MURRAY, Ky. – Southeast Missouri women's basketball (13-15, 7-8) defeated Murray State (15-13, 7-8) on the road Wednesday, 80-67.
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With the victory, Southeast sweeps the home-and-home series with the Racers. It's the first series win over Murray since the 2004 season. It's also Southeast's first series sweep over an opponent since SIUE in 2014.
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The Redhawks were led by a 25-point performance from
Bri Mitchell. It was Mitchell's sixth 20-point game this season and 13
th of her career. She tied a career-best 10 field goals and grabbed six rebounds in 36 minutes.
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Hannah Noe recorded 11 points while
Deja Jones had 10. Noe hit one 3-pointer in the game, her 69
th of the season, setting a new single-season record for made 3-pointers.
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Southeast was outrebounded in the game 43-39 including on the offensive side of the court, 16-12. The Redhawks had good rebounding coverage across the board as
Adrianna Murphy and Mitchell co-led with six each and three others each had five. Â
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The Redhawks outshot Murray State 41.4%-38.7%. The Redhawks also hit eight shots from beyond the arc. One of the biggest difference makers in the game was the Redhawks' free-throw shooting. Southeast recorded season highs in both made free-throws (24) and free-throws attempted (34). Noe and Jones each made six foul shots.
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Turnovers also played a major role on Wednesday as SEMO forced Murray into 22 mishandlings, resulting in 21 points off turnovers for the Redhawks.
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Murray opened the game going up 8-2 on Southeast and led the Redhawks 13-4 at the first quarter media timeout.
Lakyn Gulley entered after the media and hit back-to-back 3-pointers, pulling SEMO within five, 15-10. A pair of Jones free-throws and four-straight points from Mitchell cut the lead to four, 20-16, with 2:13 to play. The opening stanza ended with Murray State in front, 25-18.
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Mitchell and Gulley each had six first-quarter points to co-lead the Redhawks.
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Southeast held the Racers to single-digits in the second quarter, winning the frame, 20-7. The SEMO scoring began with
Dolapo Balogun converting two 3-point plays to pull within three, 27-24. Gulley's third 3-pointer with 6:06 left tied the game at 29. The second quarter ended with the Redhawks on a 7-0 run, holding Murray State to no field goals the final 5:51, allowing just a single made free-throw in that period.
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Going into halftime, Southeast led Murray State 38-32.
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Mitchell put up seven points in the second to lead the team with 13 first-half points and extending her double-digit point streak to nine games. Jones was Southeast's leading rebounder with five.
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The Redhawks went an impressive 11-for-12 from the free-throw line in the opening half. SEMO shot 43 percent from the field (12-of-28) and hit 3-of- 8 3-point attempts (38%).
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SEMO continued its run from the second quarter well into the third quarter as the Redhawks opened the period with 10 unanswered points. Southeast held a comfortable lead the remainder of the third quarter and led 65-49 going into the final 10 minutes.
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Murray narrowly outscored the Redhawks 18-15 in the final frame but the Redhawk lead was too great to be overcome. Southeast found its largest lead of the game with 9:07 to play at 20 points, 69-49. Murray pulled within 12 a couple times then down to 11 but it was too late with just 47 seconds to play. Noe's record-setting 3-pointer came with 7:08 to play in the fourth.
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Ke'Shunan James recorded a game-high 35 points while Bria Bethea had 19 for Murray State.
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After Wednesday's Ohio Valley Conference action, the standing currently feature five teams tied for fourth place at 7-8 including Southeast, UT Martin, Murray State, Tennessee Tech, and Austin Peay. Belmont and Morehead State have each locked up spots in the eight-team OVC Tournament.
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Southeast Missouri will play the regular season finale Saturday at the Show Me Center against Austin Peay. Prior to tipoff at 2 p.m., Southeast will celebrate the careers of seniors
Olivia Hackmann, Mitchell, and student assistant
Jade Holly.
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