
Kent State Golden Flashes

Bowling Green Falcons
Highlights
Summary
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (Interstat) ā Johnea Donahue recorded a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds Saturday to lead Bowling Green to a 73-69 womenās basketball victory over Kent State at Stroh Center. The Falcons improved to 8-4 overall. Bowling Green used a strong second quarter to build a 43-29 halftime lead and then withstood a late Kent State rally. The Golden Flashes outscored the Falcons 22-16 in the final period but fell short. Kaia Woods added 18 points for Bowling Green. Corynne Hauser led Kent State with 17 points. The Golden Flashes shot just 35.3 percent from the floor and 19 percent from three-point range, falling to 5-7 on the season. Attendance was 1,919.
Extended Summary
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (Interstat) ā In a Mid-American Conference opener defined by gritty defense and critical plays in the final minute, Bowling Green held off a persistent Kent State team for a 73-69 victory in womenās basketball on Saturday at Stroh Center. The Falcons, who led for over 38 minutes, saw a once-comfortable 15-point second-quarter lead whittled down to a single possession repeatedly in the fourth quarter. The Golden Flashes, leveraging their size and offensive rebounding, clawed back into the game but could never secure the lead, falling just short in a tense finish. Bowling Green improved to 8-4 overall and 1-0 in MAC play, while Kent State dropped to 5-7 and 0-1. The gameās pivotal sequence unfolded in the closing 30 seconds with Bowling Green clinging to a 70-68 lead. Kent Stateās Riley Rismiller, who finished with eight points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, stole the ball from Bowling Greenās Lauren Gerken with 36 seconds left, giving the Golden Flashes a chance to tie or take the lead. On the ensuing possession, however, Bowling Greenās defense forced a turnover, with Paige Kohler stealing the ball from Kent Stateās Corynne Hauser. Following a missed free throw by Kohler, Kent State again had an opportunity down two with under 30 seconds to play. Mya Babbittās driving layup was blocked by Gerken, and after two offensive rebounds, Rismiller finally converted a putback to tie the game at 70 with 52 seconds remaining. Bowling Greenās response was immediate. On the next trip, Kohler found Gerken cutting to the basket for a layup, putting the Falcons back ahead 72-70 with 59 seconds left. Kent Stateās Rylee Kalocay answered with a tough jumper off a turnover to knot the score at 72 with just 18 seconds on the clock. The final act belonged to Bowling Greenās Johnea Donahue. The junior guard from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was fouled on a drive with 13 seconds left. She calmly sank the first free throw to break the tie. After missing the second, Kent State secured the rebound but turned the ball over on a desperate full-court inbound play. Donahue was fouled again with one second remaining and made one more free throw to seal the four-point victory. Donahue was the gameās standout performer, logging a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds over 36 minutes, while adding three assists, a block and a steal. Her backcourt mate, Kaia Woods of Tiffin, Ohio, provided crucial scoring support with 18 points and eight rebounds. Gerken, from Findlay, Ohio, anchored the interior defense with four blocks to go with nine points, seven rebounds and three assists. Kohler added 14 points. Kent State was led by Corynne Hauserās 17 points. Dionna Gray facilitated the offense with five assists, and the Golden Flashes dominated the glass with a 14-10 advantage in offensive rebounds, leading to 18 second-chance points. Their work inside also resulted in a 34-30 edge in paint scoring. However, cold shooting from beyond the arc, where they hit just 4 of 21 attempts, proved costly. The Falcons built their early lead with efficient offense, shooting 8 of 27 from three-point range compared to Kent Stateās struggles. Bowling Green also capitalized on its trips to the free throw line, making 17 of 24, while Kent State was 17 of 22. Bowling Green established control with a 23-point second quarter, taking a 43-29 lead into halftime. Kent State chipped away in the third, outscoring the Falcons 18-14, and continued its push in the fourth with a 22-point period, setting the stage for the dramatic final minute. The game was a defensive struggle, with both teams recording only five assists and five steals. Bowling Green committed 13 turnovers to Kent Stateās 11, but the Falconsā slightly more efficient offensive rating of 100.8 on 72 possessions edged out Kent Stateās 91.5 on 75 trips. A crowd of 1,919 at the Stroh Center witnessed the conference opener, which saw eight ties and 10 lead changes despite Bowling Greenās prolonged stretches of control. The Falcons will look to build on the win as they travel to face Eastern Michigan on Tuesday. Kent State returns home to host Miami (Ohio) next Wednesday. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Kent on Feb. 4.
Preview
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (Interstat) ā A surging Bowling Green womenās basketball team looks to continue its winning ways when it hosts a Kent State squad seeking consistency in a Mid-American Conference matchup Saturday at Stroh Center. The Falcons (7-4) enter on a five-game winning streak, though their recent schedule has been heavily weighted with non-Division I opponents. Their last outing was a 74-46 victory over Le Moyne on Tuesday, where point guard Kaia Woods filled the stat sheet with 11 points, five rebounds and seven assists. During the streak, Woods has been a steady facilitator, averaging 6.0 assists over her last three games against all competition. Conversely, the Golden Flashes (5-6) have experienced a rollercoaster start, mixing dominant wins with offensive struggles. They are coming off a 117-37 rout of Davis & Elkins on Monday, but prior to that dropped three of four games, including a 54-74 loss to Arkansas State where they managed just five points in the fourth quarter. Kent State will rely on the dynamic play of guard Mya Babbitt, who is coming off a 19-point, seven-rebound, five-assist performance in the win. Babbitt has shown high-scoring potential, dropping 28 points in a victory over Tulsa on Nov. 28, but her production has fluctuated against stiffer competition. Bowling Greenās resume includes a narrow 56-53 win over Fort Wayne and a quality road victory at Alaska Anchorage, but also features blowout losses to power conference foes South Carolina, Marquette and Wisconsin. Kent State has similarly faced a tough schedule, with losses to West Virginia, Ohio State and James Madison. This game represents the conference opener for both teams and a chance to gauge their standing within the MAC. The Falcons will aim to leverage their home court and recent momentum, while the Golden Flashes hope to translate their latest explosive offensive showing into a sustained performance against a Division I opponent. The teams will meet again in Kent on Feb. 4.