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15 straight third-quarter points carry Flashes to opening victory over Colgate

The first seven minutes of Kent State’s third quarter Sunday may have been the high point of coach Danny O’Banion’s four years in Kent.  The Flashes broke a 31-31 halftime tie with with 15 straight points as they went on to win their season opener over Colgate, 76-71.

At the half, the teams looked evenly matched, as they did last year when Kent won 62-61 on a shot at the buzzer.

Then six seconds into the second half, the Flashes fed forward Jordan Korinek low. She drove to the basket and was fouled by Colgate center Josie Stockhill. It was the third foul on Stockill, Colgate’s best player, and she went to the bench for the rest of the KSU rally. Korinek made both shots, and the Flashes were off

On the next play, Colgate missed a jumper, got an offensive rebound and went for a layup. Redshirt freshman Tyra James blocked it and started a fast break that ended with a basket by point guard Naddiyah Cross. Then Larissa Lurken hit a three-point shot after a turnover. Thirteen seconds later, Cross stole the ball and scored, and just like that, it was 40-31.

Sixteen seconds later, Cross again stole the ball at the sideline, drove to the basket and fed James with a behind-the-back pass for a layup.

In the run, Kent State’s press forced five turnovers.

O’Banion actually thought the key to the run came at the end of the first half, when Kent kept Colgate from getting off a good shot with the score tied. So at halftime, she said, “We decided to give the press a go while their courage was up.”

“They came out and really asserted themselves defensively and got the baskets off it it,” the coach said in her postgame radio interview.

O’Banion has talked about her team being able to play up tempo with 14 players and personnel who can run the floor. The Flashes certainly look faster than any Kent team in years.

What the coach calls her “big three” came through Sunday. Lurken, the junior who’s Kent’s most experienced player, had 23 points on 7 of 13 shooting (4 of 7 three-pointers). She was second on the team in rebounding with six and scored on the end of two fast breaks.

James, who missed all last season with a knee injury, played a smooth floor game and shot from every distance as she scored 17. She drove hard to the basket, shot jumpers and made a three-pointer. She brought the ball up court several times against a Colgate press. Interviewed after the game, James said her knee “feels good” and the victory “feels amazing.”

As she did in Kent State’s exhibition victory over Hiram, Korinek got two first half fouls and scored only two points. But in the second half, she scored three straight baskets on post plays as Kent State built a 19-point lead. Korinek had eight rebounds, all in the first half, and 12 points.

Freshman Alexa Golden had 10 points in 22 minutes in her first college game. She made two three pointers and had three steals.

The Flashes saw their 19-point fourth quarter lead drop to five against a Colgate press in the last six minutes. (“We’re going to be working on that in practice,” O’Banion said.) But Cross hit two free throws and Lurken made a free throw and a layup in the last minute to preserve the victory.

Notes:

Kent plays again at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the MACC against Wright State. The morning time is for “kids’ day,” with 300-plus students from Kent’s Davey Elementary School attending. The women’s team did a lot of community service at Davey over the last year.

Wright State was 25-9 last season and second in the Horizon League. The Raiders lost their opener Friday to Miami of Florida, 80-67.

Full box score.

Link to video highlights, including O’Banion interview, along with KSU website game story.

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