Tan Walker vs New Orleans 2017
89
Winner UNO UNO 3-7
51
ULM ULM 2-7
Winner
UNO UNO
3-7
89
Final
51
ULM ULM
2-7
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
UNO UNO 24 22 22 21 89
ULM ULM 11 15 14 11 51

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

ULM Can’t Recover from Slow Start; Drop Home Game to UNO, 89-51

The Warhawks went scoreless for 5:44 in the first quarter as the Privateers raced out to a 15-2 lead.

MONROE, La. – Randi Brown scored a game-high 28 points to lead New Orleans to an 89-51 victory over ULM on Sunday, Dec. 17. It marked the Privateers' first road win of the season.
 
New Orleans (3-7) scored 13-straight points to take a 15-2 lead on a three-pointer from Kayla Mundy with 4:24 left in the first quarter. The Warhawks went scoreless for 5:44 in the opening quarter. ULM (2-7) pulled to within 10 twice at 16-6 and 18-8 but never managed to cut its deficit to single digits. The Privateers led 24-11 after the first quarter.
 
Brown (18 points) and Shania Woods (12) combined for 30 first-half points as UNO built a 20-point halftime lead at 46-26. The Privateers shot 55 percent (17-of-31) from the field in the first half, including 4-of-8 from three-point range, and outrebounded ULM, 20-10. UNO scored 10 second-chance points off nine offensive rebounds in the first 20 minutes.
 
New Orleans extended its lead to 29 at 62-33 on a rebound goal from Asia Woods with 4:07 remaining in the third quarter. The Privateers led by as many as 38 points on three occasions in the fourth quarter, including the final score.
 
For the game, UNO hit 52 percent (32-of-61) of its field-goal attempts and outrebounded the Warhawks, 39-25. The Privateers outscored ULM: in the paint, 50-18; off turnovers, 23-5; and in second-chance points, 22-11.
 
Asia Woods posted a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Shania Woods added 12 points.
 
Twelve different players scored for ULM, led by Gabriella Cortez and Tan Walker who contributed seven points each.
 
ULM concludes its two-game homestand on Tuesday, Dec. 19 against Houston Baptist at 6 p.m.
 
 
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