DURANT, Okla. –
Katie Webb dropped 30 points and Southeastern shot 55.6 percent from the field on the night to pick up a 90-79 win over Oklahoma Baptist in the Great American Conference opener on Thursday night in Bloomer Sullivan Arena.
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The win extends the Savage Storm start to 3-0 and lifts them to 1-0 in GAC play heading into a Saturday matchup against Southwestern Oklahoma State at 1 p.m. back in Bloomer Sullivan Arena.
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Webb posted a 30 point effort on 12-of-19 shooting with a 6-of-8 performance at the free throw line.
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She was joined in double-figures by Briley moon who finished with 18 on 4-of-9 shooting, and
Kamryn Cantwell with 17 on a 5-of-10 night.
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Tracy Johnson turned in seven off the bench, while
Chandler Kemp added six.
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Cantwell turned in a stat line to envy as in addition to her 17 points she handed out a game-high seven assists offensively, while on the defensive end hauled in six rebounds and snagged six steals.
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Webb led the way on the glass with eight boards, while Moon added five rebounds and three steals.
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Both teams came out hitting shots as each shot north of 60 percent from the field.
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OBU took the early lead and went up 9-4 before the Storm made a move capped by a Cantwell layup to take its first lead at 10-9.
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The teams would trade the lead and eventually play to a 19-19 tie before a Webb bucket would put SE in front and they would take a 25-23 lead into the first quarter break.
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Southeastern extended that lead in the second quarter, with a Cantwell three pushing it to 11 points at the 5:42 mark before the advantage ultimately grew to 17 points on a
Jordan Benson three with 1:58 to go in the first half.
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A late Bison push would close the Storm lead to 50-38 at halftime.
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SE opened the second half on a 14-0 run that was capped by a pair of Cantwell free throws which pushed the Storm lead to 64-38 midway through the third.
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OBU would chip away at that lead and cut it to 71-53 by the end of the third quarter.
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The Bison continued to chip away, closing the gap to single digits at 80-71 with 3:44 to play, but a Webb layup would push the lead back to 11 and the Storm would go on to win by that same margin at 90-79.
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