CONWAY, Ark. – The Central Arkansas women's basketball team added to its winning streak with a decisive 74-32 win over Hendrix Monday night. The Sugar Bears have now won five in a row, and are a perfect 3-0 at home this season.
The win improved Central Arkansas to 6-2 overall this year, thanks to a stifling defensive night from the Sugar Bears, and made it seven games out of eight that Central Arkansas has reached the 70-point mark.
Shae Littleford and
Bree Stephens led the way with 14 points each, while
Cheyanne Kemp added 13 of her own. Stephens was active all night, coming away with five of the team's 24 steals. It marked the second time this season that the Sugar Bears logged at least 20 steals, and Stephens' third game of at least three steals.
The offense didn't blaze out of the gates like the last several games for Central Arkansas, but the defense held the game to a low-scoring opening frame. Kemp hit a three with the game tied at 4-4, and from there, it was off to the races. The defense continued to hound the Warriors, forcing 13 turnovers in the frame, and helping build a 12-point lead after one. The trio of Littleford (8 points), Stephens (5 points) and
Jenna Cook (5 points) tallied every point for Central Arkansas, who started the game very focused on shooting the three-ball.
Central Arkansas focused on getting into the paint more in the second quarter, taking advantage of the size difference down low. The first three field goals scored by the Sugar Bears were all at the rim, and the lead grew to 20 on a
Julianna Gibson offensive rebound and putback.
Paris Santacaterina added some spot-up threes into the mix when the defense started to collapse, hitting two of her three shots from distance in the quarter. After Hendrix trimmed the lead to 15, a flurry of baskets at the end of the half boosted it back to 24 points, thanks to a fadeaway from Kemp with two seconds left.
The Sugar Bears continued to add to the lead in the second half, in large part to a defensive effort that held Hendrix to tough shots all night long, as well as aggressive defense in the passing lanes, continuing to take advantage of steals and transition buckets. In addition to ten turnovers forced, the Central Arkansas defense also held the Warriors to just 22 percent shooting, allowing only five points in the third quarter as the lead grew to 40.
Central Arkansas mixed up the lineup in the fourth, getting 13 Sugar Bears playing time in the final stanza. And while the rotation didn't allow for much offensive rhythm, the defense continued playing well, giving up just eight points in the final period.
The Sugar Bears now look ahead to Saturday for the start of a four-game road swing to close out non-conference basketball. The road slate starts at Little Rock on Saturday, with a 6 p.m. tip-off against the Trojans.