MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (December 4, 2019) – St. Thomas University Women's Basketball (5-4) completed the largest win in program history, defeating Trinity College, 106 – 26 on Wednesday evening from the Fernandez Family Center.
The 106 points are the most the Bobcats have scored in the
Candace Walker-era and the most that St. Thomas has scored since November 21, 2014 (vs Allen, 108 – 32).
Bobcat Starters
Game Notes
- STU opened the game on a 15-0 run, spanning 5:32. Brooks recorded seven consecutive points, which outscored the Tigers, as a team, in the first quarter.
- The Bobcats finished the first quarter leading, 23-5.
- St. Thomas dominated throughout the first half, heading into the halftime break leading 52-17.
- Anari Dozier, Samaria August and Brooks connected on back-to-back-to-back three pointers, ending the third quarter with a 78-26.
- Trinity College was held scoreless for the final 15:14 of game action, including scoring ZERO points in the fourth quarter. St. Thomas cruised to an easy 106 – 26 win, scoring 28 points in the final quarter.
- Tatyana Bell, following a call-up from the Developmental Team, put the Bobcats over the 100-point mark for the first time in five seasons, recording her first points of the season in the fourth quarter.
Inside the Box Score
- The STU defense swarmed TC for the entire game, scoring 37-points off turnovers.
- St. Thomas scored more points inside the paint (38) and off the bench (45) than Trinity College scored in the game (26).
- Five Bobcats scored in double-digits: Gianni Domond (21 points), Keiana Brooks (16), Kylie Vogel (12), Samaria August (18) and Destiny Wilson (11).
- TC was held scoreless for the final 15-minutes, after recording a lay-up midway through the third quarter.
- STU held the Tigers to single-digits in two quarters; five in the first quarter and nine in the third quarter.
MVBobcats
Gianni Domond: 21 points, nine rebounds, 9-15 FG
Keiana Brooks: 16 points, seven assists, 6-9 FG
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Upcoming
St. Thomas takes on Florida Memorial University in the "Battle of Miami Gardens" on Saturday, December 7, from the FFC. Tip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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