Recap
Only three Lady Bobcats reached double figures on Wednesday night against Frostburg State, and it lead to a 73-57 loss. The same rhetoric played true again, as Coach
Vicky Bullett could not get more than three players to put together a quality four quarters. Neither team shot the ball over forty percent from the field, and the game was at a half-court pace for most of the forty minutes. Frostburg was able to lead wire-to-wire with rebounding and interior size through Amanda Emory and Arianna Briggs-Hall, who each put up double-doubles.
Team Records
West Virginia Wesleyan drops to 3-14 overall, and 1-10 in the Mountain East Conference.
Frostburg State is a similar 3-14, but grabbed their second MEC to move to 2-9.
Impact Performer - West Virginia Wesleyan
Nicole Gilyard - 12 pts, 7 reb, 6-8 ft
Impact Performers - Frostburg State
Amanda Emory - 16 pts, 10 reb, 7-10 fg
Arianna Briggs-Hall - 12 pts, 12 reb
Key Statistics
Total Rebounds
FSU 45-29 WVWC
Points in Paint
FSU 34-26 WVWC
Second Chance Points
FSU 14-8 WVWC
What's Next
West Virginia Wesleyan will be on the road for the next two games, making the short trip to Davis & Elkins on Saturday, and the longer trip to Wheeling on Wednesday.
Frostburg State's next six games will be home at their newly renovated arena, beginning with Fairmont State on Saturday.Â
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