
Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks

Texas State Bobcats
Highlights
Summary
SAN MARCOS, Texas (Interstat) â Texas State used a dominant second half to defeat Louisiana-Monroe 79-69 in a Sun Belt Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Strahan Coliseum. The Bobcats, led by Kyra Andersonâs 24 points and Saniya Burksâ 22, outscored the Warhawks 48-28 after halftime. Texas State shot 58% from the floor and scored 46 points in the paint. Louisiana-Monroe led 41-31 at halftime, fueled by 23 second-quarter points. Jazmine Jackson scored 17 points for the Warhawks, and JâMani Ingram added 15. Both teams are now 5-6 overall this season.
Extended Summary
SAN MARCOS, Texas (Interstat) â A dominant third-quarter surge propelled the Texas State womenâs basketball team to a 79-69 victory over Louisiana-Monroe in a Sun Belt Conference matchup on Saturday at Strahan Coliseum. The game, which featured two teams entering with identical 4-6 records, was a tale of contrasting halves. The first half was a tightly contested affair, with Louisiana-Monroe taking a 41-31 lead into the locker room. The Warhawks built that advantage behind efficient three-point shooting, connecting on 7 of 14 attempts from beyond the arc in the game, and capitalizing on 14 Texas State turnovers to score 22 points. The second half, however, belonged entirely to the Bobcats. Texas State emerged from the break with renewed defensive intensity and offensive purpose, outscoring Louisiana-Monroe 48-28 over the final 20 minutes. The pivotal third quarter saw the Bobcats explode for 24 points while holding the Warhawks to just 11, completely flipping the momentum of the contest. Texas Stateâs turnaround was fueled by superior efficiency and interior dominance. The Bobcats shot a blistering 58 percent from the field for the game, making 29 of their 50 attempts. They also controlled the paint, outscoring Louisiana-Monroe 46-30 near the basket and earning 23 free throw attempts, making 17. Louisiana-Monroe, conversely, struggled with its shooting touch after halftime, finishing the game at 39 percent from the floor. The Warhawks also committed 18 turnovers, which Texas State converted into 24 points. The individual performances underscored the team efforts. Texas State was led by the standout duo of Kyra Anderson and Saniya Burks. Anderson, a 6-foot-1 guard from Huntington, Texas, scored a game-high 24 points, many on decisive drives to the basket. Burks, a 5-8 guard from Mexia, Texas, added 22 points and four assists, providing a consistent scoring threat throughout. Forward Angela Carroll of Waco contributed 14 points, two assists and two blocks, anchoring the defense during the key second-half run. For Louisiana-Monroe, Jazmine Jackson of Jacksonville, Florida, led the way with 17 points, including three three-pointers. JâMani Ingram of North Augusta, South Carolina, added 15 points, while Nakiyah Mays-Prince chipped in 13 points and four assists. Marcavia Shavers of Biloxi, Mississippi, scored 10 points but was limited by foul trouble. The most important part of the game was unquestionably Texas Stateâs third-quarter blitz. Trailing by 10, the Bobcats opened the second half on a 14-4 run to tie the game, fueled by aggressive defense that forced Louisiana-Monroe into rushed shots and turnovers. Anderson and Carroll combined for 12 points in the quarterâs first six minutes, erasing the deficit and seizing control. The Warhawks, who had executed well in the first half, went scoreless for stretches and could not match Texas Stateâs physicality or shot-making during this decisive period. The Bobcatsâ ability to lock down defensivelyâholding ULM to 11 points on 4-of-15 shooting in the quarterâwhile simultaneously finding an offensive rhythm completely changed the complexion of the contest and built a lead they would not relinquish. With the win, Texas State evens its season record at 5-6 overall. Louisiana-Monroe falls to 5-6. Both teams will break for the holidays before resuming their schedules. Texas State is scheduled to host Huston-Tillotson on Monday, Dec. 29. Louisiana-Monroeâs next contest is at home against South Alabama on Thursday, Jan. 1.
Preview
SAN MARCOS, Texas (Interstat) â Two Sun Belt Conference womenâs basketball teams looking to build momentum will meet Saturday when Texas State hosts Louisiana-Monroe at Strahan Coliseum. The Bobcats (4-6) enter on a modest two-game winning streak after a 62-55 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette on Wednesday. Taleiyah Gibbs led the way with 14 points, showcasing the offensive spark Texas State will need against the Warhawks. Louisiana-Monroe (5-5) seeks to end a four-game skid, all coming on the road against power-conference opponents. The Warhawks fell 79-58 at Arkansas State in their last outing. Guard Nakiyah Mays-Prince, a key player for ULM, contributed 7 points and 3 assists in that loss. She averaged 9 points over her last two games after a quiet stretch. Both teams have faced challenging non-conference slates. The Warhawksâ losses have come against Indiana, Alabama, Mississippi State and Arkansas State. Texas Stateâs defeats include setbacks against Texas Tech, UTSA and Stephen F. Austin. The matchup pits Texas Stateâs recent home-court success â winning two straight in San Marcos â against a Louisiana-Monroe squad desperate for a road win to steady its season before conference play deepens. The Warhawksâ last victory was a 62-47 win over Lamar on Nov. 23. History and records will be set aside as the calendar nears the new year, with both teams viewing this as a critical opportunity to establish a winning trajectory in Sun Belt play. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025.