The Lady Mustangs could get used to this.
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First-quarter runs, that is.
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Scoring runs that change the course of the game.Â
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For the second game in a row, The Master's University used a big, opening-quarter blitz to create separation that allowed them to beat Hope International 67-50 Thursday evening in Fullerton.
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"I think we overcame a lot of adversity tonight," said head coach
Dan Waldeck. "The girls battled through sickness and injury to win a tough road game."
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The victory was the club's 13
th in a row and kept the nation's fifth-ranked squad atop the GSAC by two games (21-4 overall, 13-1 GSAC).
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It took all of 5:39 for the Mustangs to score the game's first 13 points.
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Sophomore
Rebekah Throns' three-pointer 13 seconds into play ignited the run and
Tristen Coltom's layup with 4:21 left in the stanza capped it.
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The Mustangs spent the rest of the quarter extending the advantage and after
Jamilee Iddings hit a jumper with eight seconds left on the clock, the club enjoyed a 24-6 lead after one.
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As much as the TMU offense thrived in the first stanza, it struggled in the second when it managed only eight points, all from freshman center
Stephanie Soares.
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Still, the Mustang defense was good enough to squelch any comeback attempt by the Royals.
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It held the hosts to just 5-of-18 shooting in the quarter and the Mustangs led 32-18 at the break.
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The Mustangs led by as many as 19 points in the third quarter and took a 49-33 advantage into the fourth after Iddings drained a three-pointer with six seconds left.
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The Royals made one last rush to get back in the game, closing to 54-43 with 6:29 remaining.
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However,
Hannah Forrar keyed a 9-2 run with a layup and when
Sabrina Thompson converted a three-point play with 1:47 left, the game was safely in the win column.
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The Royals wound up shooting just 29% from the field, while the Mustangs enjoyed 53% accuracy, including a sparkling 66% from inside the arc.
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Soares was brilliant once again, posting game-highs of 23 points and 16 rebounds for her 21
st double-double of the campaign.
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Forrar also scored in double figures, tossing in 12 points.Â
Rebekah Throns pulled down eight rebounds and
Anika Neuman ripped down seven more as the Mustangs held a 43-22 board advantage.
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Following a three-game road trip, the Mustangs return home Saturday evening to host San Diego Christian in a 5:30 p.m. start.
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