
Utah Valley Wolverines

Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos
Highlights
Summary
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Interstat) â Utah Valley built an early lead and withstood a second-half push to defeat Missouri-Kansas City 64-58 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Municipal Auditorium. The Wolverines led by nine at halftime, but the Kangaroos used a 19-point third quarter to close the gap. Utah Valley responded with 20 points in the fourth to secure the win. Emani Bennett scored a game-high 27 points for UMKC, while Amanda Barcello led Utah Valley with 17. The Wolverines improved to 5-3, while the Kangaroos fell to 2-8.
Extended Summary
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Interstat) â In a game defined by defensive pressure and critical plays in the final minute, the Utah Valley Wolverines held off a second-half surge from the Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos to secure a 64-58 victory in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Municipal Auditorium. The Wolverines, who improved to 5-3, built a substantial early lead but had to withstand a determined comeback bid by the Kangaroos, who fell to 2-8, before closing the game at the free-throw line. Utah Valley established control from the opening tip, racing to a 23-14 lead after the first quarter. The Wolverinesâ defense was immediately disruptive, forcing eight UMKC turnovers in the period and converting them into easy scoring opportunities. Amanda Barcello of Chandler, Arizona, hit two early three-pointers to spark the offense, while the interior presence of Tessa Chaney and Kaylee Headrick provided a consistent scoring threat. The Kangaroos struggled to find an offensive rhythm against Utah Valleyâs active hands, committing 23 turnovers in the game. The Wolverines capitalized with 30 points off those miscues, a decisive 16-point advantage in that category. Despite the early deficit, UMKC clawed back into the game after halftime. Trailing 35-26 at the break, the Kangaroos dominated the third quarter behind the scoring of Emani Bennett. The Leeâs Summit, Missouri, native scored 11 of her game-high 27 points in the period, leading a 19-9 run that gave UMKC its first lead at 45-44 heading into the final quarter. The fourth quarter evolved into a tense back-and-forth affair with five lead changes. Bennettâs three-pointer with 7:42 remaining gave UMKC a 50-49 edge, but Utah Valley responded with a pivotal 7-0 run. Headrick, a 5-foot-10 forward from Bluffdale, Utah, keyed the spurt with a pull-up jumper and an assist on a Chaney layup, putting the Wolverines ahead 56-50 with 5:19 to play. UMKC would not go quietly. Tierra Trotter of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, converted two free throws to cut the deficit to 56-54 with 3:30 left. The most important sequence of the game followed shortly after. With Utah Valley clinging to a 57-56 lead after a Bennett free throw, Barcello sank a crucial three-pointer from the wing off a Cambree Blackham assist, extending the lead to 60-56 with 2:17 remaining. The Kangaroos had opportunities in the final minute, but Utah Valleyâs defense sealed the win. With 28 seconds left and the Wolverines leading 61-58, Kaylee Headrick stole the ball from Trotter. UMKC was forced to foul, and Blackham and Chaney combined to make three of four free throws in the closing seconds to secure the six-point margin. Headrick was the standout performer for Utah Valley, recording a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds to go with three assists and a block. Her efficiency inside, making 8 of 12 shots from the field, and her defensive work were central to the victory. Barcello added 17 points, all but two coming from beyond the arc where she shot 5 for 14. Chaney contributed 13 points and five rebounds, while Blackham directed the offense with nine assists. For Missouri-Kansas City, Bennettâs 27-point effort on 11-of-25 shooting was complemented by six rebounds. Funmi Amode of London, England, controlled the glass with a game-high 15 rebounds, and Elauni Bennett, also from Leeâs Summit, added 11 points. Statistically, Utah Valleyâs ability to generate more scoring opportunities proved vital. The Wolverines attempted six more field goals and eight more three-pointers than UMKC, offsetting a lower shooting percentage. Utah Valley shot 42.1% from the field to UMKCâs 43.1%, but the Kangaroos connected on only 3 of 14 attempts from three-point range. Utah Valley also held a 14-8 advantage in assists and a 14-8 edge in steals, underlining their superior ball movement and defensive activity. The game, played before an announced crowd of 301, saw Utah Valley snap a two-game losing streak. The Wolverines will host La Sierra on Tuesday. Missouri-Kansas City, which has lost four straight, travels to face Arkansas on Wednesday.
Preview
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Interstat) â A surging Utah Valley Wolverines squad looks to rebound from a recent stumble when they visit the struggling Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Municipal Auditorium. The Wolverines (4-3) had a two-game win streak snapped in a 58-50 home loss to Air Force last Saturday. They will be heavily favored against a Kangaroos (2-7) team mired in a five-game losing streak against Division I opponents. Utah Valleyâs offense runs through guard Amanda Barcello, who has been a consistent scoring threat. She poured in 17 points in the loss to Air Force, following a 19-point performance in a blowout win over Pepperdine on Nov. 14. Forward Tessa Chaney adds an interior presence, coming off a 15-point, three-block effort last week. Missouri-Kansas Cityâs hopes likely rest on the offensive explosiveness of guard Emani Bennett. She is coming off a career-high 27 points in a heartbreaking 85-79 overtime loss to Portland State on Dec. 6. However, her production has been volatile; she was held to just two points in a road loss at Northern Colorado three days prior. The Kangaroosâ defense has been a persistent issue, allowing an average of 75.4 points per game during their current skid against D-I foes. Their only wins this season came against lower-division opponents William Jewell and Hesston College, whom they defeated 121-43. Utah Valley has shown a stark home/road split, with all four of its wins coming in Orem, Utah, and all three losses occurring on the road. Securing a victory away from home is a key hurdle for the Wolverines before they return for a lengthy homestand. For UMKC, this game represents one of its final chances to build momentum before a daunting stretch that includes road games at Arkansas and Missouri later this month. Containing Barcello and finding secondary scoring behind Bennett will be critical if the Kangaroos hope to snap their losing streak.