By Kale Nelson, SUU Athletics

CEDAR CITY, Utah – Extending to a three-game winning streak, the Southern Utah women’s basketball team shoved past UT Arlington in a chippy 77-68 home win on Jan. 29. The Thunderbirds rise to an impressive 6-3 Western Athletic Conference record and a 14-7 record overall, while the Mavericks fall to a 2-6 conference record and 8-12 overall.

Junior Ava Uhrich led the effort, raining down a career-high 30 points for the second-highest scoring game by a WAC player this season.


Top T-Birds

  • Uhrich’s phenomenal night yielded a career-high 30 points on 81.8% shooting from the floor. She also chipped in nine rebounds and four assists.
  • Contributing a well-rounded performance, junior Brooklyn Fely recorded 12 points, five rebounds, and four assists.
  • Sophomore Kortney Doman led the paint presence, tallying 11 rebounds and a solid seven points.

Head Coach Tracy Mason Said:

Postgame


Game Recap

First Half

Southern Utah opened the game on an 8-2 run that included beautifully orchestrated back-to-back Thunderbirds fast breaks. Freshman Devyn Kiernan drained a triple to push to a seven-point lead, and SUU continued to rally. With the first quarter nearing a close, sophomore Sierra Chambers tallied two fast-break and-one layups to push her team up 21-13.

Kiernan sank another three-pointer for her team, but the Thunderbirds’ scorching offense quieted down to start the second. Sophomore Denver Anderson was the only player from either team to score a basket for nearly six minutes, but two late buckets from junior Ava Uhrich bumped it to 30-24 before halftime.

Second Half

Senior Ashley Banks cashed in a pair of layups during a dominant 9-4 run, but the Mavericks battled to stay in range of their opponent, cutting it back to a six-point game. Despite a 13 point third-quarter from Uhrich and an incredible last second shot from sophomore Kortney Doman, UTA trailed only 53-47 with a quarter to go.

Scoring the Thunderbirds’ first five points of the final quarter, Uhrich not only tied her career-high performance with six minutes to spare, but boosted her team to a double-digit advantage. Southern Utah carried their momentum to a clear 77-68 triumph and picked up their third-straight win.


Up Next

Southern Utah will remain at home for a Saturday shootout with a talented Abilene Christian team on Jan. 31 at 2:00 p.m. The game will be held in the America First Event Center and can be viewed live on ESPN+.


Tickets

Season tickets, mini packages, and single-game tickets are now available! Get yours today by visiting tbirdtickets.com.


Follow Us

For all the latest on Southern Utah women’s basketball, follow @SUUWBasketball on Twitter and Instagram, and like the Southern Utah Women’s Basketball Facebook page.

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Uhrich Pours in 30 as Southern Utah Downs UTA 77-682 min read

By Kale Nelson, SUU Athletics

CEDAR CITY, Utah – Extending to a three-game winning streak, the Southern Utah women’s basketball team shoved past UT Arlington in a chippy 77-68 home win on Jan. 29. The Thunderbirds rise to an impressive 6-3 Western Athletic Conference record and a 14-7 record overall, while the Mavericks fall to a 2-6 conference record and 8-12 overall.

Junior Ava Uhrich led the effort, raining down a career-high 30 points for the second-highest scoring game by a WAC player this season.


Top T-Birds

  • Uhrich’s phenomenal night yielded a career-high 30 points on 81.8% shooting from the floor. She also chipped in nine rebounds and four assists.
  • Contributing a well-rounded performance, junior Brooklyn Fely recorded 12 points, five rebounds, and four assists.
  • Sophomore Kortney Doman led the paint presence, tallying 11 rebounds and a solid seven points.

Head Coach Tracy Mason Said:

Postgame


Game Recap

First Half

Southern Utah opened the game on an 8-2 run that included beautifully orchestrated back-to-back Thunderbirds fast breaks. Freshman Devyn Kiernan drained a triple to push to a seven-point lead, and SUU continued to rally. With the first quarter nearing a close, sophomore Sierra Chambers tallied two fast-break and-one layups to push her team up 21-13.

Kiernan sank another three-pointer for her team, but the Thunderbirds’ scorching offense quieted down to start the second. Sophomore Denver Anderson was the only player from either team to score a basket for nearly six minutes, but two late buckets from junior Ava Uhrich bumped it to 30-24 before halftime.

Second Half

Senior Ashley Banks cashed in a pair of layups during a dominant 9-4 run, but the Mavericks battled to stay in range of their opponent, cutting it back to a six-point game. Despite a 13 point third-quarter from Uhrich and an incredible last second shot from sophomore Kortney Doman, UTA trailed only 53-47 with a quarter to go.

Scoring the Thunderbirds’ first five points of the final quarter, Uhrich not only tied her career-high performance with six minutes to spare, but boosted her team to a double-digit advantage. Southern Utah carried their momentum to a clear 77-68 triumph and picked up their third-straight win.


Up Next

Southern Utah will remain at home for a Saturday shootout with a talented Abilene Christian team on Jan. 31 at 2:00 p.m. The game will be held in the America First Event Center and can be viewed live on ESPN+.


Tickets

Season tickets, mini packages, and single-game tickets are now available! Get yours today by visiting tbirdtickets.com.


Follow Us

For all the latest on Southern Utah women’s basketball, follow @SUUWBasketball on Twitter and Instagram, and like the Southern Utah Women’s Basketball Facebook page.

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