May 3, 2024

NSU Women’s basketball snaps skid with win over LWU; Kylie Looney (Cherokee Nation) adds 13 Points for RiverHawks

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The Northeastern State women’s basketball team snapped a six-game losing skid with a 61-54 victory over Lindenwood Thursday night inside the NSU Event Center.

The RiverHawks improved to 6-14 on the season and 3-11 in the MIAA, while the Lions (7-13, 3-11 MIAA) lost their ninth-straight contest.

NSU was able to exact some revenge over an LWU squad that topped the green and white by a 57-52 margin in St. Charles earlier this season (Dec. 12). Northeastern State has now held Lindenwood to its two lowest scoring outputs of the year.

Senior guard Kate Bellamy paced the RiverHawks with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting, marking the 11th time this season she has reached double figures. Sophomore guard Alexis Hill finished one off her career high with 13 points, while knocking down a career-high three 3-point shots. True freshman guard Kylie Looney (Cherokee Nation) also added 13 points for the winning cause. This was Hill’s fourth double-figure scoring game of the season, and the last time NSU tasted victory was also the last time Looney reached double digits (Jan. 4 against Northwest Missouri State).

Northeastern State shot 37.3 percent (22-for-59) from the field, 31 percent (9-for-29) from behind the 3-point line and was a perfect 8-for-8 at the free-throw line. Lindenwood shot 31.5 percent (17-for-54) overall, 26.7 percent (4-for-15) from deep range and 76.2 percent (16-for-21) at the line.

The RiverHawks found themselves in a 21-16 hole at halftime thanks in large part to a nine-point first quarter and a seven-point second quarter. The winning side needed just six minutes of third-quarter action to double its first-half production, as they exploded for a momentum-swinging 24-point third 10-minute frame.

NSU opened the third on a 16-3 run that saw the green and white take a 32-24 lead that stretched to 40-31 by the end of the third quarter. Lindenwood battled back in the fourth to gain a 48-46 advantage with 3:36 to play, but the RiverHawks closed the contest on a 15-6 run to seal their victory and snap their losing streak.

NSU led in assists (13-7), blocks (3-1), points in the paint (24-16) bench points (10-6) and fewer turnovers (12-17). LWU led in rebounding (44-33), steals (8-5), points off turnovers (15-14), second-chance points (16-6) and fast-break points (6-2).

Kassidy Gengenbacher led all scorers with 18 points, and she also added eight rebounds. Charisse Williams netted 11 points and Jenny Rocha contributed 10. Vanessa Zailo exploded for 17 points and 21 rebounds against NSU earlier this season, but she was held to just four points and 12 boards this time around.

The RiverHawks will look to start a new streak when they play host to Lincoln at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 30 inside the NSU Event Center.