
Kent State Defeats Women's Basketball, 92-55
January 22, 2001 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 22, 2001
KENT, Ohio - Six Kent State University players scored in double digits as the Golden Flashes posted a 92-55 victory over the Bowling Green State University women's basketball team Monday (Jan. 22). The Mid-American Conference game was held at KSU's M.A.C. Center.
With the win, the Golden Flashes improve to 11-6 overall and 6-1 in MAC play. BGSU drops to 8-8 and 4-1, respectively, and the Falcons fell to second place in the league's East Division.
BGSU shot just .281 in the first half to fall behind by 17 points, 44-27, at the break. The Golden Flashes scored the first eight points of the second stanza, sparking a 32-6 run that gave the hosts a 76-33 lead midway through the half.
KSU won for the 39th consecutive time at home, tying the team with Texas Tech for the longest current streak in the nation. Andrea Csaszar and Carrie Nance each had 15 points for the Flashes, while three teammates had 14 points apiece.
Redshirt freshman Pam Brown was the lone Falcon in double digits, with 15 points on the night. No other BG player had more than six points.
KSU went to the free-throw line 43 times on the night, making 27. From the field, the Flashes shot .554 for the game to the Falcons' .302.
BGSU doesn't have long to regroup, as the Falcons head to DeKalb, Ill., for a Wednesday (Jan. 24) contest against Northern Illinois University. That game will begin at 7:05 p.m. Central Time (8:05 BGSU time).