OBU women’s basketball falls at Incarnate Word

December 4, 2008

Domino Miller scored 16 points and A’Laeshia Adams had 14, but it wasn’t enough as the Ouachita Baptist University women’s basketball team fell Thursday night, 78-69, to Incarnate Word at the McDermott Center.

Miller was 5-of-10 shooting, including draining three 3-points, while Adams was 3-of-8 from the floor, but sank 7-of-9 free throws.

Ouachita (3-2) raced out to a 20-12 lead with 12:05 remaining in the first half after a Tamara Robinson layup. The Lady Tigers extended the margin to 23-14 with 10:03 left after a Gabby Coleman jumper.

But Incarnate Word cut the deficit to 25-20 with eight minutes left in the first half after a Nia Torru layup. The Cardinals took their first lead of the night at 28-27 as Torru scored on a layup with 5:23 remaining.

Incarnate Word (5-3) extended the advantage and took a 41-35 lead into the break.

Ouachita opened the second half with four straight points, as Haley Griffin scored on a layup to cut the deficit to 41-39. But the Cardinals extended the margin to 50-42 after a pair of free throws by Hayley Harvey with 12:44 left.

The Lady Tigers cut the Incarnate Word lead to 52-48 after two free throws by Maranda Parker with 11:23 left, but the Cardinals used an 8-1 run, capped by a jumper by Nikki Brown to push the margin to 60-49 with 8:35 remaining.

Ouachita got as close as 62-57 after a layup by Miller with 5:56 left, but that was as close as the Lady Tigers, who shot 37.3 percent from the floor (22-of-59), would get.

Torru led the Cardinals, who shot 29-of-59 from the field for 49.2 percent, with 18 points and nine rebounds. Harvey and Cinnamon Kava each finished with 16 points, while Brown added 11 points and 11 boards for a double-double.

Ouachita returns home 6 p.m., Monday, Dec., 8 against Southwest Baptist at Bill Vining Arena.

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