Cowgirls Stumble In Second Half In Loss To Southeastern La.
KPLC 7News Nightcast - Feb 24 - Sports - McNeese Women s Basketball 2.24.21 By McNeese Sports Information | February 24, 2021 at 10:51 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 10:51 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - McNeese womenâs basketball couldnât overcome cold shooting and foul trouble in the second half here Wednesday night in its 65-49 Southland Conference loss to Southeastern Louisiana.
After shooting 50 percent (13 of 26) from the field in the first half, McNeese (6-11, 6-4 SLC) struggled from the field in the second half to shoot just. 14.3 percent (4 of 28). The Cowgirls complicated matters even more by having four players foul out including its two leading scorers in Divine Tanks and Kyla Hamilton. Both players led McNeese with 12 points on the night while Claralee Richard chipped in 10 points. Also fouling out was Maia Robinson and Whitney Johnson.
Cowgirls Canât Overcome Miscues In Loss To No. 25 Duke LSU softball vs McNeese at Tiger Park on Thursday, Feb. 11. (Source: Jacques Doucet/WAFB-TV) By McNeese Sports Information | February 13, 2021 at 11:08 PM CST - Updated February 13 at 11:08 PM
BATON ROUGE- No. 25 Duke took advantage of several Cowgirl miscues including three in the fourth inning here Saturday at the LSU Tiger Classic to score seven unearned runs in its 9-1 win.
McNeese ends its opening weekend with a 2-2 record with wins over Kansas on Friday. Duke improved to 3-0 with the win.
The Cowgirls outhit Duke 7-6 with Jill Poullard and Alayis Seneca picking up two hits apiece. Haylee Brinlee, Cori McCrary and Rebekah DiLavore all had one hit apiece.
Cowgirls Drop First SLC Match of the Season To Abilene Christian McNeese volleyball (Source: KPLC) By McNeese Sports Information | February 11, 2021 at 9:24 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 9:24 PM
ABILENE, Texas McNeese volleyball dropped its first match of the season here Thursday in a 3-1 (16-25, 18-25, 25-19, 21-25) Southland Conference loss to Abilene Christian having to play without two key starters.
McNeese (2-1, 2-1 SLC) dropped the first two sets and avoided a straight set loss by taking the third set 25-19 before dropping the fourth set 25-21.
“Today was a tough loss for us,” said head coach Kristee Porter. “Even though we were without our full roster, I thought we should have performed better than we did. It feels like a lost opportunity. Many things are taken out of our control, but we can control how we perform on the court and we didn’t approach the match with the focus I would have liked.”
Shorthanded Cowgirls Fall 66-47 To Incarnate Word McNeese falls 66-47 to UIW (Source: KPLC) By McNeese Sports Information | February 8, 2021 at 11:31 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 11:31 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - McNeese women’s basketball still felt the lingering effects of COVID 19 amongst the program in the past month, played shorthanded here Monday night in a 66-47 Southland Conference loss to Incarnate Word.
McNeese (4-9, 4-2 SLC) entered the game with only eight players and ended the game having only four on the court in the final minute of the game. The Cowgirls played without starters Shaela Gardner and Claralee Richard along with Whitney Johnson who all missed the game due to COVID protocol. Also missing the game was Elizabeth Critton who is still nursing an injury.