JONESBORO, Ark. (12/22/12) – The Arkansas State women's basketball
team won its third straight game with a 77-53 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette
in a Sun Belt Conference matchup at the Convocation Center on Saturday
afternoon.
The Red Wolves (5-7, 2-1 Sun Belt Conference) shot a season best
59.6 percent from the field, while holding the Ragin' Cajuns (6-6, 0-3) to a 30.6
field goal percentage. Junior Jane Morrill led the way for A-State with 22
points and five rebounds, while Jalen O'Bannon scored a career-high 13 points
on 6-of-6 shooting.
“I thought in the second half we were really good defensively and
that is where it all starts,” ASU head coach Brian Boyer said. “In the second
half we didn't allow them to score, so they didn't get into their press and
they don't rebound and it all added up to a pretty good day once we got some
stops.”
ASU took advantage of its height in the post with
Morrill, Carlisha Wyatt and Jasmine Hunt. The trio combined to score 39 points on
the day and helped the Red Wolves finish with a 39-33 edge on the boards.
Andi Watson knocked down three consecutive 3-point
attempts in the second half to extend its lead to 56-33 with 12:52 to go in the
game. The lead grew to 67-40 after O'Bannon scored on a layup with 6:16 to go
in the game.
Defensively, ASU held Louisiana-Lafayette to just 28
percent shooting from the field in the second half. Sylvana Okde, who entered
the game averaging 13.5 points per game, finished with just two points and was
0-of-2 from the field.
“Quinishia McDowell was great today,” Boyer said. “I
think we are starting to appreciate more and more what she can do defensively.
We talked in the pregame about how Okde was a good shooter and against most
shooters if you get a good contest against them that can be enough, but we
stressed that weren't going to be good enough against her.”
ASU held a 35-26 advantage at halftime and led by as
many as 16 in the period thanks to a 17-2 run. Morrill scored nine points on
4-of-5 shooting, while Hanna Qedan and O'Bannon each had five points during the
first 20 minutes.
Louisiana-Lafayette responded with an 8-0 to pull
within 28-20, but Sandy Jackson pushed the A-State lead to 11 with her first
career 3-pointer. The Red Wolves were 3-of-6 from beyond the arc in the first
half and finished the game with a season high seven 3-pointers on the day.
After committing 12 turnovers in the first half, ASU
had just six in the final 20 minutes. The Red Wolves finished with seasons
highs in points, field goal percentage and field goals made. Ashley Olvera
finished with a season high 10 assists to help ASU finish with a season high 19
assists on the day.
“It has been a long week,” Boyer said. “We have had
four games in eight days and the players have done a good job with it. It is a
long year and it starts the first week of classes with training and conditioning
and we have a lot of young players on this team. It will be good for them to
get away for a few days and get ready for the stretch run.”
ASU will return to the courts Saturday, Dec. 29 for a
SBC contest at South Alabama. Tipoff is set for 5:05 p.m.