LITTLE ROCK – Head coach
Joe Foley became the 12th Division I head coach in NCAA women's basketball history to earn 750 career wins as Little Rock defeated ULM 57-37 on Sunday afternoon at the Jack Stephens Center.
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Among men's and women's coaches in Division I, Foley is just the 30th head coach to obtain 750 career victories.
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"It means I've been coaching a long time," Foley said. "I've had some great kids and great teams. It hasn't been a two or three-year deal, it's been 30 years of coaching great kids."
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Ronjanae DeGray put in a blistering performance for Little Rock (5-8, 2-0 Sun Belt) as she tallied a career-high 23 points and went 11-for-19 from the field with seven rebounds.
Keanna Keys did her part with a season-high 16 points to go along with seven rebounds and one steal.
Raeyana DeGray put up a career-high 11 boards with four points and three assists.
Monique Townson tied her career high for rebounds with eight as she tallied four assists, three points and a game-high two steals.
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ULM (3-10, 0-2 Sun Belt) had no players in double figures as Arsula Clark and Latangellia Walker led the Warhawks with eight points each.
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Little Rock owned a 12-9 lead after one quarter of play behind Keys' six points. Both sides shot 33.3 percent from the field while the Trojans had a 14-8 lead in rebounds.
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The Trojans upped their lead to 24-18 at the half after shooting 41.7 percent (5-for-12) in the second quarter.
Ronjanae DeGray led the period with six points and upped her game total to 10. Tied at 14, the Trojans went on a 6-0 run with a layup by DeGray, a jumper by Townson and two free throws by DeGray.
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The Trojans' lead increased to 15 after three quarters of play with a 42-27 lead. Little Rock shot 57.1 percent (8-for-14) in the third period as DeGray increased her game total to a career-high 19 points. Up 31-22, the Trojans went on a 9-0 run to take an 18-point lead at 40-22.
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With a victory in their grasp, the Trojans took their largest lead with 11 seconds left in the game as
Tori Lasker drilled a three to put Little Rock up by 20.
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Lasker ended the game with five points, four rebounds and four assists while
Anna Hurlburt had four points, four assists, three rebounds and a block.
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The Trojans were dominate on the boards with a 47-25 advantage — the biggest margin since outrebounding Georgia State 36-16 in Jan. 2016. Little Rock had 18 offensive rebounds to go along with 29 on defense.
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Little Rock committed its fewest turnovers this season with nine while ULM had 13. The Trojans ended the game shooting 43.3 percent (26-for-60) while the Warhawks shot 31.9 (15-for-47).
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The Trojans will now go on the road to face Georgia State in Atlanta on Thursday. The game will air live on ESPN3 at 4 p.m. (CT).
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