CONWAY, Ark. – The New Orleans women's basketball program found itself on the wrong side of an exciting back-and-forth Southland Conference battle, 58-53, against host Central Arkansas in the Harris Center on Wednesday night.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: New Orleans – 53, UCA 58
LOCATION: Farris Center – Conway, Ark.
RECORDS: New Orleans 4-11 (1-8 SLC), UCA 7-10 (5-4 SLC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- New Orleans started fast as they recorded a 14-7 edge after one quarter of play.
- Central Arkansas flipped the script in the second as they notched a 16-7 advantage to take a narrow 23-21 lead into the half.
- The third quarter is when the fireworks started as New Orleans retook the lead, 24-23, 11 seconds into the frame off a
Kyla Davis three-pointer.
- The Sugar Bears then went on a 9-0 run to push their edge to 32-24 with 7:32 left in the quarter.
- New Orleans answered with a 13-0 run of its own to take a 37-32 advantage with 4:50 in the period.
- Central Arkansas closed the quarter strong with a 9-1 surge over the final 4:36 to retake a 41-38 edge into the fourth.
- The Privateers fought back hard and tied the game at 48 off a
Zanaa Cordis layup with 5:31 left to go.
- Central Arkansas then focused on clock control as they closed the game on an 8-3 run to finish off the Southland victory.
GAME NOTES
- Senior
Dionjhae Thomas carried the scoring load once against for the Privateers as she finished with a team-high 14 points and six assists. The Thibodaux, La. native has now reached double-digits in scoring in six straight games as she has averaged 15.3 points over the streak.
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Jada Duncantell was second on New Orleans with 10 points as she also chipped in two rebounds, two assists and tied a season-high with three steals.
- Freshman guard
Kyla Davis recorded eight points (2-of-5 from beyond the arc) and a career-best three takeaways and six boards.
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Zoe Cooper also tied a career-high with three steals and chipped in four points and a block.
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Zanaa Cordis blocked two shots which tied a season and career-high. It is the third time this year that the freshman forward has rejected the opposition twice in the same game.
- There were five lead changes and the score was tied seven times as the teams battled throughout the second and fourth quarters.
- The Privateers got 14 points off the bench, 24 in the paint and 13 off turnovers.
- An already short-handed bench due to injuries was stretched even thinner at the end of the game as the Privateers lost three student-athletes to fouls.
- Head Coach
Keeshawn Davenport returned to the New Orleans sidelines after she missed the previous three contests due to COVID-19 protocol.
NEXT UP
New Orleans will play in part two of a three-game Southland trip as the Privateers remain on the road for a matchup with UIW on Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Convocation Center in San Antonio, Texas. Tipoff for the conference contest is set for 3 PM CT.