Blake pours in 32 to lift Northwestern women at Nicholls

Northwestern’s Mya Blake scored 32 points to power a 68-60 win at Nicholls Thursday night. (Photo by JAILEN LEACH, Nicholls Athletics)
 

THIBODAUX—In big games, players have to bring their best. Northwestern State’s Mya Blake did Thursday night.

After spotting Nicholls eight points out of the gate, Northwestern State (11-10, 8-4) stormed back with the help of Blake, who scored a game-high 32 points, to overtake the Colonels (15-7, 8-5) and earn a convincing 68-60 Southland Conference women’s basketball victory on Thursday evening at Stopher Gymnasium.

The outcome gave Northwestern a series sweep of its two games this season against Nicholls, an advantage which could be significant next month in conference tournament seeding.

 

 

“I am so proud of this team sweep,” head coach Anna Nimz said. “After the five-minute mark when we got down eight, I simply told them to stop playing scared and settle in. And they absolutely did.

“Mya was tremendous, again. Everyone did great. Players made big plays all night either on offense or defense. We didn’t shoot overly great from the perimeter but we had great looks and great execution. They just didn’t fall. When those good looks connect, this group is scary.”

The victory matched last year’s season win total for the Demons.

Northwestern shot 0-for-5 and turned the ball over six times in the first five and a half minutes of the game, which led to an 8-0 hole right out of the gate.

The Demons were looking for a spark. Enter Blake.

The senior scored seven points in a row in less than two minutes, accounting for every Northwestern point as the Demons trailed 11-10 after one.

Blake made a triple to end the quarter, which started a 22-4 spurt to take control of the game and the Demons never relinquished the lead.

She dropped in 18 of her 32 in the first half, leading Northwestern to a 33-25 lead at the break.

It is her third game scoring at least 30 points this season, all of which have come during SLC play.

Nicholls’ Britiya Curtis, who scored a team-high 20 points, began the second half with a three-point play to cut the deficit to five, but that was as close as the Colonels made it.

Northwestern put the game away with a 9-4 spurt to begin the final period, highlighted by five from Sharna Ayres, to force a Colonels timeout.

The lead remained double digits until Nicholls got a 3-pointer to cut it to 66-57 with 32 seconds remaining.

Ayres, the graduate student from Australia, tallied 13 points, one of three Demons to reach double figures, joining Blake and Vernell Atamah (10 points). Atamah also added eight rebounds.

In the first half, Northwestern State turned the ball over 11 times but did so just four times in the final 20 minutes to pull away. The Demons turned Nicholls over 18 times and turned those into 23 points.

The Demons finish the road trip with a visit to in-state rival McNeese on Saturday before coming back home for a pair of games against the SLC’s best, starting with Lamar on Feb. 13.

“Demonland, get out to Prather to support this group of women for our final five home games,” Nimz said, as her team aims for at least one bye during the SLC Tournament.


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