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62
Utah Valley UVU 7-13
69
Winner UC Riverside Highlanders UCR 6-12
Utah Valley UVU
7-13
62
Final
69
UC Riverside Highlanders UCR
6-12
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Utah Valley UVU 18 44 62
UC Riverside Highlanders UCR 23 46 69

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Late rally falls short at UC Riverside

RIVERSIDE, California – The Utah Valley State women's basketball team forged a furious comeback but fell short Saturday at UC Riverside, 69-62.

The Wolverines (7-13) trailed 50-33 with 12:30 left in the game before going on a 24-7 run to tie the game at 57 with 1:48 to go when Robyn Fairbanks scored two of her game-high 23 points on an assist from Hollie Beaman.

Riverside's Seyram Gbewonyo answered with a big three with 1:18 left before Fairbanks scored again to cut the lead to one with 1:01 remaining.

Following a timeout, Kirsten Muir hit a back-breaking three with 48 seconds to go to give Riverside a four point lead at 63-59.

The Wolverines had a couple of chances in the end but a turnover and an offensive rebound on a free throw iced it for the Highlanders.

Fairbanks continues her impressive play as she finished with nine rebounds, three assists and a steal to go with her 23 points. Miriam Palkki had 11 for UV while Hollie Beaman had six points and six assists and Rebekah Peterson contributed seven points and seven rebounds.

Both teams struggled with foul trouble in the first half, with the top three scorers on Utah Valley, Fairbanks, Palkki and Sandy Marvin, saddled with two fouls early on and Riverside's top scorer, Kemie Nkele, on the bench with three.

Nkele fouled out with 13:43 to go with just six points in 15 minutes of action.

In the first half the Wolverines led 14-9 and looked to take control of the game but went 9:00 minutes without a field goal. Still, they were within striking distance at the half down just five at 23-18.

Riverside came out on fire in the second half, hitting 10 of its first 14 shots to build that 17 point lead. Vanessa Campillo hit three 3-pointers during that hot streak while Gbewonyo hit two 3-pointers of her own.

Gbewonyo recorded the first double-double of her career with career highs of 23 points and 10 rebounds. The freshman hit 5-for-10 from the floor including 4-for-8 from the three point line. She also hit four free throws in the final minute to help Riverside hold off the Wolverines.

After shooting just 25% in the first half Utah Valley State came back to hit 51.5% in the second half while putting 44 points on the board.

Up next for Utah Valley State is Grand Canyon on Saturday, February 4 th at 7:05pm in the McKay Center.

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