Whitney Creech and Sidnee Bopp offered a glimpse of what Western Kentucky’s offense can look like when both are running the point.
The Lady Toppers’ 87-48 win Tuesday night against Mississippi Valley State showed that not one person has to be the commander of WKU’s offense. All the attention is going to fall on either Ivy Brown or Tashia Brown, anyway.
WKU (6-3) cleaned up a 9-to-16 assist-turnover day at Southern Illinois with a 19-to-9 assist-turnover night against MVSU. Creech and Bopp each had five assists in the win.
“With both of them on the floor – because they have played the point the most – I think it helps and they complement each other,” WKU coach Michelle Clark-Heard said.