Kent State women’s basketball non-conference schedule came to an end Thursday night, as the Flashes (6-6) fell 92-62 to the University of Minnesota (9-4).
The Flashes stumbled out of the gate against the Gophers, going 1-20 from the field in the first quarter, which led to them being in a 24-2 hole after the first period. Kent State picked its game up in the second quarter and outscored Minnesota 22-20, but the Gophers lead was too much for the Flashes to come back from.
The Flashes were led on offense by redshirt-freshman Megan Carter, who set a new career-high in scoring with 13 points.