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Gallery: Women’s basketball survives close contest with Bearkats

February 27, 2020 by David Mitchell

The women’s basketball team narrowly defeated the Sam Houston State Bearkats 94-91 in Moody Coliseum on Wednesday evening. The Wildcats now stand 13-4 in conference play as they prepare to face Central Arkansas on Saturday.

Senior forward Lexie Ducat leaps above two defenders to make a shot. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Senior guard Breanna Wright makes her way to the basket. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Senior guard Pamela Herrera dribbles down the court. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Junior forward Courtney Cleveland tries to keep up with senior guard Dominique Golightly. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Sophomore guards Madi Miller and Kamryn Mraz celebrate a basket. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Junior forward Makalya Mabry calls for the ball. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Senior guard Breanna Wright shoots a free throw. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Head Coach Julie Goodenough goes over an adjustment with sophomore guard Madi Miller. (Photo by David Mitchell)
The Wildcat bench celebrates an exciting play. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Senior forward Lexie Ducat tries to get around her defender. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Teammates help junior forward Alyssa Adams off the ground. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Junior forward Alyssa Adams jumps for a layup. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Junior guard Anna McLeod faces off against senior guard Jenniffer Oramas. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Senior guard Dominique Golightly returns to the bench after fouling out of the game. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Junior forward Alyssa Adams and junior guard Anna McLeod celebrate the Wildcats’ victory. (Photo by David Mitchell)

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David Mitchell

About David Mitchell

My name is David Mitchell, and I am a senior psychology major from Dallas, Texas. I have always had a passion for photography and videography, and enjoy sharing my perspectives with others.

You are here: Home / Multimedia / Gallery: Women’s basketball survives close contest with Bearkats

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