By
David BoyceMARYVILLE, Mo. - Northwest Missouri State women's basketball team took its first baby steps to a MIAA victory Thursday evening at Bearcat Arena.
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Although the Bearcats eventually lost 71-54 to Nebraska-Kearney, they held a lead in the second half against a MIAA opponent.
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Northwest was in good shape 3 minutes into the second half. Leading 32-31, senior
Ariel Easton made a basket that gave the Bearcats a 34-31 with 16:40 left.
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Nothing in the first 23 minutes hinted at what was about to come next. The Bearcats were getting consistent offense from juniors
Taylor Shull and
Morgan Walker.
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The most Northwest trailed in the first half was five points and that came in the final minute.
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It appeared the Bearcats were going to avoid the long scoring droughts, which have plagued them in conference play.
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Unfortunately, it struck again. Northwest went cold and Nebraska-Kearney got hot. The Lopers went on a 16-0 run and took a 47-34 lead.
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The Bearcats finally got on the scoreboard again on two free throws by freshman
Tanya Meyer with 11:25 left in the game.
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Meyer made two free throws and layup that helped Northwest close to 49-40. But the Bearcats were unable to put together a scoring run.
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Nebraska-Kearney simply had too much offence from sophomore Kelsey Fitzgerald, who finished with 17 points and freshman McKenzie Brown, who finished with 19 points.
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Leading the way for Northwest was Shull and junior
Tember Schechinger, who each scored 10 points.
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Despite going into halftime down 28-25, Northwest played its best first half against MIAA competition this season.
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Past the halfway point in the first half, Northwest grabbed a 17-16 lead on a basket by Walker, who shot the ball with confidence and scored six points in the first 20 minutes. Baskets by Walker also tied the game at 19-19 and 23-23.
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Nebraska-Kearney scored the next five points, but the Bearcats refused to let their deficit grow too big.
Shelby Mustain field goal in the paint pulled Northwest to within three points.
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