DES MOINES, Iowa – Louisiana Tech had no answers to the hot shooting Richmond Spiders on Sunday morning at the Vibrant Thanksgiving Classic inside the Knapp Center. The Lady Techsters fell 83-56.
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Richmond (5-1) came out shooting from behind the arc, connecting on six of their first nine three-pointers. Still, LA Tech (2-4) held close throughout the first quarter.
Jianna Morris hit the final shot of the quarter just as the buzzer went off to make it 25-17.
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After shooting 46 percent in the first, the Lady Techsters' shots stopped falling as they finished 1-16 in the quarter. Richmond continued to shoot it at a hot pace and finished the half shooting 16-29 from the field and 9-16 from deep.Â
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The shots that didn't fall in the second quarter started to fall again in the third.
Jianna Morris connected on back-to-back threes to cut the deficit to 61-36. Richmond would again connect from deep to extend the lead back up to 70-38 to end the quarter.
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The fourth quarter saw the majority of the action by the subs. Louisiana Tech was able to outscore Richmond 18-13.
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Jianna Morris led the Lady Techsters in scoring with 13 points on 5-9 from the field with three 3-pointers.
Salma Bates contributed 12 points, six rebounds, and three assists.
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Maggie Doogan, Rachel Ullstrom, and Addie Budnik accounted for 48 points and 11 of the Spiders' 16 threes for the game.
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QUOTABLES
Head coach Brooke StoehrÂ
"It's a tough fourth game in seven days for this group. We played hard at times. That second quarter was just brutal offensively. I thought we got several wide-open looks and couldn't get a three to go down. You go one of 11 from three. This group is shooting 36% from three. I don't know if it's the third game in three days or the fourth game in seven days on the road, but We've got to find a way to have some toughness about us to knock down a shot. We started the game pretty well offensively. It's just that we can't have a single-digit quarter scoring. They are a good team, and we were trading no points for threes."
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NOTABLES
- Jianna Morris scored in double figures for the first time as a Lady Techster.
- The Lady Techsters finished with 16 offensive rebounds, the fourth time this season with 10+ offensive rebounds.
- Anna Larr Roberson is moved into No. 30 on the Lady Techsters' all-time scoring list, passing Erica Westbrook and Debra Rodman.
- Silvia Nativi finished with a season-high eight rebounds. This marks the 14th time she has recorded 5+ rebounds in a game.
- LA Tech finished with eight 3-pointers; for the fifth time this season the Lady Techsters finished with 5+ in a game.
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UP NEXT
The Lady Techsters return home to the Thomas Assembly Center to take on Ulm on Wednesday, Nov. 29, for a 6 p.m. CT tipoff.
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