LAWTON, Okla. –
Caitlin Kobiske turned in a double-double and four Southeastern players scored in double-figures en route to a 62-53 win over Cameron on Wednesday night in Lawton, Okla.
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The win lifts the Savage Storm to 3-2 on the season with the third leg of a three-game road trip set for Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Fort Smith, Ark. Versus Arkansas-Fort Smith.
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Kobiske finished the contest with a game-high 22 points on 7-of-15 shooting from the floor and added a game-best 11 rebounds to log a double-double.
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Holli Lindley was next in line with 11 points and shot a true 100.0 percent from the floor, hitting 4-of-4 overall from the floor, including a pair of threes, and draining her only attempt at the free throw line.
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Abbie Barr was right behind with 10 points, hitting 4-of-6, while
Kaydrin Scott added 10 as well, hitting 4-of-7 from the field.
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Stevie Stinchcomb and
Kenzli Warden would each add five rebounds, while Lindley dished out a team-best three assists.
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The teams traded buckets out of the gate with SE holding a 7-6 with 4:37 to play before a Lindley layup triggered an 11-0 run that ended the first quarter and staked the Storm to an 18-6 lead after one quarter.
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CU would close the gap to eight points before a Kobiske three would fall to keep the advantage at double-digits with 5:05 to play in the half.
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Both teams would combine to go scoreless for the next 2:06 before Lindley would sink a three to push the SE lead to 28-14 and would take that same 14-point lead into the halftime break with a 33-19 advantage.
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The Storm would push their lead to 39-23 by the midway point in the third on a pair of Kobiske free throws, but CU would chip away at the Southeastern advantage and SE would take a 46-36 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Cameron would close the gap down to seven points three times over the first half of the fourth quarter, but back-to-back Scott jumpers would push the lead back to double-digits and the lead would remain in double-figures for the remainder of the game, peaking at 62-50 before an Aggie three to end the game made the final 62-53.
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