Lubbock Christian’s 3-Point Shooting Secures 66-58 Win Over St. Edward’s in Women’s Basketball Clash
St. Edward's women's basketball put up a strong fight against Lubbock Christian but fell short due to LCU's proficient 3-point shooting, resulting in a 66-58 loss. Lubbock Christian, known for their accuracy beyond the arc, capitalized on this strength throughout the game, ultimately securing the victory.
By the Numbers- St. Edward's shot 25-for-57 from the field.
- Lubbock Christian hit 27-for-53, including 8-for-19 from 3-point range.
- Lubbock Christian utilized their 3-point prowess effectively, outscoring St. Edward's 12-0 from beyond the arc in the third quarter.
- St. Edward's struggled in the fourth quarter, shooting 4-for-13 and getting outscored 15-11.
- St. Edward's drops to an 8-17 record with a 5-14 conference standing.
The Hilltoppers' formidable performance wasn't enough to overcome Lubbock Christian's sharpshooting from long range, highlighting the impact of precise 3-point shooting in basketball outcomes.
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