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College of Southern Nevada Coyotes

WBB Recap at Snow 23-24
Ava Garritano
84
Winner College of Southern Nevada COLLEGE 18-1, 1-1
74
Snow College SNOW COL 11-8, 1-2
Winner
College of Southern Nevada COLLEGE
18-1, 1-1
84
Final
74
Snow College SNOW COL
11-8, 1-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
College of Southern Nevada COLLEGE 16 16 27 25 84
Snow College SNOW COL 15 13 29 17 74

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College of Southern Nevada Defeats Snow College 84-74 in Thrilling Matchup

Horne Activity Center, January 18, 2024 
 

In a high-intensity showdown, the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) emerged victorious against Snow College with a final score of 84-74. The game, held at Horne Activity Center, saw CSN maintaining their strong season record while Snow College faced a tough defeat.

From the beginning, both teams displayed their determination to secure a win, making it a thrilling contest for the 344 fans in attendance. The score by period was neck-and-neck, with CSN leading 16-15 after the first quarter. Snow College responded, taking a slim 2-point lead at halftime, 28-26.

As the game progressed, the momentum shifted between the two teams. CSN's Keyna Hadley and Jordyn Stroud were instrumental in their team's success, both contributing 16 points. Layla Faught was another standout performer for CSN, finishing with 22 points, including some crucial three-pointers.

Snow College, despite their efforts, couldn't quite catch up to CSN in the second half. Ainsley Thurber led Snow College with 19 points, while Brooke Pennington added 15 points and Emily Evans with 8 points. Maliyah Elliott also made an impact with 14 points off the bench.

CSN's well-rounded performance allowed them to secure the victory. They shot 42.9% from the field and 46.2% from beyond the arc. Their proficiency at the free-throw line, with an impressive 72.0%, played a crucial role in sealing the win.

The game featured several lead changes, making it an exciting contest for fans. Points in the paint heavily favored CSN, with 42 compared to Snow College's 38. CSN also capitalized on fast break opportunities, scoring 8 points on fast breaks.

Both teams showcased their bench depth, with CSN's bench contributing 30 points and Snow College's bench adding 28 points to the scoreboard.

The largest lead of the game, a 12-point advantage, was held by CSN in the fourth quarter with just over three minutes remaining, securing their victory.

In summary, the College of Southern Nevada displayed their dominance on the court, securing an 84-74 win over Snow College. This victory further solidifies CSN's impressive season record and demonstrates their potential as a strong contender in the league. Snow College, on the other hand, continues to show promise and determination despite the loss, leaving fans eager to see their future performances.
 

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Players Mentioned

Jordyn  Stroud

#40 Jordyn Stroud

F
6' 0"
Freshman
Layla Faught

#1 Layla Faught

G
5' 3"
Freshman
Keyna Hadley

#13 Keyna Hadley

G
5' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jordyn  Stroud

#40 Jordyn Stroud

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Layla Faught

#1 Layla Faught

5' 3"
Freshman
G
Keyna Hadley

#13 Keyna Hadley

5' 5"
Freshman
G