The Lindenwood women's basketball team (5-2) picked up a 68-59 win over Hawaii (4-2) on Saturday night in Honolulu
GAME OVERVIEW
Neither team trailed by more than three points in a back-and-forth first quarter.
Ellie Brueggemann had a pair of makes from beyond the arc in the opening frame as the game was tied 16-16 after 10 minutes of play.
Lindenwood held a 24-23 lead after a stepback jumper from Jones with 4:11 to go in the first half. The graduate guard finished the middle frame with a pair of buckets including a three as the Lions led 31-25 at the break. Jones had a game-high 13 points after the opening 20 minutes.
The Lions opened the second half with baskets from
Brooke Coffey and Jones to grow the lead to 35-25. Lindenwood kept up the pressure throughout the period and extended its advantage to 48-34 after a steal and a three-point play by Coffey. The Black and Gold forced nine Hawaii turnovers in the third and led 50-36 after 30 minutes.
After a three by
Gracy Wernli put the Lions in front 56-44, Hawaii turned up the pressure and cut the deficit to six at 56-50 with just over five minutes to go. Following a Lindenwood timeout, another three by Wernli gave the Lions some separation at 59-50. The Lions converted from the line down the stretch and picked up the 68-59 win over Hawaii. Wernli finished with 10 points in the quarter and had 18 for the game.
The Lions forced 21 turnovers and had 24 points from those turnovers. The Lions also had 17 fast break points in the win.
GAME LEADERS
Aleshia Jones (19 points, 8-15 FG, nine rebounds, five assists)
Gracy Wernli (18 points, 5-6 3PFG, three rebounds)
Brooke Coffey (nine points, seven rebounds, four assists)
UP NEXT
The Lions will close out the American Savings Bank Rainbow Wahine Showdown tomorrow in a matchup with Vermont. Tip-off from Hawaii is set for 4:00 p.m. CT