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Hannibal-LaGrange University

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39
Hannibal-LaGrange HANNIBAL 4-24, 2-16
57
Winner William Woods WWU 10-18, 7-11
Hannibal-LaGrange HANNIBAL
4-24, 2-16
39
Final
57
William Woods WWU
10-18, 7-11
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Hannibal-LaGrange HANNIBAL 14 6 10 9 39
William Woods WWU 9 17 18 13 57

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Trojans Unable to Overcome Slow Offensive Start

Fulton, MO – The Hannibal-LaGrange University Women's Basketball Team traveled to Fulton Saturday for their final regular season matchup in a contest against William Woods University. The Trojans look to build some confidence and end the season on a high note before the upcoming AMC Tournament while WWU looks to get out of their recent slump and grab a win on senior day.

GAME VITALS
  • Score: William Woods University def. Hannibal-LaGrange 57-39.
  • Records: William Woods University (10-18, 7-11) | Hannibal-LaGrange (4-24, 2-16)
  • Location: Anderson Arena | William Woods University | Fulton, Missouri
STAT TRACKER
  • Rebekah McComb led the team in scoring with 14 points, six rebounds, one steal, and one block.
  • Makayla Hostettler put up six points, three rebounds, and one assist.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
  • HLGU played a really strong first quarter, they went on a 10-2 run for the first seven minutes of the game.
  • Rebekah McComb shot very well for the Trojans in the first going 3-4 from the field including 2-3 from behind the arc.
  • WWU shot well in the second quarter. They shot 58.3% (7-12) and 60% (3-5) from deep.
  • At the half, the Eagles led 26-20.
  • William Woods used their three-point shooting to extend their lead through the third quarter and take a 14 point lead into the final quarter.
  • The Trojans struggled shooting in the fourth quarter shooting 23.1% (3-13).
  • The Eagles shot an impressive 11-19 (57.9%) on three-balls.
  • Turnovers were even at 12 apiece in the game.
THOUGHTS FROM COACH QUIGLE
  • "We had a hard time in the first half getting into the flow of our offense."
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