Kelly Mathiesen
John Duncan
Kelly Mathiesen scored a career-high 17 points in The Master's 83-71 conference win over Benedictine Mesa Thursday.
83
Winner The Master's THE MAST 9-5, 2-1
71
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT 4-7, 1-2
Winner
The Master's THE MAST
9-5, 2-1
83
Final
71
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT
4-7, 1-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
The Master's THE MAST 30 18 18 17 83
Benedictine Mesa (AZ) BENEDICT 12 16 23 20 71

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Dave Caldwell, Sports Information Director

Women's Hoops get road win over Redhawks

Three different players each scored 17 points and the team shot nearly 50% from the field as The Master's women's basketball team defeated Benedictine Mesa 83-71 Thursday night in Mesa, Ariz.

Marin Lenz, Lexi Hernandez and Kelly Mathiesen each scored 17 points, with Lenz adding 11 rebounds to lead the Lady Mustangs (9-5, 2-1 GSAC). For Mathiesen, now in her third year with the program, it was a new career-high.

As a team, TMU shot 34 of 69 (49%) and 6 of 21 (29%) from 3-point range. They won the rebound battle (39-35) and collected more points in the paint (22-14). The defense held the Redhawks to 34% shooting from the field. Both teams turned the ball over 15 times.

"We really had a goal to lessen the amount of turnovers," said TMU Head Coach Fonda Wilson. "We did a great job in the first half pressuring the ball and they did a great job playing though adversity. It was a real physical game."

Things started off as well as could possibly be expected, with The Master's jumping out to a 30-12 lead by the end of the first quarter. Alli VanKooten scored eight points on 4 of 6 shooting, mostly from the paint, in that opening frame.

By the time the teams went to the locker room the difference was 20 points, 48-28. Benedictine Mesa came out firing in the third quarter, winning the period 23-18, and despite out-scoring the Lady Mustangs in the fourth quarter as well, it was not enough to overcome the double-digit lead.

VanKooten finished with 12 points and added a game-high four blocks. She and Nicole Chuang also led the team with three assists each.

The Master's won't have far to travel for their next game as they will face the Park-Gilbert Buccaneers on Saturday in Chandler, Ariz. Tip-off is scheduled for 11 a.m. PT.
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