
Loyola Marymount Lions

Wichita State Shockers
Highlights
Summary
WICHITA, Kan. (Interstat) â Abby Cater scored 23 points to lead Wichita State to a 71-64 womenâs basketball victory over Loyola Marymount on Saturday at Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers (2-9) never trailed after the first quarter, holding off a late push from the Lions (4-4). Jess Lawson led all scorers with 27 points for Loyola Marymount. Wichita State built a 37-32 halftime lead and maintained a narrow advantage throughout the second half. Cater, a guard from PG County, Maryland, added two assists in 32 minutes. Zawadi Ogot added 11 points for the Lions. Jaila Harding scored 13 points for the Shockers in front of 725 fans.
Extended Summary
WICHITA, Kan. (Interstat) â In a game defined by a prolonged scoring drought and a standout individual performance, the Wichita State womenâs basketball team secured just its second victory of the season, holding off Loyola Marymount 71-64 on Saturday at Charles Koch Arena. The Shockers (2-9) were propelled by a career-high 23 points from freshman guard Abby Cater, whose steady hand proved crucial in a contest where both teams struggled for offensive consistency early. The Lions (4-4), led by Jess Lawsonâs game-high 27 points, could not fully recover from a disastrous stretch that spanned the end of the first half and the start of the second. The most critical sequence of the game did not involve a dramatic run, but rather a profound lack of one. After a three-pointer from Loyola Marymountâs Allison Clarke cut Wichita Stateâs lead to 37-32 with 1:41 remaining in the second quarter, the Lionsâ offense went silent. They failed to score for the remainder of the period. The drought extended deep into the third quarter, lasting a total of 7 minutes and 41 seconds of game time. During this span, the Lions missed nine consecutive field goal attempts and committed four turnovers. While Loyola Marymount stagnated, Wichita State methodically built its advantage. The Shockers closed the first half on a 5-0 spurt, capped by a Treasure Thompson layup, to lead 37-32 at intermission. They then opened the third quarter with five more unanswered points, with Maimouna Sissokoâs layup at the 9:45 mark pushing the lead to 10 points, the largest of the game to that point. The 10-0 run overall gave Wichita State a 42-32 cushion from which the Lions would spend the rest of the afternoon trying to climb. Loyola Marymountâs Lawson, a guard from Las Vegas, finally ended the drought with a layup at the 8:57 mark of the third. She and forward Zawadi Ogot, who finished with 11 points, spearheaded the Lionsâ attempts to rally. A 7-0 run by LMU late in the fourth quarter, featuring five points from Lawson, closed the gap to 63-61 with 3:07 to play, injecting tension into the final minutes. Wichita State, however, had an answer each time. Following a timeout, the Shockers executed a play that resulted in a Jaida Mcdonald layup off a Thompson assist to push the lead back to four. After two Maya Hernandez free throws made it 65-63, Mcdonald again scored inside to restore a two-possession advantage with 2:33 left. Mcdonald finished with 12 points and a key defensive presence. The Lions would get no closer than three points the rest of the way. Wichita State sealed the game at the free-throw line, with Cater and Jaila Harding combining to make five of six attempts in the final 17 seconds. Harding, a hometown guard from Wichita, added 13 points. Cater, a 5-foot-7 guard from PG County, Maryland, was the linchpin, adding two assists in 32 minutes while consistently breaking down the LMU defense. The game began inauspiciously for both sides, with the teams combining for more turnovers (9) than points (7) through the first six minutes. Wichita State held a narrow 18-15 lead after a back-and-forth first quarter before establishing control with the decisive run bridging the halves. The Shockers, who entered the game having lost nine of their first ten, found a way to close out a tight game, a skill that had eluded them in several earlier losses. Loyola Marymount, which had won three of its last four, saw its momentum halted by the extended offensive lapse and a defense that forced 18 turnovers. An announced crowd of 725 at Charles Koch Arena watched Wichita State snap a five-game losing streak. Loyola Marymount will look to rebound quickly, returning home to face Chapman on Tuesday. Wichita State also returns to action on Tuesday, hosting Oral Roberts.
Preview
Preview: Loyola Marymount Lions at Wichita State Shockers WICHITA, Kan. (Interstat) â The Loyola Marymount Lions look to extend their winning streak against a struggling Wichita State squad when the teams meet in nonconference womenâs basketball Saturday at Charles Koch Arena. The Lions (4-3) enter with momentum from a three-game win streak, most recently a 63-58 home victory over Utah State last Friday. Guard Maya Hernandez led the way with 15 points and has been a consistent offensive force, averaging 13.5 points over her last four contests. Jess Lawson and Andjela Matic also contributed double figures in the win. Conversely, Wichita State (1-9) seeks to halt a seven-game skid. The Shockers fell 56-52 at home to Maryland-Eastern Shore last Friday, a game in which Diamond Richardson scored 14 points. BreâYon White, a player to watch for the Shockers, added eight points and two blocks. White has shown flashes, including an eight-point, eight-rebound performance in a season-opening loss to Missouri State, but consistency has eluded the team. The matchup presents a stark contrast in trajectories. Loyola Marymountâs victories include a 73-62 road win at Cal State Fullerton. The Lionsâ losses have been narrow, with no defeat exceeding an eight-point margin. Wichita Stateâs season has been defined by offensive struggles and defensive lapses. Since a season-opening 96-42 rout of Lincoln, the Shockers have failed to reach 65 points and have suffered several double-digit losses, including an 83-43 defeat at Texas Tech. For the Shockers, finding an answer for Hernandez will be critical. For the Lions, avoiding a letdown against a hungry home team is key before returning to California to face Chapman on Dec. 16. Wichita State continues its homestand against Oral Roberts on Dec. 16. The game tips off at 2 p.m. CST Saturday.