TULSA, Okla. – The Little Rock women's basketball team trailed by as many as 15 points in the second half, but an offensive and defensive resurgence allowed the Trojans to storm back for a 63-58 victory over Tulsa at the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Sunday afternoon.
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Tulsa (4-8) shot nearly 47 percent from the field in the first half and took a 33-22 lead into the break. But Little Rock (6-5) held the Golden Hurricane to just 37 percent from the field in the second half while outscoring Tulsa 41-25 in the final 20 minutes.
Kyra Collier scored a career-high 15 points and more than doubled her career high in rebounds with 17 for her first collegiate double-double.
Sharde' Collins tied for the team lead in scoring with 15 points, and
Kaitlyn Pratt added 15 points as well and nine rebounds.
Ronjanae DeGray was Little Rock's fourth double-digit scorer, putting up 10 points.
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Little Rock's 63 points were the most it has scored all season, and Sunday marked the first time this year that Little Rock had four players reach double-figure scoring.
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The Trojans also dominated the Hurricane on the boards, pulling down 51 total rebounds to Tulsa's 32. That margin included a 21-5 edge for Little Rock on the offensive glass. Little Rock last recorded more than 50 rebounds against Incarnate Word on Dec. 10, 2013.
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For nearly two thirds of the game, things appeared to be destined for a Tulsa win. But Little Rock completely turned things around midway through the third quarter. Tulsa led 45-34 with 5:21 to play, but Little Rock closed the period on an 8-2 run to make the Hurricane's lead a manageable 47-42 entering the fourth.
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It took the Trojans another five minutes of chipping away at Tulsa's lead before they finally broke through, but a Collins jumper with 4:29 remaining finally put Little Rock ahead for the first time all game. Tulsa's red-hot shooting dried up in the period as the team went just 4 of 15 from the floor.
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In the fourth quarter, Collins scored 6 points and Pratt added 7. Collier added 4 points of her own as Little Rock went 7 of 14 from the field in the fourth quarter.
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Tulsa began the game on a 9-0 run before a pair of Collier free throws 4:30 into the game got the Trojans on the board. The Trojans got within one at 19-18 early in the second quarter by scoring its first 4 points, but the Hurricane followed with a 12-0 run and entered halftime leading 33-22.
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Carolee Dillard scored 4 points for Little Rock, recording her first points since 2013.
Monique Townson had a team-high four assists in 38 minutes. The Trojans scored 34 points in the paint.
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The Trojans play one more non-conference game this season on Wednesday, squaring off against the Tigers of LSU. Little Rock and LSU are set for a 7 p.m. tip at the Maravich Center.
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