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UAM WBB
Jeff Young
40
Ark.-Monticello UAM 0-20,0-14 GAC
95
Winner Southwestern Okla. SWO 17-4,11-2 GAC
Ark.-Monticello UAM
0-20,0-14 GAC
40
Final
95
Southwestern Okla. SWO
17-4,11-2 GAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Ark.-Monticello UAM 12 12 8 8 40
Southwestern Okla. SWO 31 19 24 21 95

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Blossoms Lose Battle With the Lady Bulldogs

The UAM Women's Basketball Team Falls to Southwestern Oklahoma State University in their Great American Conference Match-Up on Saturday, 95-40.

WEATHERFORD, Okla. - The University of Arkansas at Monticello women's basketball team came out with a loss tonight in their Great American Conference match-up with Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 95-40.

In the first quarter, the Blossoms threw up shot after shot, coming out 5-16 for field goals and 2-5 on three pointers. Through their best efforts, the two teams would head into the second quarter with the Lady Bulldogs on top.

The second quarter proved not much different for the Blossoms as they only made 35.7% of their field goals. The SWOSU defense would put up a fight, limiting UAM to only 5-14 field goals made on the quarter. The teams would finish the half and head to the locker rooms with the Lady Bulldogs still on top.

Quarters three and four proved to be much more difficult for the Blossoms as they were only able to go 6-25 on shots for the half. SWOSU had the match go their way as they would win the game 95-40 and the Blossoms fall to a 0-14 record in conference play.

Chaney Scott led the charge for the Blossoms, posting 11 points and 2 rebounds.

Defensively, the Blossoms registered two steals and one block while forcing SWOSU into 5 turnovers.

UP NEXT

The Blossoms will be back in action on Thursday, February 3rd as they take on Southern Arkansas University in a Great American Conference match-up at Steelman Field House. The game is set to begin at 5:30 PM.

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