Warriors hang with, but fall
to Idaho State in exhibition
game
12-14-07
POCATELLO, Idaho – Idaho
State University’s Natalie
Doma and Andrea Lightfoot
proved to be too much for
the Lewis-Clark State
College women’s basketball
team, as the Warriors fell
in Friday night’s exhibition
game 74-58.
Doma and Lightfoot combined
to score 51 of Idaho State’s
74 points, and were able to
put distance between Idaho
State and the Warriors in a
game that was tied 43-43 at
one point in the second
half.
The Warriors were once again
led by a strong overall team
effort. Junior Sadie Short
just missed her second
double-double of the season
by collecting 15 points, 9
rebounds, and 5 assists,
Jade Fulbright had 11 points
and 6 rebounds, Vanessa West
picked up 10 points and 4
rebounds, Mandy Troutt had 8
points and 9 rebounds, and
Katie Hart and Madison
Mendezona both recorded
4 assists.
Doma, a 6-3 senior center
enjoying her fourth year at
NCAA Idaho State, led the
Bengals with 29 points on
the night. She is averaging
22.3 points a game, and has
already been named the
Conference’s Player of the
Week twice this season.
Lightfoot, a 5-8 senior
guard and transfer from
Nebraska, ended the night
with 22 points, and was 11
of 11 from the free throw
line.
While LCSC out-shot Idaho
State from the field 39 to
37 percent, and
out-rebounded them 38 to 32,
the Bengals were carried by
Doma, Lightfoot, and, as has
been the case all season
long, great free throw
shooting. Currently ranked
the third best free throw
shooting team in NCAA
Division I, Idaho State went
20 of 22 from the line
against the Warriors.
With the win Idaho State
improves to 7-3 on the
season, while LCSC’s overall
record is unaffected by the
exhibition loss.
The Warriors resume play on
December 30 at 4 p.m. when
Whitman College travels to
Lewiston. This game will
mark the end of the
non-Conference season.
Conference play begins on
January 5 as the Warriors
take on Westminster College
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
