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Oklahoma City University Athletics

Oklahoma City University
Home Of Champions|73 National Championships
Jazmin Adams
Hugh Scott
94
Winner Science and Arts USAO 17-9, 13-7 SAC
56
Oklahoma City OCU 6-20, 5-15 SAC
Winner
Science and Arts USAO
17-9, 13-7 SAC
94
Final
56
Oklahoma City OCU
6-20, 5-15 SAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Science and Arts USAO 29 26 21 18 94
Oklahoma City OCU 13 16 14 13 56

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Drovers hot shooting put down Stars 94-56

OKLAHOMA CITY – Amaya Gordon and Ray Osborn split for 17 points each as the Oklahoma City women's basketball team fall to Science & Arts on Saturday afternoon inside Abe Lemons Arena.  

Science & Arts (17-9, 13-7) started its red-hot day from the field in the first quarter after taking a 29-13 lead after the first 10 minutes of play paced by a 5-for-7 quarter from three while shooting 61.1% from the field. 

Oklahoma City (5-20, 5-15) cut the deficit down to 13 in the second quarter after Jazmin Adams and Ray Osborn helped bring down the Drover lead. USAO turned right back around with a 15-3 run and took a commanding 55-29 lead at the break. 

Oklahoma City came out of the second half with almost a four-minute scoring drought to open the quarter allowing USAO to go on an 11-0 run before Amaya Gordon stopped the run with a jumper to give OCU its first basket of the second half.  

USAO held at least a 30-point lead for the rest of the way reaching up to as much as a 39-point lead over the Stars midway through the fourth quarter to cruise to a 94-56 win over the Stars.  

Seniors Ray Osborn and Amaya Gordon split the day with 17 points apiece as Osborn saw her best quarter come in third and finished the game by going 5-of-7 from the line.  

Gordon, however, reached double-figure scoring for the 11th game in a row with a 17-point performance by barely missing a double-double with seven rebounds including three blocks to her line.  

Jazmin Adams led the Stars with 12 rebounds, her second straight game with double-digit boards.  

Oklahoma City struggled from the field shooting just 36.8% on the day while going just 1-of-9 from three as Hannah Grundy delivered the Stars only three-point make.  

Science & Arts came out firing early and didn't let up as the Drovers shot 47.4% from the field while swishing 14 three-pointers while five of its players scored in double figures. 

The Stars head into the final week of the season playing its last road game of the season on Thursday (Feb. 22) at Mid-America Christian inside the Gaulke Activity Center at 6 PM.

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