ODESSA, TEXAS —In their second opportunity to pick up a Lone Star Conference win over University of Texas of the Permian Basin this season, the Eastern New Mexico University women’s basketball team (11-8; LSC 7-5) converted 24 offensive rebounds into 28 second chance points. The Greyhounds needed every bit of those points in Saturday’s 68-65 win over the Falcons (6-14; LSC 4-8) at the UTPB Gym. Senior Daeshi McCants poured in 20 points, grabbed 19 rebounds, dished out four assists and blocked two shots to lead ENMU.
Inside the Series
The Hounds improved to 4-2 against UTPB with a 2-0 record on the road
Over the last two seasons, ENMU’s two wins at UTPB Gym have come by a combined five points
McCants in the Books
McCants’ six double doubles this season trails only Elizabeth Richards (14, 2006-07) and Tiana Bryant (7, 2005-06)on the ENMU single-season list
ENMU began tracking double doubles in 2000-01
McCants’ 19 rebounds were the most by an ENMU player since Richards accomplished the feat three times in 2006-07, also as a senior
McCants’ matched a career high with 20 points and the contest marked the third time scoring that total
The Key Run
In a game which was tied five times with 12 lead changes, the Falcons pulled even for the final time with 4:18 left
Kaylee Edgemon hit two free throws to give the Hounds the lead for good and spark a 7-2 run to give Eastern a 64-59 lead with 22 seconds left
ENMU scored seven of its final nine points at the free throw line, with Brandi Gomez hitting the final four at the charity stripe to seal the game
Beyond the Box Score
The game marked the second time this season ENMU outrebounded a team by at least 20 (Texas A&M-International was the other)
Eastern has hit more than 80 percent of their free throws for two straight games for the first time this season
The Hounds are 8-3 in their last 11 games
In the Numbers
The Hounds held a 51-30 edge in rebounding which included a 24-11 lead on the offensive glass
Eastern held a 28-13 lead in second chance points, which countered a 25-13 deficit in points off turnovers
ENMU shot a game-best .545 in the fourth quarter
Gomez finished with 17 points and blocked a potential game-tying shot at the final buzzer
Edgemon chipped in 14 points and a season-high nine rebounds
Shelby Jones and Mikaehla Connor each grabbed six rebounds
Khali Pippins-Tyron paced UTPB with 23 points
Up Next
The Eastern New Mexico University women’s basketball team will return to Greyhound Arena on Thursday to take on Tarleton State