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University of Central Arkansas
Bree Stephens
64
Stetson Stet 9-9,3-3 ASUN
85
Winner Central Ark. UCA 11-6,5-1 ASUN
Stetson Stet
9-9,3-3 ASUN
64
Final
85
Central Ark. UCA
11-6,5-1 ASUN
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Stetson Stet 22 10 18 14 64
Central Ark. UCA 19 22 26 18 85

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Ryan Thiele

Sugar Bears Flatten Hatters Behind Explosive Offense

CONWAY, Ark. – The Central Arkansas women's basketball team took care of business at home again, defeating the Stetson Hatters 85-64 Saturday afternoon.
 
Jade Upshaw (21 points) and Leah Mafua (18 points) carried the Sugar Bears to their 11th win of the season and the fifth ASUN win of the year. But beyond their scoring, contributions came from the entire roster on Saturday, and helped keep Central Arkansas unbeaten at home this year.
 
The first quarter started slowly for the Sugar Bears, who just didn't seem to have that game-ready gear from the jump. Upshaw, however, carried the team offensively, scoring ten points on 80 percent shooting to keep Central Arkansas in it. Seven first-quarter turnovers weren't the key to success either, allowing 11 Stetson points resulting from the miscues. But outside of the points off turnovers, the halfcourt defense from the Sugar Bears was as locked in as ever, and the home team trailed by just three after the first.
 
Central Arkansas started creeping back into it in the second, taking its first lead of the frame with 7:28 to go. From there, a few threes from Upshaw, six free throws and seven second-chance points helped the Sugar Bears break the game open. Stifling defense on the other end, including four second-quarter blocks by Bree Stephens, held Stetson to just 23 percent shooting and limited the visitors to ten points. At halftime, Upshaw had 19 points by herself, shooting 7-of-10 from the field and 5-for-7 from three, torching the Hatters and willing the Sugar Bears to a nine-point lead. Early in the game, Upshaw hit her 100th three-pointer in Purple and Gray, becoming just the sixth player in the program's Division I history to reach the mark.
 
Stetson cut the lead to five to open the second half, but a quick adjustment by the Sugar Bears got the lead right back to double-digits. Stephens, in particular, stepped up offensively in the frame, connecting on two momentum-swinging triples in a two-minute span that built the lead to 14 points by the midway point of the third. Mafua also added nine points in the third, and after Stephens ended the quarter with her third three, the Dodge City transfers had combined for 18 points to boost the lead to 17 heading to the fourth.
 
With all of the momentum behind the Sugar Bears, Stetson had no answers in the fourth quarter. Early in the quarter, Kinley Fisher canned a couple of threes, also reaching 100 triples in a Central Arkansas uniform, joining Upshaw as the seventh Division I Sugar Bear with 100 career threes. Meanwhile, Stetson couldn't even get the lead under 20, save for one time with under four minutes to go. But two more three-pointers, one from Destine Duckworth and one from Cheyanne Kemp, boosted the margin back to 25, and the home team coasted through the finish line. In all, Central Arkansas hit 16 three-pointers, matching the high-mark against a Division I opponent set against Lipscomb.
 
The Sugar Bears are back on the road for the next three games, starting with two on the road next week. On Thursday, it's a rematch with Lipscomb in Nashville, then a quick hop over to Austin Peay on Saturday.
 
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