Elaina Watson steal, but a turnover on the following play made it even more nerve-wracking. However,
Caroline Knothe's successful layup, assisted by
Angelline Nageak, ultimately contributed crucial points to ASU's 37-28 halftime lead.
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In the third quarter,
Harmanie Dominguez's defensive prowess greatly enhanced the Grizzlies' performance with her remarkable steals and rebounds. A successful layup by
Kayla Harris and Dominguez's joint efforts were instrumental in putting the game away in the second half.
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Throughout the game, both teams made strategic substitutions to gain an advantage, resulting in a closely contested match. During the final quarter neither team pulled but the Grizzlies wrapped up the game with a 13-point lead and clinched their victory by scoring some successful free throws, which resulted in a final score of 87-74.
Anitielu was the leading scorer for the Grizzlies with 21 points.
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Up Next, the Grizzlies are scheduled to play against Chadron State College tomorrow, January 20th, at 5:30 PM in Plachy Hall.
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