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Women's Basketball Falls at Lakeland

Erin Efimoff was 7-of-11 from the floor on Monday (photo credit: Stephen Bates, WCS Photography)
Erin Efimoff was 7-of-11 from the floor on Monday (photo credit: Stephen Bates, WCS Photography)

PLYMOUTH, Wis. - The Illinois Tech women's basketball team hit the road for the second game of the season on Saturday, traveling to Lakeland University to oppose a future Northern Athletics Collegiate conference opponent. The Scarlet Hawks fell to the Muskies 77-44.

How it Happened

  • The Scarlet Hawks shot a higher percentage than Lakeland over the first 10 minutes (40% to 33.3%), but the Muskies took great care of the basketball. The hosts turned the ball over just once, helping to build a 21-12 lead after one.
  • Tech held Lakeland without a point in the second quarter until a layup at the 5:10 mark. Despite the strong defensive stand, the Scarlet Hawks were unable to cut into the lead and trailed 32-21 at halftime.
  • Erin Efimoff carried the Hawks offense in the third with nine points on 3-of-5 shooting, but Lakeland opened up a 24-point quarter of its own to build the lead.
  • The hosts were able to build on the lead in the fourth quarter in large part due to Tech's eight turnovers.

Scarlet Hawk Standouts

  • Efimoff controlled the paint, leading the team with 15 points and six rebounds.
  • Madison Davis scored 11 points, was 3-of-7 on three-pointers, and pulled down five rebounds off the bench.
  • Shannon O'Donnell had seven points and eight rebounds.

Stats to Know

  • For the second straight game, the sheer number of shots was the deciding factor. While Lakeland shot just narrowly better than Tech (36.1% compared to 35.6%), the Muskies attempted 38 more shots (83-45).
  • The Scarlet Hawks committed 34 turnovers compared to Tech's 15.
  • Lakeland outrebounded the Scarlet Hawks 54-36.

Up Next

  • Tech hosts another future NACC opponent, Milwaukee School of Engineering, on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. Live audio, video, and stats will be available. The live audio will be powered by Illinois Media School.