Dec 19, 2019

MWSU women survive in OT at Illinois Springfield 84-77

Posted Dec 19, 2019 8:31 AM

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Missouri Western women's basketball team (8-2) scored 20 points in overtime to overcome a near collapse at Illinois Springfield (6-3, Wednesday night, 84-77.  

Missouri Western never trailed in regulation and led by as many as 17, but UIS outscored the Griffs 17-6 in the fourth quarter to force the overtime. The Prairie Stars took their first lead of the game with 3:48 left in OT and led by two with 2:13 left, but then Katrina RoenfeldtMychaell Gray and Chris Wilson took over. The trio scored all 20 of the Griffons' overtime points; eight for Wilson and six each from Gray and Roefeldt. They also had all five of MWSU's overtime rebounds and three of their six assists in the extra period.   Tehya Fortune knocked down a 3-pointer for UIS with 34 seconds left to tie the game at 64. A turnover and a timeout by each team after that led to overtime. MWSU led by 10 to open the fourth quarter, but didn't score in the quarter until Anastacia Johnson's jumper with 4:51 left. A minute later, Corbyn Cunningham fouled out with 23 points and six rebounds over 23 minutes.  
NOTABLES

  1. Cunningham (23, Wilson (22) and Roenfeldt (20) paced the Griffons, scoring all but 19 of the team's points.
  2. After shooting 43% through the first three quarters, the Griffons were 2 for 14 in the fourth but went 7 for 9 from the field in OT, making both 3-point attempts and 4 of 7 free throw attempts.
  3. For a second straight game, the team had 21 assists.
  4. MWSU forced 23 UIS turnovers.
  5. The Griffons had 22 fast break points to the home team's six and outscored the Prairie Stars 44-26 in the paint.
  6. MWSU scored at least 84 points for the third time this season.
  7. Wilson turned in her fifth double-double of the season, adding 10 rebounds to her 22 points.
  8. Gray scored all six of her points in overtime and led the team with six assists.
  9. Roenfeldt added seven rebounds and four steals.

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The Griffons take a 13-day break before hosting Avila in the MWSU Fieldhouse on New Year's Eve.

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