UNLV and Ohio squared off in a Women's
basketball game at the University Of Minnesota as part of the Subway
Classic.
Both teams did a good job of moving the
ball around the three-line as they took their time on the offensive
end.
At the first media timeout the score
was 5-3 Ohio was ahead.
The pace of the game was quick as both
teams raced up and down the court jacking up shots. Both teams
traded baskets throughout the first half.
At the second media timeout the score
was Ohio 13 and UNLV 9.
UNLV had a hard time controlling the
ball as they turned the ball over. The score was tight midway through
first half.
Ohio's Kiyanna Black did a good job of
getting her team involved the offense. She was able to get her
There was a media timeout with 7:35
left in the first half the score was tied at 24.
Ohio used a zone defense as they tried
to spread UNLV out. Ohio's Ashley Flower was all over the floor. She
was able to get around her defenders and was able to get to the
basket.
At the last media timeout of the first
half with 3:34 of the first half the score was Ohio 32 and UNLV 28.
The first half came down to the wire.
The first half was close throughout neither team gave up any easy
shots and they both played hard on both ends of the court.
At halftime the score was Ohio 35 and
UNLV 31.
As the second half got underway the
game was close like hit has been all game long. UNLV kept on looking
to get Alana Cesarz the ball. Who was able to get to the basket and
hit her shots.
Neither team gave up easy shots. They
each had to work for shots that she put up.
At the first media timeout of the
second half the score was tied at 40.
The score went back and forth after the
media timeout. UNLV's Alana Cesarz caught fire as she was able to hit
shots and was able to keep her team in the game. Her teammates did a
good job of getting here the ball in spots where they knew that she
could shoot the ball. Casarz was not afraid to shoot the ball from
anywhere on the floor.
There were many ties and lead changes
in the contest. Neither team gave up easy shots.
There was a media timeout with 11:59
left in the second half the score was Ohio 46 and UNLV42.
Ohio did a good job of moving the ball
around the three point line as they looked to take time off the
clock. They also did a good job of getting everyone involved in the
offense.
Both teams were able to get a fast
break baskets as they looked to make baskets in transition.
There was a media with 7:15 left in
regulation the score was UNLV 52 and Ohio 46.
Ohio kept on looked for their shots
even though they were not falling. Ohio hit a shot with 4:45 left in regulation that was the first shot they made in 10:00.
At the final media timeout the score
was UNLV 58 and Ohio 48.
Both teams played hard the first half
was very close and tight as there were many ties and lead changes in
the game.
I thought that both of these teams
played well and hard throughout the contest. Ohio went into a scoring drought in the second half and that took them out of the game and
they couldn’t hit shots that they shot.
UNLV came away with the 60-51 victory
over Ohio.
Ohio shot 19-62 from the field that
included going 5-24 from behind the three point line. Ohio was 8-10
from the free throw line. They brought down a total of 32 rebounds
including 17 on the defensive end. The leading scorers for Ohio were
Ashley Fowler, Shavon Robinson each with 10 points and Mariah Byard
with 9 points, and Tina Fisher with 8 points.
UNLV shot 23-58 from the field that
included going 4-12 from behind the three point line. They were 10-12
from the free throw line. UNLV brought down a total of 48 rebounds
including 29 on the defensive end.
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