April 24, 2024

NSU holds Bearcats to season low in victory; Fontana Tate (Cherokee) Adds 11 Points for Riverhawks

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BOLIVAR, Mo. – The Northeastern State women’s basketball team defeated Southwest Baptist 60-45 Thursday evening inside Meyer Sports Center.

The RiverHawks (8-5, 4-2 MIAA) played against a team with a Bearcat mascot for the second-straight game (Northwest Missouri State), and for the second-straight time NSU held its opponent to just 45 points in a winning performance. The last time Southwest Baptist (5-7, 1-4 MIAA) scored 45 points or fewer in a game was two seasons ago when the RiverHawks held the Bearcats to just 43 points in Bolivar (Jan. 12, 2013).

Northeastern State never trailed in the contest and had four score in double figures. Senior guard Chelsey Beathard led the way with 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Freshman forward Bria Pierce scored in double figures (12 points) for the first time in her career. Senior guard Fontana Tate (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) added 11 points, while junior guard Kate Bellamy chipped in 10 points and tied her career high with eight rebounds.

NSU shot 48 percent (24-for-50) from the field, 33.3 percent (4-for-12) from behind the 3-point line and 53.3 percent (8-for-15) at the free-throw stripe. SBU shot 36.5 percent (19-for-52) overall, 29.4 percent (5-for-17) from distance and 28.6 percent (2-for-7) at the line.

No Bearcat scored in double figures, but Sarah Magana finished with a game-high 10 rebounds (one point). This marked the first time since Jan. 21, 2006, that Southwest Baptist did not have a player score in double figures (79-37 home loss to Missouri Western State).

Northeastern State jumped on top 15-5 early, and the team was able to stay ahead for a 35-26 halftime advantage. NSU pushed its lead to as much as 17 points in the second half before settling for the 15-point victory. SBU was never able to get the deficit into single figures in the final 20 minutes of play.

The RiverHawks committed just eight turnovers, which was four less than its previous season low. They also were able to force 15 Bearcat turnovers. NSU also outrebounded SBU 35-34.

Northeastern State will stay on the road for a 1 p.m. matchup Jan. 10 against Missouri Southern State in Joplin, Missouri.