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Flashes lose to Arkansas State

The 15-point defeat was about what you might expect against a team like Arkansas State, which is picked to win the Sun Belt.

How Kent State got there was sort of strange.

The Flashes jumped to a 9-0 lead, easily their best start of the year. The big reason in that was Melanie Stubbs’ hitting her first three shows in her first start of the year. (Her being in the line-up came because Larissa Lurken was out with the flu, but more on that later.)

Then for the rest of the half, Arkansas State outscored Kent State by 18. Kent State got it to six after about seven minutes of the second half, but then Arkansas State pulled away until it cleared its bench with two minutes to go and a 23-point lead.

Playing against Arkansas State, a team with an RPI of 126 (KSU is 305) and a schedule strength of 25, would be hard in any circumstances. Playing without Lurken, Kent’s leading scorer, and Mikell Chinn, Kent’s starting point guard, made it even harder. Chinn is still out with a concussion.

In her post-game interview on Golden Flash iHeart Radio, coach Danny O’Banion said she saw a good defensive effort at times, including some early success with a zone.

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