Chickasha, OK – SAGU Women's Basketball fell 49-96 to Science and Arts on Saturday afternoon. The Lady Lions now sit at 2-3 on the year and 0-2 in Sooner Athletic Conference play.
The Drovers shot 49.4% from the field, and SAGU was not able to stop their offense as they outscored the Lady Lions in each of the four quarters.
Chanie Chambers led SAGU with 11 points while
Kyla McMinn added 8 points.
Autumn Moore,
Jaycie Brisco, and
Cammi Teplicek added 8 rebounds each. As a team, SAGU shot just 26.6% from the field and 20.0% from three.
Up Next:
SAGU will face University of North Texas Dallas on the road at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 23, for their third conference game of the season.
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