
Northern Colorado Bears

UC Davis Aggies
Highlights
Summary
DAVIS, Calif. (Interstat) â The Northern Colorado womenâs basketball team used a dominant defensive performance to defeat UC Davis 57-47 on Saturday at The Pavilion. The Bears held the Aggies to just eight first-quarter points and never trailed, building a 28-20 halftime lead. Northern Colorado forced 18 turnovers, converting them into 19 points, and outscored UC Davis 24-18 in the paint. Neenah George led all scorers with 22 points for Northern Colorado. Julia Riley added 14 points. UC Davis was led by Ryann Bennett and Avery Sussex, who each scored 13 points. The Aggies shot just 32.7% from the floor and 24.1% from three-point range. Northern Colorado improved to 9-3, while UC Davis fell to 8-4.
Extended Summary
DAVIS, Calif. (Interstat) â The Northern Colorado womenâs basketball team authored a defensive masterpiece on the road Saturday, stifling UC Davis from start to finish in a 57-47 victory at The Pavilion at ARC. The Bears, improving to 9-3, defied pregame projections that heavily favored the Aggies by constructing a wire-to-wire win built on relentless pressure, forcing UC Davis into a season-worst 18 turnovers while holding the home team to just 32.7% shooting from the floor. The Aggies fell to 8-4. The most critical phase of the game unfolded in the opening quarter, where Northern Colorado established a defensive tone that would last all afternoon. UC Davis managed only a single field goal in the first eight minutes, a layup by Avery Sussex at the 8:16 mark. The Aggiesâ offense was plagued by rushed shots, turnovers, and a stark inability to handle the Bearsâ active hands. Northern Colorado capitalized with a 10-0 run, fueled by free throws from Aniah Hall and Neenah George and a three-pointer from Julia Riley, to build a 16-2 lead. UC Davis did not reach double figures until a Ryann Bennett three-pointer with 1:39 left in the quarter, by which point the Bears led 18-8. That early deficit proved insurmountable for UC Davis. Every time the Aggies showed a flicker of momentum, Northern Coloradoâs defense snuffed it out. The Bears recorded 14 steals, led by a disruptive team effort, and held a staggering 14-3 advantage in assists, illustrating their superior ball movement and UC Davisâs stagnant offense. The Aggiesâ offensive rating of 69.0 on 68 possessions underscored a night of profound frustration. Northern Colorado guard Neenah George, a sophomore from Dallas, led all scorers with 22 points in 26 minutes, attacking the basket and converting 8 of 10 attempts from the free-throw line. Junior guard Julia Riley, returning to her home state from Granite Bay, provided crucial support with 14 points, including three three-pointers. The Bearsâ backcourt duo combined for 36 points, nearly matching the entire UC Davis output. For the Aggies, guards Ryann Bennett and Avery Sussex each scored 13 points, but they labored for their production, combining to shoot 10 of 28 from the field. Center Megan Norris contributed 7 points and 10 rebounds but was hampered by 7 turnovers against the Bearsâ swarming interior defense. Northern Coloradoâs control was never seriously threatened after the first quarter. The Bears led 28-20 at halftime and extended the advantage to 46-34 after three quarters, thanks to an 18-point third period. UC Davis never got closer than nine points in the final frame, as George consistently answered with timely drives and free throws to seal the game. The Bears dominated the glass with a 14-6 edge in offensive rebounds, leading to 13 second-chance points, and outscored the Aggies 15-8 from the free-throw line. While Northern Colorado shot only 31.6% overall, their defensive intensity and ability to generate extra possessions rendered their own shooting struggles moot. The victory marked a significant bounce-back for Northern Colorado after a 79-62 loss at Colorado earlier in the week and continued their pattern of strong defensive performances. UC Davis, which entered the contest with an 83.9% probability to win according to National Statisticalâs ELO system, saw a two-game winning streak snapped and will look to regroup before opening Big West Conference play on the road. Northern Colorado concludes its non-conference schedule at home against Sam Houston on Monday. UC Davis next travels to face Cal State Northridge on Jan. 1 to begin conference action.
Preview
DAVIS, Calif. (Interstat) â A compelling nonconference womenâs basketball matchup between two surging teams will unfold Saturday when the Northern Colorado Bears visit the UC Davis Aggies at The Pavilion at ARC. Both teams enter the 2 p.m. PST tipoff with identical 8-3 records, each looking to build momentum before league play begins in January. The game features a contrast in styles, with the Bears seeking to bounce back from a road loss and the Aggies aiming to extend the success of a homestand. Northern Colorado arrives after a 62-79 defeat at Colorado on Tuesday. The Bears, who are 3-2 in true road games this season, are led by guard Gabi Fields. She scored 13 points in 32 minutes against the Buffaloes and has been a consistent contributor, including an eight-assist performance in a late-November rout of Chadron State. Fieldsâ backcourt play will be key against an Aggies defense that has held opponents to an average of 52.7 points in its three home wins this month. UC Davis last played on Dec. 14, earning a 74-42 victory over Chico State. The Aggiesâ strength lies in the paint with 6-foot-3 center Megan Norris. She is coming off a versatile 10-point, three-assist, three-block effort and has been dominant at times, posting a 19-point, 11-rebound double-double at Jacksonville State in November. Her matchup with Northern Coloradoâs interior defenders will be pivotal. The Aggies have won four of their last five, with the lone loss coming at Gonzaga. Northern Colorado had won three straight prior to the Colorado game. History slightly favors UC Davis in the series, but both teamsâ identical records and balanced attacks suggest a tightly contested affair to close out their nonconference schedules. Following this game, Northern Colorado returns home to face Sam Houston on Monday. UC Davis opens Big West Conference play on the road at Cal State Northridge on Jan. 1.