ODU Women's Basketball Overcomes Slow Start and Blows Out Delaware State, 68-45
The Monarchs led by just six at the half but quickly put the game out of reach in the third quarter. ODU hosts Howard Sunday at 2 p.m. The Bison are 6-3 and have victories over Providence and George Washington.
By Harry Minium
NORFOLK, Va. – The Old Dominion women’s basketball team got off to a slow start but turned on the after burners in the second half and rolled past Delaware State, 68-45, Monday night at Chartway Arena.
The victory allowed the Monarchs to get their mojo came after back-to-back losses to Texas Tech (67-42) and Oregon (84-46) at the Women's Hoopfest Challenge over Thanksgiving week in Frisco, Texas at Comerica Center.
Texas Tech and Oregon have a combined 15-0 record, and Head Coach DeLisha Milton-Jones said that while the Monarchs lost both games, “sometimes you can win even when you lose.
“We discovered some things about ourselves in Texas that we brought into this game today and that's going to help us continue to lay the foundation for a (Sun Belt) championship team.”
ODU (6-3) led by just six at the half against Delaware State (3-6), and that first-half effort drew the wrath of Milton-Jones.
“I told them that we weren’t adhering to our game plan, especially in the second quarter,” Milton-Jones said. “We allowed them to score 22 points in the second quarter, and we held the Power Four teams we just played to as little as nine in a quarter.
“No disrespect to Delaware State, but guard somebody!”
After the tongue-lashing from Milton-Jones, the Monarchs quickly broke the game open in the third quarter.
Simone Cunningham made two free throws, and then En’Dya Buford picked off a pass and fed the ball to Simaru Fields for a layup.
Cunningham then rebounded a miss of a Fields shot and made a short jump shot, and less than two minutes into the third quarter, the Monarchs led by 12, 40-28.
The Monarchs led by double figures the rest of the way. With two seconds left in the third quarter, Nisaa Muhammad made a buzzer-beating layup to push the lead to 55-35.
The taller and deeper Monarchs outrebounded the Hornets, 43-30, outscored them in the paint by 10 and had 43 bench points to 28 for Delaware State.
Riley Stack, the 6-foot-4 junior center who transferred from Coastal Carolina, matched her ODU highs with eight points and eight rebounds, and added two blocked shots. She leads the nation with 29 blocked shots.
Nakiyah Allen, the junior transfer from Kilgore College, a junior college, and also a post player, came off the bench and had a season-high 11 points.
ODU had balanced scoring, including nine points from Fields and eight from Kelsey Thompson and Nevaeh Scott. Cunningham had six points and seven rebounds in less than 10 minutes of playing time.
Milton-Jones singled out Stack for her continuing improvement.
“Riley is that player who is slowly but surely, and methodically, becoming a prominent force for us,” Milton-Jones said. “Offensively and defensively.”
It was, as usual, ODU’s defense that allowed the Monarchs to take control.
“We weren’t dictating the way we needed to dictate on the defensive end,” she said. “They were getting too many straight easy layups.
“We came out in the third and fourth quarter a different team. We switched to a zone, clogged up the paint, and made it more difficult for them to get inside. They had to start taking contested jump shots, and we were able to block shots or get the rebound and get out and run.”
The Monarchs are off until Sunday when they host Howard (6-3), which like Delaware State, is also a member of the MEAC, but will present a much more formidable challenge.
Howard won earlier this season at both Providence of the Big East and George Washington of the Atlantic 10.
“I think Howard has a championship team,” Milton-Jones said. “This is really going to be a good game for us. They’ve got good size, and they are well coached.
“They have a really good team and we’re going to have our hands full.”
Minium is ODU's Senior Executive Writer for Athletics. Contact him at hminium@odu.edu or follow him on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
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