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Long Island University posted a 63-58 victory
over M.I. Express in a women’s basketball collegiate
exhibition on Friday evening at the Schwartz Center.
Junior newcomer Brittani Kozik (Belle Plaine, Iowa) led the
Blackbirds with 15 points, including a team-high four 3-pointers.
Junior Sara Oblak (Skofja Loka, Slovenia) added 12 points, shooting
6-of-10 from the floor. Senior Amber Wirth (Hastings, Minn.)
poured in 10 points off the bench.
The Blackbirds sprinted to 11-2 lead just over
five minutes into the game behind a three-pointer from Wirth.
LIU amassed
a 38-17 advantage –its largest lead- on a Kozik triple
just before the half. The Blackbirds led 38-19 at the break.
LIU continued to dominate early in the second half, sparked
by two Kozik buckets from three point range to pull ahead 44-21
with 17:47 remaining. M.I. Express rallied, closing the gap to
14 with Lawanda Newman leading the charge. Her old-fashioned
three-point play pulled the visitors to 58-44 with 6:32 to play.
Two free throws from sophomore Sonya Coleman (Toledo, Ohio)
pushed the lead back to 16 on the next play. Express staged a
comeback draining two consecutive treys in the final 41 seconds
to pull to five as time expired.
M.I. Express, a traveling team of former college standouts,
was paced by Lawanda Newman (Norfolk State) registered a game-high
28 points. Candice Edwards (University of Richmond) added eight
points and six assists.
LIU opens the 2005-06 campaign on Saturday, November 19. The
Blackbirds face Stanford in the opening round of the Subway Classic
hosted by University of Minnesota.
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