WKU Women’s Basketball’s obliterative third quarter powered its 80-50 road win over North Dakota Sunday afternoon.
The Lady Toppers bested the Fighting Hawks on all fronts in the third quarter, outscoring UND 21-6 thanks to a 19-0 scoring run that spanned six minutes. The Lady Toppers shot 52.9% from the field and grabbed 14 rebounds in the period compared to the Fighting Hawks’ 20.0% shooting and six boards.
“We’ve had moments, we’ve had quarters, we’ve had halves, but we haven’t had games,” Head Coach Greg Collins said. “It was good to have a game where they could experience what it feels like to play well… and to win.”
The Lady Toppers’ dominant win can be traced back to the first half. WKU came out of the gate with an 11-0 run and maintained a comfortable lead through the first quarter. The Lady Toppers copied and pasted that intensity at the start of the second with another double-digit run, this one totaling 12 points. WKU led 39-27 at halftime.
Sophomore guard Trinity Rowe earned just her third start of the season after returning from a hand injury. She helped the Lady Topper offense early on, scoring five points in the first quarter. She finished with 11 points, four rebounds, four steals and a team-high seven assists.
“It was good to see Trin come in and get started (and) make some shots,” Collins said.
WKU increased its large lead in the fourth quarter with a 7-0 run to go up 74-36. At one point, the Lady Toppers led by a game-high 39 points to which WKU was able to hold on for an 80-50 win. Five Lady Toppers scored double-digits against the Fighting Hawks. Senior forward Zsofia Telegdy led the way with team-highs in scoring (15) and rebounds (eight).
The Lady Toppers finish their non-conference slate this Friday, Dec. 19 at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
