
Buffalo Bulls

Abilene Christian Wildcats
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Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â Abilene Christian used a dominant first quarter to cruise past Buffalo 72-48 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Moody Coliseum. The Wildcats opened a 28-6 lead after the first period and never looked back. Payton Hull led Abilene Christian with 17 points, while Erin Woodson added 15. Gabby McDuffie scored 15 for the Bulls, who shot just 32.7% from the floor and committed 31 turnovers. Abilene Christian improved to 8-4. Buffalo fell to 2-9.
Extended Summary
ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â The Abilene Christian Wildcats overwhelmed the Buffalo Bulls from the opening tip, using a dominant first quarter to set the tone for a 72-48 victory in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Moody Coliseum. The most important stretch of the game was its inception, as Abilene Christian established immediate and total control. The Wildcats opened the contest with a staggering 28-6 first-quarter blitz, a period defined by relentless defensive pressure and efficient transition offense. Buffalo was never able to recover from the early deficit, which ballooned to 22 points after just ten minutes of play. Abilene Christianâs defensive intensity was the catalyst. The Wildcats forced 10 Buffalo turnovers in the first quarter alone, converting those miscues into easy baskets. The sequence that encapsulated the period began with the Wildcats leading 4-2. Meredith Mayes blocked a Gabby McDuffie layup, leading to a Payton Hull fast-break layup on the other end. On the ensuing possession, Emma Troxell stole the ball from Buffaloâs Paula Lopez, leading to another Mayes layup. In a span of 30 seconds, a two-point game became an 8-2 Wildcats lead, and the rout was on. The Wildcats continued to pour it on, closing the quarter on a 12-2 run. Hull, who finished with a game-high 17 points, capped the period with a 3-pointer in the final minute to push the lead to 26 points. Buffalo managed only six points in the quarter on 3-of-15 shooting while committing those 10 turnovers. While the Wildcatsâ offense cooled somewhat after the explosive start, their defense never relented. They finished the game with 18 steals and forced 31 total Buffalo turnovers, scoring 22 points off those takeaways. The Bulls struggled to find any offensive rhythm, posting an offensive rating of just 60.2 points per 100 possessions and shooting 32.7% from the field. Abilene Christianâs scoring was balanced behind Hull. Erin Woodson added 15 points, while Meredith Mayes and Emma Troxell each contributed 10 points. Mayes also had two blocks and three steals, anchoring the paint defensively. Buffalo, which fell to 2-9, showed brief signs of life in the fourth quarter, outscoring Abilene Christian 19-18, but the outcome was long decided. Gabby McDuffie led the Bulls with 15 points, and Ella Corry added 11. The Bullsâ 48-point total was their second-lowest output of the season. The Wildcats improved to 8-4 with the victory, successfully defending their home court following a win over Montana the previous night. Their defensive performance set a season-high for forced turnovers. Abilene Christian will host Nelson on Monday before opening Western Athletic Conference play on the road next week. Buffalo concludes its nonconference schedule with a 2-9 record and will open Mid-American Conference play at Toledo on Dec. 31.
Preview
Preview: Buffalo Bulls at Abilene Christian Wildcats ABILENE, Texas (Interstat) â The Abilene Christian womenâs basketball team, riding the momentum of a decisive home victory, will host a struggling Buffalo squad in a nonconference matchup Saturday at Moody Coliseum. The Wildcats (7-4) enter on a high note after defeating Montana 60-48 on Friday night. Their offense runs through guard Meredith Mayes, who scored 24 points in that win. Mayes has been a consistent force, averaging 19.3 points over her last four games, including a 20-point, 13-rebound performance against McMurry on Dec. 2. Conversely, the Bulls (2-7) have lost three of their last four and are coming off a 58-71 loss at Binghamton on Dec. 6. Buffalo has struggled to find consistent scoring outside of forward Meg Lucas. Lucas is a dominant presence on the boards, recording double-digit rebounds in three of her last four outings, including a 15-point, 15-rebound double-double in the loss to Binghamton. Support from guards Aniya Rowe and Ella Corry, who combined for 31 points in that game, will be crucial. The matchup pits Abilene Christianâs efficient offense, which has scored 70 or more points in five games this season, against a Buffalo team that has been held under 60 points in five of its seven losses. The Wildcatsâ defense will look to contain Lucas in the paint and force Buffalo into perimeter shots. For Abilene Christian, this game serves as a final tune-up before Western Athletic Conference play begins next month. For Buffalo, it represents a critical opportunity to build confidence and secure a rare road win before its Mid-American Conference schedule resumes at the end of December. Saturdayâs contest will be the first meeting between the two programs. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. CST.