The Streak is Over: Cajuns Defeat Western Kentucky 80-72
LOUISIANA LA. - Louisiana's Lady Cajuns ended a 21-year, 26-game losing streak to Western Kentucky with an 80-72 win over the Lady Toppers on Thursday night in Lafayette.
The Lady Cajuns first win over the Lady Toppers in school history helps UL to a 10-7 (4-2) mark, while WKU falls to 9-10 (3-2).
True freshman Morgan Mayon, by her own admittance, hit the biggest shot of her career. With WKU down four, but surging, Mayon hit a long, arched three-pointer as the shot clock expired to give the Lady Cajuns a 75-68 lead at the 1:00 mark.
From there, Mayon and Sharee Glenn would add two free throws apiece and Anna Petrakova another to hold off the Lady Toppers.
Petrakova led all players with 23 points. The junior center added nine rebounds and a career high seven blocks and six assists. Glenn and Bernette Tolston each added 15 points. Tiffany Washington contributed 11 points and eight rebounds.
Tied at the half, the Cajuns started the second frame with a 13-4 jaunt led by two triples from Tolston, two baskets from Petrakova and a three-point play by Glenn.
As quickly as the Cajuns stormed out in front, the Lady Toppers came back quicker to take the lead. Down nine points, WKU used a 13-3 spurt in 3:02 to grab their first lead of the second half.
After four from the stripe by Leslie Logsdon, the Cajuns used a 9-0 run to take a 62-57 lead. Tolston buried a three before Glenn made two baskets around two free throws by Petrakova.
The Lady Toppers closed the gap to two-points, but UL Lafayette responded with terrific defense and six unanswered points to take a 68-60 lead with 4:31 remaining.
Petrakova scored four points on the run and added to her total with two more free throws with 2:49 to play, giving the Cajuns a 72-64 lead.
A free throw by Logsdon, before a three-point play by Camryn Whitaker closed WKU to 72-68 with 1:32 on the clock, setting-up Mayon's three-pointer.
Despite allowing 72 points, the Cajuns held WKU to 38.5 percent shooting and only four three-pointers. UL Lafayette shot 52.8 percent and made nine of 20 three-point shots. The Cajuns had more total rebounds, 39-30, blocks, 8-1, and assists 16-11.
A 10-0 run by WKU helped the visitors jettison to an 18-7 lead just 4:30 into the contest. The game turned into a long-range contest for the next
three minutes.
A triple by Alexandra Kotta stopped the WKU run. Whitaker answered for the Lady Toppers only to see another from long range shot by Kotta. Logsdon hit a three, before Tolston responded for the Cajuns.
A basket from Washington preceded more from long distance by Kotta and Tolston. The two three-pointers pulled the Cajuns within four, 28-24, with 8:10 left in the first half.
The Cajuns burst continued. After two from the stripe by Logsdon, a 10-2 run helped UL Lafayette take a 34-32 lead with 3:36 remaining.
Two baskets each by Washington and Petrakova, as well as a jumper by Ashley Blanche contributed to the run.
WKU came back to grab a 36-34 edge, but Washington's bucket at 1:45 was the final of the half to pull the teams even.
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