(Peru, Neb.) – With just a little over three minutes left in the game, the Peru State women's basketball team had rallied back from seven down to tie the score at 73-73. However, the Bobcats would see that gallant effort fall short as the visiting Culver-Stockton (C-SC) (Mo.) Wildcats would score the final eight points of the contest to win 81-73.
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It was the first Heart of America Athletic Conference (Heart) match of season for both teams. Culver-Stockton improved to 3-2 overall and 1-0 in the Heart. Peru State fell to 1-3 on the year and 0-1 in conference play.
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First Quarter Action
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After the Wildcats scored the first bucket of the game,
Dayna Dewitt (Mansfield, Texas) in the paint with 8:45 on the clock.
Claire Cudney (Marysville, Mo.) would give the Bobcats their first lead of the game at 8:38.
Allison Tichy (Bellevue) would hit a trey off an assist from
Alyssa Marsh-Contreras (Bellevue) to extend the lead to 7-2 with less than two minutes off the clock.
Alyssa Marsh-Contreras gets two ofÂ
her game-high 26 points.
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Peru State would hold onto the lead until the Wildcats eventually tied it at 11 each with 4:41 to go in the stanza. Later, after the game was tied at 16-16, C-SC would score the next seven points.
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At the end of the quarter, the score was 25-18 Culver-Stockton.
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Second Quarter Action
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The Bobcats would say within single digits of the Wildcats throughout the second quarter. At the 5:08 mark in the second quarter,
Brooke Maeda (Honolulu) would hit a trey off an assist from Marsh-Contreras to pull Peru State within two at 34-32.
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Culver-Stockton would then score the next six points to stretch their lead back to eight at 40-32.
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With two seconds on the clock,
Reagan Kirkwood (Valley Falls, Kan.) would hit a bucket off an assist from
Anjanea Simms (St. Louis, Mo.) to pull the Bobcats back to within three at halftime as they trailed 43-40.
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Third Quarter Action
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The Wildcats scored the first seven points of the second half to have their first double-digit lead of ten at 50-40. A three-pointer by
Maria Alcantara (Recife, Brazil) off an assist from Kirkwood was the first bucket of the second half.
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Late in the quarter, the Wildcats had their largest lead of 11 at 65-54 with 1:06 left in the period. A three by Tichy off an assist from Marsh-Contreras started a late Bobcat rally. Marsh-Contreras followed with a pair of free throws and then Cudney hit one of two charity tosses to make the score 65-60 after three quarters.
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Fourth Quarter Action
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Peru State would keep it close and was within one at 69-68 after a three-pointer was made by Marsh-Contreras off an assist by Alcantara.
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Later,
Maddy McPhillips (Omaha) hit a trey to tie it up at 73 apiece with 3:05 remaining, but Peru State could not score after that point.
CULVER-STOCKTON GAME BOOK
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Team Statistics
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The Bobcats actually shot better than their opponents in the contest as they made 24 of 63 field goals for 38.1% which included making 8 of 22 from behind the arc for 36.4%. At the free throw line, Peru State made 17 of 21 for 81%. Culver-Stockton hit 23 of 62 field goals for 37.1% and made 3 of 13 threes for 23.1%. The biggest difference in the contest was that the Wildcats made 32 of 44 free throws for 72.7%.
Claire Cudney goes up for one of her
game-high 12 rebounds
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The Wildcats had one more rebound than Peru State as they grabbed 39. Peru State dished out 12 assists compared to eight for C-SC. The Bobcats finished with 17 turnovers while Culver-Stockton had 11.
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Peru State blocked three shots. Both teams finished with six steals.
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Peru Individual Statistics
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The Bobcats had two players in double figures. Marsh-Contreras had a game-high 26 points while Cudney finished with 11. Dewitt was one point shy of double digits.
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Cudney led all rebounders with 12 boards as she finished with a double double on the night. Marsh-Contreras added five rebounds with Dewitt grabbing four.
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Marsh-Contreras dished out four assists while Cudney and Alcantara each handing out two. Cudney, Dewitt, and Alcantara each blocked one shot. Marsh-Contreras led the team with four steals. Tichy and
Daspin Bruning (Everest, Kan.) each had one steal.
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Upcoming Contests
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The Bobcats will be hosting Missouri Valley Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m. The Vikings are 1-3 on the year and lost their conference opener Saturday night to Clarke (Iowa) 78-72.
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On Saturday, Nov. 23, Peru State will be traveling to Springfield, Mo., to face Evangel at 2 p.m. The Crusaders are 2-2 on the season and won their Heart opener 77-56 over Mount Mercy (Iowa).
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Peru State will then be off until Dec. 2 when they host MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) at 2 p.m.
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