HONOLULU — The University of Hawai'i women's basketball team's second game in the American Savings Bank Rainbow Wahine Showdown followed a similar script to the first in a 68-59 loss to Lindenwood on Saturday at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.
As in Friday's tournament opener against Vermont, the Rainbow Wahine (4-2) fell behind before making a push in the fourth quarter and saw a comeback bid ultimately come up short.
UH freshman
Bailey Flavell scored a season-high 20 points with two 3-pointers, becoming the first UH true freshman to post a 20-point performance since Deajah Phillips against Hawaii Hilo on Dec. 20, 2020.
UH's post trio of
Ritorya Tamilo,
Imani Perez and
Saniyah Neverson each scored nine points on Saturday. Tamilo went 4 for 6 from the field, grabbed a team-high seven rebounds and swatted away three of UH's season-high seven blocked shots. Perez added six rebounds and three assists and Neverson had five boards.
UH committed 21 turnovers, leading to a 24-11 advantage for Lindenwood (5-2) in points off of turnovers. The Lions also converted on extra opportunities off the offensive boards with a 15-5 edge in second-chance points.
Lions guard Aleshia Jones led the Lions with 19 points and nine rebounds and Gracy Wernli went 5 for 6 from 3-point range and finished with 18 points.
Both teams hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter were even at 16-16 after the opening 10 minutes. There were three lead changes midway through the second quarter and Lindenwood edged out to a 26-23 lead. UH closed to within a point when a blocked shot by Tamilo led to a fast break finished by Neverson off an assist from Flavell. Lindenwood responded with a 3-pointer and a layup just before the buzzer to take a 31-25 lead into halftime.
UH committed nine turnovers in the third quarter with Lindenwood coming up with seven steals and converting the takeaways into 12 points. The 'Bows meanwhile, went 3 for 10 from the field in the period and Lindenwood extended the lead to 14 heading into the fourth quarter.
The 'Bows extended their defensive pressure to fuel a 6-0 run and closed to 56-50 when Tamilo emerged from a scramble tossed in a shot in the paint with 5:22 left. But Wernli hit a 3-pointer to beat the shot clock and stretched the lead back to nine and the Lions led by at least seven the rest of the way.
In Saturday's first game, Vermont improved to 2-0 in the tournament with a 63-51 win over Santa Clara.
The three-day tournament concludes on Sunday with Vermont and Lindenwood meeting at noon and the Rainbow Wahine facing Santa Clara at 2:30 p.m.
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