MANHATTAN, Kan. – In its first visit to Kansas State since 1987, Little Rock women's basketball took a 66-51 loss at Bramlage Coliseum on Saturday afternoon.
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Raeyana DeGray led the Trojans (3-7) with 14 points for the fifth time in the last six games while earning eight rebounds and two steals.
Keanna Keys put up 12 points with five rebounds, a block and a steal.
Anna Hurlburt had 11 points with five rebounds and two steals.
Monique Townson tied her career high for assists with nine while earning five rebounds, two points and a steal.
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For the Wildcats (7-2), Peyton Williams led the game with a career-high 25 points. Shaelyn Martin led the game with 11 rebounds while Kayla Goth had a game-high 10 assists with eight points. Rachel Ranke was the second K-State player in double figures with 13 points.
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Little Rock trailed Kansas State 19-14 at the end of the first quarter. Down 9-4, Little Rock went on a 10-0 run to go up 14-9. The Wildcats followed suit with a 10-0 run of their own to end the quarter. The Trojans were 6-for-12 (50%) from the field while the Wildcats were 7-for-9 (77.8%). Keys led Little Rock with six points as she went 3-for-4 while Townson tallied four assists. DeGray matched her career high for steals by leading the quarter with two.
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The Wildcats extended their lead in the second quarter by outscoring the Trojans 15-7 to take a 34-21 lead at the half. Little Rock was just 3-for-14 (21.4%) in the period while Kansas State was 6-for-13 (46.2%). The Wildcats put together runs of six and seven points during the quarter after the Trojans began the period with a 4-0 run.
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The Trojans were outscored 20-11 in the third quarter as the Wildcats enlarged their lead to 54-32. Little Rock had a 4-0 run early in the quarter with a pair of free throws and a jumper by
Yanina Inkina, but Kansas State held its own with a 7-0 run in the middle of the quarter and a 5-0 run at the end. The Trojans were 4-for-13 (30.8%) in the quarter while the Wildcats were 7-for-16 (43.8%) and 4-for-8 from three.
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Little Rock had its best showing of the game in the fourth quarter as it outscored Kansas State 19-12. Down by 27, the Trojans put together a 12-0 run — their longest of the game. Hurlburt scored seven of the 12 points during the run. Little Rock outscored Kansas State 16-5 over the last six minutes and 23 seconds.
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The Trojans ended the game shooting 32.3 percent (20-for-62) while the Wildcats shot 47.9 (23-for-48). Both teams tallied 33 boards while Little Rock had more assists (7-6) and fewer turnovers (16-14). Kansas State had the advantage in assists (18-12) and blocks (5-2). The Wildcats were 15-for-17 (88.2%) from the free-throw line while the Trojans were 8-for-10 (80.0%).
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Little Rock will return to the Jack Stephens Center for its final non-conference game against LSU on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
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