FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- December 29, 2018 -- The Colorado State Rams shot 62 percent from the field and defeated the Chadron State women's basketball team, 91-38 in an exhibition game on Saturday afternoon.
"We wanted to get back on the court and compete a little bit coming back from our break and I think we did that," Head Coach
Janet Raymer said.
As a team, CSC shot 13-63 for 20 percent from the field, with their best two quarters being the second and third, when they shot 27 percent. Â The Eagles finished with 14 turnovers, well below its season average.
In the second quarter,
Jessica Harvey made both of the team's three point attempts. Harvey finished with a team high nine points, all coming from behind the arc.
"Harvey is playing with a team first mentality and shots are going to keep falling for her," Raymer said.
Jori Peters had eight points, with two treys and
Savannah Weidauer had a team high six rebounds for the Eagles.
Myanne Hamm opened the games scoring with a three pointer, giving the Rams the lead for good.
Five players finished with double-digit points for Colorado State, led by Mollie Mounsey with 19. Mounsey had a game high five threes. Lore Devos scored 18 for the Rams, Taylor Mole had 11 points and Lena Svanholm and Hamm each finished with ten. Grace Colaivalu had a game high 12 assists with only three turnovers.
The Rams made 11 of their 21 three point attempts, for 52 percent, and were 14-16 from the charity stripe, compared to CSC shooting 6-10 from the free throw line.
The Eagles resume Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference action on Friday, as they host the Adams State Grizzlies. Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. in the Chicoine Center.
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