ALBUQUERQUE, N.M - Lamar University's women's basketball team traveled to Albuquerque looking to open their 2021-22 season on a high note. Instead, they were plagued by two periods of cold shooting, which ultimately led to an opening game 71-54 loss against the University of New Mexico.
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Three Cardinals would score double-figures with
Sabria Dean leading the way with 14 points.
Malay McQueen tallied 13 points while
Akasha Davis scored 12 points.
Anyssia Gibbs recorded a team-high 11 rebounds while she and
Angel Hastings each dished out three assists. LU finished shooting 35 percent from the field and 48 percent from the free throw line.
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LU managed to knock down five first quarter field goals (41.7%), yet, they were able to keep it close at 17-15 despite facing deficits of 8-3 and 15-8. Dean wound up putting up six points to spark the Cardinal offense.
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In the second quarter, LU would struggle to hit from the field making just four field goals (28.6%). The Lobos broke out to a 27-20 lead only for LU to cut in as close as 31-27 with 2:24 to go in the quarter. UNM stretched its lead to 35-28 at halftime.
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Things only got harder for LU in the third quarter as they were only able to put up nine points on just two-of-11 shooting from the field. Dean made three free throws while McQueen and Davis each tallied a field goal in the quarter. The Lobos put up 18 points to increase the margin to 53-37 in the period.
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The Cardinals did cut the margin to as close as 12 points early in the quarter would finish shooting 46.5% in the in the final 10 minutes. Despite putting up 17 points, they could bring the game no closer as UNM went on a run that put the game out of reach.
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LU will have their home opener Friday night at 7 p.m. as they host Howard Payne University.
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