March 29, 2024

Women’s BB ranked 4th in SWAC

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This archived article was written by: Abbie Bird

The second leg of the Scenic West Athletic Conference found the Lady Eagles struggling as two road trips resulted in only one win.
On Jan. 15, the women’s basketball team traveled to Ephraim to take on the Snow College Badgers. They suffered a loss of 78-61, but they were only down by four at half time. The team lost their composure coming in at half time, and was down by 19 points within the first five minutes. The real killer of the game was that Snow shot over 45 percent from the field, and the Eagles only shot 26 percent. Guard Bryanna Adams, led the team with 16 points and Jamie Smith chipped in with 13.
On the loss versus Snow, Adams said, “I thought we came out and started strong, and had the right mind set in the first half, but in the second half it was very back and forth. They would make a good run, and then we would make a good run, but they unfortunately came out on top. However, we learned from it, and it wasn’t a loss that crushed us. We just have to adjust and play a solid 40 minutes, and fight for every possession the next time we play them at our house.”
Jan. 17 the Eagles went to Salt Lake Community College to challenge the Bruins, who currently are leading the SWAC with a record of 7-1 in conference play. They lost 82-62. Caroline Fischer led the team with 22 points, and Lejla Hadzialijagic pulled down seven rebounds. SLCC had four different players score in the double digits, which was a major contributor to their win.
Maddy Murphy said, “We didn’t play our game, we played their game. The next time we play them I think we need to focus our mind set, and we need to take advantage of the fact that we are playing on our home court, which I think will help with our confidence.”
On Jan. 22, the team made their long journey to North Idaho College (NIC). They pulled out a 77-71 victory. USUE was down at half time and came back and out scored NIC by nine points. The Eagles had four players score in double digits; Adams with 20, Smith with 10, Barbara Cousino Contreras with 12 and Hadzialijagic had a double double with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Eastern shot just about 45 percent from the field goal range, and NIC shot only 35 percent.
On Jan. 24, the Lady Eagles headed to the College of Southern Idaho. The Eagles suffered a loss of 82-66. Adams led in scoring with 23 points, and made four three-pointers. CSI had four players score in the double digits which were all about 10 points. CSI’s field goal percentage was 44 percent compared to Eastern’s 28 percent.
Sophomore center Jessica Anderson is confident that the team will compete better next time around. She said, “We were drained from the long trip and we weren’t able to match the same intensity that CSI had. We fought back, but we weren’t able to top them.”
USUE is currently in fourth place in the SWAC, and holds a record of 4-5 in conference play and an overall record of 15-7. The Lady Eagles will play Colorado Northwestern Community College on Saturday Jan. 31, in the BDAC. Their fan appreciation night will be held on Feb. 5 in the BDAC as they take on Snow College. They also will be playing SLCC that Saturday, Feb. 7.