North Las Vegas, NV - In an intense ACCAC showdown at the Coyote Event Center in North Las Vegas, the College of Southern Nevada's women's basketball team clinched a crucial victory over Cochise College with a final score of 74-69. This win propelled the Lady Coyotes to a 16-6 overall record and 6-5 in conference play, underscoring their competitive spirit in a tightly contested league.
The game started off balanced, with both teams tied at 20 points by the end of the first quarter. The offensive exchanges were fierce, with Cochise College slightly edging out CSN 41-39 by halftime. The third quarter saw a continued battle, though Cochise managed to extend their lead slightly, outscoring CSN 17-14.
However, the fourth quarter showcased the Lady Coyotes' resilience and determination. Trailing for most of the game, CSN launched a stunning comeback in the final quarter, outscoring Cochise 21-11. This remarkable turnaround was fueled by strategic plays and solid defense, which effectively stifled Cochise's scoring opportunities.
Saroiya Ajomale shined brightly for CSN, scoring a game-high 24 points, including crucial baskets in the closing stages that sealed the victory for her team. Trysta Barrett and Faith Mersburgh also made significant contributions, with 15 and 14 points respectively. On the defensive end, CSN stepped up when it mattered most, limiting Cochise to just 11 points in the fourth quarter while ramping up their own offensive output.
The Lady Coyotes demonstrated a robust team effort with contributions across the board. Notably, the bench players provided essential support, contributing both defensively and offensively during critical moments of the game.
This victory was particularly sweet for CSN, proving their ability to perform under pressure and clinching a key win that keeps them in contention within the ACCAC standings. The Lady Coyotes look forward to building on this momentum as they continue their campaign in the conference, aiming for a strong finish to the season.
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