Pioneer Women Fall to South Alabama
1/27/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
“We just didn’t play well,” head coach Pam Tanner said. “We need to learn to play quality back-to-back road games so that we can be successful.”
Neither team shot particularly well in the contest, but the Pioneers (7-12, 2-6 SBC) held the advantage, shooting 31.3 percent (15-of-48), while the Lady Jags (14-6, 5-4 SBC) were 29.0 percent from the field (18-of-62).
Senior Alisha
The first half was a struggle for both teams. The Pioneers were 0-for-9 to open the game until freshman Abbey Leichliter (
The Pioneers shot 31.8 percent from the field (7-of-22), while the Lady Jags shot 24.1 percent (7-of-29).
Despite recording the first points of the second half, the Pioneers’ offensive woes continued, trailing by as many as 11 before back-to-back DU buckets pulled the Pioneers to within seven at 27-20. After finding itself in another 11-point hole, climbing to within two with 2:39 remaining in the contest, but
Leichliter had a career-high five points in the game. Sophomore





















