Boyce’s free-throws lift Reddies in OT
The overtime victory marks HSU’s first 2-0 GAC Oklahoma road trip since the 2019-2020 season.
The overtime victory marks HSU’s first 2-0 GAC Oklahoma road trip since the 2019-2020 season.
A combined total of 44 points between the dynamic duo of senior Chris Gray and sophomore James Elgas led the Badgers to a crucial win.
After hanging with Arkadelphia through three quarters, the Lady Panthers fell behind in the final period after being held to just two points.
This win solidifies the Lady Badgers’ place at third in the conference, placing them in good standing with the playoffs coming soon.
Shots unable to fall, foul trouble and other problems plagued the Badgers, who gave up a three-point halftime lead on their way to suffering their first loss to Hope since the 2020-21 season.
Following a heartbreaking loss at home to Camden-Fairview where the Badgers lost in the final minutes, every player was ready for another chance to prove themselves, leading to stellar performances across the board for Arkadelphia.
Multiple scorers got involved for Arkadelphia on a night where the Lady Badgers’ fast offense led to multiple points in transition.