Todd Starkey was hard pressed to find anything negative about the performance of the Kent State women’s basketball team after its 67-58 win over Miami (OH) on Wednesday night.
“We got four quarters,” Starkey said. “That’s what we have been hunting for all year. We finally got four solid quarters.”
The game was one that was defined by defense for the Flashes, as they held Miami to 58 points while forcing the RedHawks to commit 18 turnovers. In total, Miami scored 27 points in the first half and 31 in the second half.
“We struggled against Ohio, and that’s how they stayed in the game,” freshman guard Asiah Dingle said.