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Women's Basketball

RADFORD RACES PAST EMORY & HENRY, 75-55



GAME INFORMATION
  • Score: Radford 75, Emory & Henry 55
  • Records: Radford (0-0) | Emory & Henry (0-0)
  • Location: Dedmon Center | Radford, Va.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Two Highlanders reached double-figure scoring, while Radford shot 42.6 percent from the floor in a 75-55 women's basketball exhibition win over Emory & Henry Sunday afternoon inside the Dedmon Center.
  • RU's up-tempo offense generated a 24-4 advantage in fast break points.
  • Radford charged out to a 16-1 advantage and held the Wasps without a field goal until the 1:59 mark of the first quarter.
  • E&H trimmed its deficit to four points (27-23) before the Highlanders went into break ahead, 34-26.
  • Behind 53.1 percent shooting over the final two stanzas, Radford stretched its lead to as many as 23 points.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • RU defeated the Wasps for the second time in three seasons.
  • Four Highlanders collected at least five rebounds in the game.
  • Radford gained a 9-0 advantage in blocks and 15-7 favor in steals.
  • The Highlanders scored one-third of their points off Emory & Henry turnovers.
  • Hannah Cox torched the nets for 17 points, while hitting all three of her attempts from downtown for the Wasps.
 
UP NEXT
  • Radford's regular season commences Friday at 7 p.m. when the Highlanders host George Mason inside the Dedmon Center.

 
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