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Alecia Doyle Little Rock
66
Southeast Mo. St. SEMO 1-4,0-0 OVC
74
Winner Missouri St. MOST 2-1,0-0 MVC
Southeast Mo. St. SEMO
1-4,0-0 OVC
66
Final
74
Missouri St. MOST
2-1,0-0 MVC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Southeast Mo. St. SEMO 16 13 9 28 66
Missouri St. MOST 12 19 21 22 74

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Redhawks fall to Missouri State 74-66 Wednesday Night

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Southeast Missouri Women's Basketball (1-4) fell to in-state opponent Missouri State (2-1) by a final score of 74-66 Wednesday night from Great Southern Bank Arena. 

Sophomore Alecia Doyle and Freshman Daejah Richmond were stellar for the Redhawks both finished with double digit points. Doyle finished with 21 points on a 9-15 clip (60%) with one steal and 2-3 from the stripe.

Richmond knocked down six shots and went 4-5 from the line. The freshman from Cordova, Tenn. also played a big part defensively stealing the rock four times and bringing down five rebounds.

The Redhawks largest lead came in the first when they led by nine at one point while MSU's biggest lead was after the third with 14 points.

SEMO only had ten bench points from two people, Indiya Bowen (4) and Julia Sion (6).

Doyle scored first for the team with a pull up jumper to put the Redhawks on the Board. She finished 3-4 in the first and 1-1 from the line.

SEMO took the lead at 5-4 at 6:17 in the quarter and didn't give it up. 

The game started off scrappy from both teams as nine free throws were attempted in the first five minutes of game time.

Richmond took two steals coast to coast for the Redhawks to go up 9-5 with 3:01 remaining and at 1:41 to put the Redhawks up 16-7.

The team ended the first quarter on a 7-5 run to end the quarter leading 16-12.

MSU came storming back in the second going on a 10-0 run to begin the quarter.

Julia Sion knocked down a nice hook shot to tie the game at 25 at 3:00 and drove to the basket on the very next possession for her first four points.

The Redhawks defense forced the shot clock violation and Amiyah Buchanan hit the turnaround jumper to take the lead back at 1:01.

After a battle of back and forth basketball the bears outscored SEMO 19 to 13 in the quarter.

Richmond led the Redhawks at the half with nine points going  4-6 from the floor and 1-2 from the line.

SEMO shot relatively well at 46.2% from the floor on a 12-26 line but 0-4 from behind the arc.

At the half SEMO trailed 29 to 31.

To begin the second half Doyle was on a roll scoring the first three buckets for the Redhawks.

Then Missouri State got to the charity stripe on nine different occasions making 14 of their 16 shots (87.5) from the line.

Richmond grabbed an offensive rebound and put it back up at 4:32 for her 11th point to keep the game in reach.

Overall the Redhawks were outscored 21-9 in the third.

MSU put the pedal down in the third and fourth and tried to force the Redhawks out of the game but the Rehawks hung on. 

Indiya Bowan made an and one layup at 4:51 in the fourth to make it an 8 point game, then Richmond also scores the and one making it a six point game.

As a team SEMO had ten steals compared to Missouri State's nine, but were out-rebounded 41 to 23. 

The teams were nearly identical from the floor, SEMO going 23-54 (42.6%) and the Bears finished 22-52 (42.3%). The difference was that SEMO only shot 1-7 (14.3%) from three point land while MSU finished seven of 17 (41.2%).

Looking Ahead
The Redhawks will be at home for a one-game home stint before traveling on the road again. Tuesday, November 28 SEMO will face Harris-Stowe State University in the Show Me Center.  Tip-Off is set for 11:00 A.M.

 
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