Runners dominate weekend
By: Johnathan Nomamiukor & Chris Smith
Issue date: 11/13/07 Section: Sports
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Despite holding their opponent to 50 points and 31 percent shooting, York remained nonchalant about the team's overwhelming 89-50 victory.
"We think we could have done a lot better defensively-the coaches think we could have done a lot better defensively."
York, who went 10 for 10 at the free throw line in addition to two steals and a block, showed she was not rattled in her first collegiate game.
"Being a freshman, to me... I was kind of nervous but once I got into the game, I got settled. It was a good experience overall. "
Jordan Stark, another freshman Roadrunner playing in her first collegiate game, seemed to be just as poised as York.
"Our team just needed to score," Stark said after the game.
Stark, who converted on seven out of her 10 field goal attempts, contributed 20 points to the overall score after coming off the bench early in the first quarter. Hitting four of her seven field goals from beyond the 3-point line, Stark was second in total points scored to sophomore forward Courtney Laing, who contributed 23 points.
"Whenever you come off the bench, you have to be ready. You got to anticipate yourself coming off so that when you do, you'll be ready," Stark said.
Stark had one block in addition to 20 of the Roadrunner bench's 35 points and led the team in steals with three. Guard Monica Gibbs led the team in assists with seven, and Courtney Laing and Amanda Foster led all players with 10 and 11 total rebounds, respectively.
The Roadrunners scored an impressive 32 points in the paint and went 33 for 42 from the free throw line, all while holding their opponent to only 50 points throughout the entire game.
Winning is becoming a tradition for the UTSA women's basketball team. UTSA brought in another win this past weekend beating Belmont 77 - 65 on Sunday.
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