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Courtesy Azusa Pacific
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
AZUSA, Calif. -- Its been said that you
can never have too much of a good thing, and Azusa Pacific womens
basketball would certainly support that claim. The Cougars
offense revolved around junior forward Abby Johnson, and senior
guard Alyssa Ferdaszewski led a suffocating defense that forced
visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills into 22 turnovers in a 77-52
nonconference victory over the Toros Wednesday night.
With the win, Azusa Pacific improves to 4-3 on
the season, while Cal State Dominguez Hills drops to 2-1.
Johnson finished with a career-high 28 points
on 13-of-18 shooting from the field. She scored the first 2
baskets of the game, sparking a 15-4 Cougar run over the first 5
and a half minutes to start the game, then scored the final 2
baskets in the final minute of the half to follow a Sarah Leathers
trey for a 7-point run to close the half. Led by Johnsons 16
first-half points, the Cougars led 37-26 at halftime.
Ferdaszewski dished out a career-high 13
assists, orchestrating a 14-3 run early in the second half to
extend a 10-point Cougar lead into a commanding 55-34 advantage
with 13:24 to play. Ferdaszewski started the run by setting up
back-to-back baskets in the post by Johnson and senior guard
Monica Somers, then set up Leathers for a pair of 3-pointers to
cap the run.
A stifling Cougar defense limited the Toros to
33 percent (19-for-58) shooting from the field, although Cal State
Dominguez Hills collected 21 offensive rebounds en route to a
40-30 rebounding advantage over Azusa Pacific. The Cougars also
forced 22 Toros turnovers, led by Ferdaszewskis season-high
4 steals. Johnson added a pair of blocks in 36 minutes of action
for Azusa Pacific.
Somers added 16 points for the Cougars, who
shot 58 percent (34-for-59) from the field, including a 56 percent
(5-for-9) clip from 3-point range. Leathers finished with 9
points, all on 3-point baskets.
Cal State Dominguez Hills was paced by junior
forward Alana Baileys 11 points and 6 rebounds, along with
sophomore center Ennisha Kyles 10-point, 7-rebound
performance. Point guard Jessica Liang added 8 points a team-high
4 assists, knocking down 2 of the Toros 3 3-pointers.
The Toros return to action Friday night when
they step out of conference again to host Grand Canyon University.
Tip is at 5:30 p.m.
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