LAWTON, Okla. – The Cameron women's basketball team had four players with double-digit scoring nights, but could not overcoming a perfect free throw shooting night from Texas Woman's as they fell 71-67 on Thursday night.
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Ava Battese led the way with 16 points, going 4-12 from three-point range.
Parfitt McNair added 13 points and
Whitney Outon finished with a career-high 12. Additionally,
Maighan Hedge scored 10 points to go along with five assists.
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As a team, the Black and Gold shot 38.6 percent from the field, while going 8-25 from long range. They also were just 15-22 from the foul line, while TWU was a perfect 13-13 in the contest. One plus for CU was that they turned the ball over just four times and forced the Pioneers into 15 turnovers, nine of which were off steals. Â
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The Aggies were in a barn-burner after the first quarter that ended with Hedge nailing a buzzer-beating heave from the other side of the Aggie Gym mid-court logo. Those were three of her five first quarter points, to go along with a trio of dimes to jumpstart the Aggie offense. The CU attack finished with 19 points in the first frame.
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Cameron shot 50 percent from the field in the first quarter but still trailed by six due to a hot offensive start by the Pioneers, seeing them shoot at a 60 percent clip from the floor. TWU ended the half on a 12-8 run to boast a 39-32 lead at the break.
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In the third quarter, the Aggies pulled within a point of Texas Woman's thanks to a 10 point outburst by the freshman Outon. The Pioneers nailed 50 percent of their shots in the final frame and came away with a 71-67 win handing the Aggies their eighth straight loss.
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TWU was paced by freshman Macy Wilkerson, who had a game-high 23 points, while Ma'K'La Woods added 18. As a team, they shot 51 percent from the field and went 6-20 from three-point range.
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Cameron is now 7-19 overall this season and 4-14 in league play, while Texas Woman's improves to 10-15 overall and 7-10 against the Lone Star Conference. The loss drops Cameron out of playoff contention as Texas A&M-Kingsville now has seven wins and Western New Mexico, who TAMUK plays Saturday, holds the tiebreaker over the Aggies.Â
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The Aggies will host the Javelinas for their next game, which will be Thursday, Feb. 28, at 5:30 p.m.
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