Arkansas State Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against Southern Miss, Lauryn Pendleton Leads in Scoring
Arkansas State women's basketball fought from behind but fell short against Southern Miss, losing 70-59. Lauryn Pendleton led in scoring with 18 points, Emma Imevbore in rebounds with 9, and Wynter Rogers in assists with 4. A-State shot 32% from the field and 21% from 3-point range, out-rebounding and winning turnovers against Southern Miss.
The Big PictureThe game highlighted A-State's resilience in cutting deficits and individual standout performances in scoring, rebounding, and assists, showing a competitive spirit despite the loss.
By the Numbers- A-State shot 32% from the field and 21% from 3-point range.
- The team out-rebounded Southern Miss 39-32 and won the turnover battle 13-11.
- A-State fought back from deficits throughout the game, showing determination and resiliency.
- Lauryn Pendleton is on the verge of becoming the 28th 1,000-point scorer in A-State history.
Arkansas State will face ULM next on Tuesday at First National Bank Arena, aiming to bounce back from the loss against Southern Miss.
Bottom LineA-State's tenacity and individual performances were evident in their comeback attempt against Southern Miss, showcasing their competitive spirit and setting the stage for a strong rebound in the next game against ULM.
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