
Saint Louis Billikens

Ohio Bobcats
Highlights
Summary
ATHENS, Ohio (Interstat) — Saint Louis built a large early lead and withstood a second-half charge to defeat Ohio 80-74 in a nonconference women’s basketball game Saturday at Convocation Center. The Billikens opened with a 23-point first quarter and led by 13 at halftime. The Bobcats chipped away after halftime but could not overcome Saint Louis’s efficient shooting. The Billikens shot 46.8% from the field and 44.4% from 3-point range, while Ohio managed just 25.6% overall. Jahda Denis led Saint Louis with 17 points. Ohio’s Bailey Tabeling scored a game-high 20 points and Antonicia Moultrie added 15. Saint Louis improved to 6-7. Ohio fell to 5-4.
Extended Summary
ATHENS, Ohio (Interstat) — The Saint Louis Billikens weathered a frigid second quarter and a persistent comeback attempt by the Ohio Bobcats to secure an 80-74 victory in a nonconference women’s basketball game Saturday at the Convocation Center. The most important part of the game was Saint Louis’s dominant first-quarter performance, which established a double-digit lead that Ohio spent the remainder of the contest trying, and ultimately failing, to overcome. The Billikens erupted for 23 points in the opening period while holding the Bobcats to just 10, a 13-point cushion built on efficient early shooting and defensive disruption. Saint Louis (6-7) opened the game on a 13-0 run, capitalizing on early Ohio turnovers and missed shots. Zhykera Brown scored the game’s first five points, including a three-pointer, and Zya Nugent added another three as the Billikens forced the Bobcats into a 0-for-7 start from the field. Ohio (5-4) did not score until a Rere Jennings three-pointer with 4:50 left in the quarter, by which time Saint Louis had already built a commanding lead. The Bobcats found their footing in the second quarter, outscoring Saint Louis 20-12 behind the play of Bailey Tabeling and Antonicia Moultrie. They tightened their defense, forcing nine Billiken turnovers in the period, and trimmed the deficit to as few as five points. However, Saint Louis stabilized in the third quarter, answering with 24 points to push their lead back to 14 heading into the final period. Ohio mounted its most serious challenge in the fourth, closing to within four points on multiple occasions. A three-pointer by Moultrie made it 72-68 with just over two minutes remaining. But the Billikens, who have struggled to close games at times this season, made critical free throws down the stretch. Key defensive stops, including a steal by Jada Tiggett with 33 seconds left, prevented the Bobcats from ever possessing the ball with a chance to tie or take the lead. Jahda Denis led Saint Louis with 17 points, while Alexia Nelson added 14 points and four assists. Zya Nugent and Zhykera Brown each contributed 14 points. The Billikens survived despite committing 25 turnovers, offsetting them by holding Ohio to 20-of-78 shooting from the field, a stark 25.6 percent. Ohio was led by Bailey Tabeling’s game-high 20 points. Antonicia Moultrie provided 15 points off the bench, and Asiah Baxter added 10. The Bobcats attempted 37 free throws, making 26, to stay within striking distance but could not overcome their poor shooting afternoon, which included an 8-of-37 performance from three-point range. Saint Louis’s early burst proved decisive, as their lead never vanished despite Ohio’s relentless pressure. The Billikens improved to 6-7 on the season, while Ohio fell to 5-4. Both teams return to action Dec. 28, with Saint Louis hosting UHSP and Ohio welcoming Wilberforce.
Preview
ATHENS, Ohio (Interstat) — The Saint Louis Billikens and Ohio Bobcats meet Saturday in a nonconference women’s basketball matchup, with both teams looking to carry momentum into the holiday break. The game is set for 2 p.m. EST at the Convocation Center. Saint Louis (5-7) arrives after a decisive 74-54 home win over Jacksonville State on Wednesday. The Billikens have shown inconsistency, alternating wins and losses over their past six games. A key performer has been Alyssa Koerkenmeier, who scored a season-high 20 points to go with six rebounds in the latest victory. Over her last seven games, the forward has averaged 9.6 points and 2.1 blocks per contest, providing a defensive presence. Ohio (5-3) has been idle since a 72-67 road win at Radford on Dec. 13. The Bobcats have won three of their last four, with guard Bella Ranallo leading the charge. Ranallo averaged 15.5 points in those four games, including an 18-point performance against Radford. She also dished out six assists in a narrow win over Illinois-Chicago on Dec. 5. The Bobcats hold a slight edge in season record and have been stronger at home, posting a 3-1 mark in Athens. Saint Louis is 1-4 in true road games this season. Ohio’s offense averages 70.1 points per game, while Saint Louis allows 70.8 points per contest. Following this game, Saint Louis will host UHSP on Dec. 28 before opening Atlantic 10 play. Ohio will host Wilberforce on Dec. 28 before beginning Mid-American Conference action.