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Karyn
Creager
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EVANSVILLE, Ind.
- A balanced scoring attack keyed Northern Kentucky University’s
81-55 win over Southern Indiana on Saturday at the PAC Arena.
Five
players scored in double figures for NKU, which improved
to 7-7 overall, 5-3 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
Karyn Creager led the Norse with 17
points, and she also added seven rebounds.
Creager netted
11 points in the first half as NKU forged a 32 29 lead at
the break. Sarah Woods
scored nine of her career-high 16 points before halftime
for the Norse.
NKU shot 52.4 percent
from the field in the second half to roll past Southern Indiana
(10-4 overall, 3-4 GLVC). After Southern Indiana took a 35-34
lead early in the second half, NKU used a 16-2 run to build
a 50-37 advantage
with 13:25 left in the game.
Brittany Winner
keyed the NKU spurt with six points, and the Norse controlled
the remainder of the game.
NKU has won seven of its last nine games after
starting the season 0-5.
Karmen Graham hit
a trio of three-point shots and finished with 12 points for
NKU, while teammate Connie
Myers had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Winner
scored
10 points for the Norse.
NKU used 34-for-43
shooting at the free-throw line to seal the victory. The
Norse also held Southern Indiana to 35.6 percent shooting
from
the field.
NKU will play host
to Bellarmine at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in Regents Hall. Earlier
this season, Bellarmine rallied
to defeat NKU, 77-66,
at Louisville.
Bellarmine will
enter Thursday’s game with
a 12-2 overall record. The Knights are 6-1 in the GLVC and tied
with Quincy for first place in the league standings. |