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UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship seat after tightly-contested TSU game

LAS VEGAS – With a little over two minutes remaining, freshman guard Kendal Robinson flipped the game against the No. 2 team on its head. The back-and-forth contest felt like it would be decided in its final seconds. Robinson ended the stalemate with a left-corner 3-pointer as the shot clock buzzer sounded. UTA fans erupted, unaware that she had just ignited an 11-0 run to seal the game against Tarleton State University. The 66-55 victory Friday advances the Lady Mavericks into the Western Athletic Conference Tournament championship game. Donning their all-black threads, UTA was determined to get the win no matter what it took. It was nothing short of a dogfight. “They were in the moment,” head coach Shereka Wright said. “They wanted it.” Heading into the matchup, UTA and TSU split regular season wins at home. Intensity from the tipoff was unmatched often leading to UTA’s frustration building toward the officiating crew. However, they only trailed by one point 15-14 after junior guard Nya Threatt scored a layup to end the first quarter. The second quarter was a series of runs. UTA went on a 9-0 run that carried over from the end of the first, giving the team a 19-15 lead. However, TSU would answer with a 9-2 run, including five straight to regain the lead. The defensive battle continued into halftime where neither team scored for four minutes. A layup from senior guard Taliyah Clark brought UTA back within one 24-23. Fifth-year forward Koi Love led all scorers with eight points at the break. Halfway into the third quarter, Clark and fifth-year forward Avery Brittingham sparked a 7-0 run. Clark’s two-way play was highlighted by turning a steal into a layup, putting UTA back in front. The tension rose in the fourth quarter when Brittingham received a technical foul for taunting the disqualified TSU sophomore center Faith Acker, who led the Texans in scoring with 12 points and 11 rebounds After Acker picked up her fifth personal foul, UTA’s chance of closing the game out increased. The fiery exchange ignited Robinson and the Lady Mavericks: the rest is history. Wright said Robinson’s contributions off the bench infused the team with energy, something she hopes continues heading into the championship game. “She just came in ready to compete at a high level,” Wright said. “Probably one of the most coachable, young kids that I’ve had within my system.” Robinson was named to the conference’s all-freshman team March 10 and was one of three Lady Mavericks to score double figures in Friday’s game. No. 3 UTA will face No. 1 Grand Canyon University at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Orleans Arena. The game will be available to stream on ESPNU. “At this very moment is that, again, we want it,” Wright said. “We step out there, five on five, we’re competing. They’ll be prepared for it.” @babyboimatt sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

Head coach Shereka Wright, left, celebrates a point with Kaelynn Boyd, assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, during a game against Tarleton State University on March 14 at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. UTA is ranked No. 3 in the conference.

LAS VEGAS – With a little over two minutes remaining, freshman guard Kendal Robinson flipped the game against the No. 2 team on its head. The back-and-forth contest felt like it would be decided in its final seconds.

Robinson ended the stalemate with a left-corner 3-pointer as the shot clock buzzer sounded.

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

Freshman guard Kendal Robinson advances UTA’s place on the bracket during a game against Tarleton State University on March 14 at Orleans Arena. No. 3 UTA will play in the Western Athletic Conference championship against No. 1 Grand Canyon University at 2:30 p.m. March 15.

UTA fans erupted, unaware that she had just ignited an 11-0 run to seal the game against Tarleton State University.

The 66-55 victory Friday advances the Lady Mavericks into the Western Athletic Conference Tournament championship game.

Donning their all-black threads, UTA was determined to get the win no matter what it took. It was nothing short of a dogfight.

“They were in the moment,” head coach Shereka Wright said. “They wanted it.”

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

UTA women’s basketball staff cheers from the benches during a game against Tarleton State University on March 14 at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. UTA is currently 17-12 overall. 

Heading into the matchup, UTA and TSU split regular season wins at home.

Intensity from the tipoff was unmatched often leading to UTA’s frustration building toward the officiating crew. However, they only trailed by one point 15-14 after junior guard Nya Threatt scored a layup to end the first quarter.

The second quarter was a series of runs. UTA went on a 9-0 run that carried over from the end of the first, giving the team a 19-15 lead. However, TSU would answer with a 9-2 run, including five straight to regain the lead.

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

Freshman guard Kendal Robinson drives towards the basket while being defended by Arieona Rosborough, Tarleton State University senior guard, during a game against TSU on March 14 at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Robinson scored 11 points.

The defensive battle continued into halftime where neither team scored for four minutes. A layup from senior guard Taliyah Clark brought UTA back within one 24-23. Fifth-year forward Koi Love led all scorers with eight points at the break.

Halfway into the third quarter, Clark and fifth-year forward Avery Brittingham sparked a 7-0 run. Clark’s two-way play was highlighted by turning a steal into a layup, putting UTA back in front.

The tension rose in the fourth quarter when Brittingham received a technical foul for taunting the disqualified TSU sophomore center Faith Acker, who led the Texans in scoring with 12 points and 11 rebounds After Acker picked up her fifth personal foul, UTA’s chance of closing the game out increased.

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

Fifth-year forward Avery Brittingham cheers during a game against Tarleton State University on March 14 at Orleans Arena. Brittingham scored 15 points.

The fiery exchange ignited Robinson and the Lady Mavericks: the rest is history.

Wright said Robinson’s contributions off the bench infused the team with energy, something she hopes continues heading into the championship game.

“She just came in ready to compete at a high level,” Wright said. “Probably one of the most coachable, young kids that I’ve had within my system.”

UTA women’s basketball secures WAC championship spot in tightly-contested TSU game

Senior guard Aspen Thornton attempts a layup during a game against Tarleton State University on March 14 at Orleans Arena. Thornton scored five points.

Robinson was named to the conference’s all-freshman team March 10 and was one of three Lady Mavericks to score double figures in Friday’s game.

No. 3 UTA will face No. 1 Grand Canyon University at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Orleans Arena. The game will be available to stream on ESPNU.

“At this very moment is that, again, we want it,” Wright said. “We step out there, five on five, we’re competing. They’ll be prepared for it.”

@babyboimatt

sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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