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North American University

Scoreboard

Elisa Perrrrralta
Noemi Captures
61
North American University NAU 0
75
Winner Texas A&M - San Antonio TAMUSA 0
North American University NAU
0
61
Final
75
Texas A&M - San Antonio TAMUSA
0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
North American University NAU 15 17 13 16 61
Texas A&M - San Antonio TAMUSA 23 17 19 16 75

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Turnovers Prove Costly as NAU Wraps Up Road Tour, Remains a Top Contender

Eyes Set on USCAA Championship

Lady Stallions Drop Final Game of San Antonio Road Tour to TAMUSA, Remain in Top 5

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The North American University Lady Stallions wrapped up their road tour in San Antonio, facing off against Texas A&M-San Antonio but falling short, 75-61. Despite the setback, the Lady Stallions remain a top-five team in the USCAA power rankings as they shift focus toward championship preparation.

Game Recap

The Lady Stallions opened with energy, keeping pace with the Jaguars in the second quarter after an early deficit. However, Texas A&M-San Antonio capitalized on turnovers and points in the paint, pulling away in the second half to secure the win.

Key Performers

  • Elisa Peralta led NAU with 12 points and 8 rebounds, showing her consistency on both ends.
  • Victoria Moore contributed 8 points while efficiently shooting 4-for-6 from the field.
  • Keasia Robinson was dominant on the boards, securing a game-high 14 rebounds.
  • Kayla Dickey added 9 points and 6 rebounds, providing a boost off the bench.

Team Breakdown

The Lady Stallions owned the rebounding battle, grabbing 58 boards compared to TAMUSA's 43, including 23 offensive rebounds that translated into 17 second-chance points. However, ball security proved costly as NAU committed 24 turnovers, leading to 25 points off turnovers for TAMUSA. The Jaguars also exploited the interior, outscoring NAU 36-22 in the paint.

Next Steps

With the USCAA Championship on the horizon, the Lady Stallions must sharpen their execution, particularly in limiting turnovers and improving their transition defense. The rebounding dominance is a bright spot, but cleaner offensive sets and shot selection will be key in the postseason push.

North American remains in prime position for a championship run, and the journey is far from over. Time to regroup, refocus, and finish strong.

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