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Sophomore Alexus Cooper finished with six points and two rebounds on Saturday
76
Winner Belmont BEL 9-15 (6-5 OVC)
59
Eastern Kentucky EKU 8-13 (3-8 OVC)
Winner
Belmont BEL
9-15 (6-5 OVC)
76
Final
59
Eastern Kentucky EKU
8-13 (3-8 OVC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Belmont BEL 36 40 76
Eastern Kentucky EKU 27 32 59

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Morgan Romans, Student Assistant

Belmont Pulls Away From EKU in Second Half for 76-59 Victory

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RICHMOND, Ky.
– A hot shooting performance from behind the arch led visiting Belmont to a 76-59 victory over the Eastern Kentucky University women's basketball team in McBrayer Arena on Saturday afternoon.
 
Sophomore Michaela Hunter led EKU (8-13, 3-8 OVC) with 22 points in the losing effort. She also finished with eight rebounds and two assists.
 
Belmont (9-15, 6-5 OVC) led for 38 of the game's 40 minutes. EKU kept it close for much of the first half, but a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Adrienne Tarrence sent Belmont into the locker room at halftime up by nine, 36-27, and spurred the Bruins to a dominant second half performance.
 
In the second half the Bruins outscored EKU, 40-32. Belmont's largest lead came on a free throw by Katie Carroll, making it 71-52 with 2:03 to play.
 
The Bruins' win was partially accredited to their 26-of-59 (44 percent) field goal shooting versus Eastern Kentucky's 22-of-64 (34 percent) shooting performance. Behind the arch Belmont went 5-of-12 in the second half while the Colonels shot just 2-of-12.
 
Belmont edged EKU in rebounding, 43-34.
 
The Bruins had four players in double figures. Carrol, Jordyn Luffman-Hartsfield, Sierra Jones and Sally McCabe all contributed ten points or more.
 
EKU will look to get back on track next Saturday versus Tennessee State in Nashville. Tip is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.
 
 
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