WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Late Rally Falls Short in 82-80 Loss for A&M-Commerce Women

Despite five players in double figures, the Texas A&M University-Commerce women’s basketball team dropped a heartbreaking 82-80 decision to Cameron on Saturday afternoon in Lawton.
It is the second-straight close decision for the Lions, who lost by three on Wednesday to Southwestern Oklahoma State.
A&M-Commerce (4-22, 1-13 LSC North) battled back from a 19-point deficit to get within a possession of tying the game or taking the lead in the game in the final two minutes.
Junior Mattilyn McIntyre scored a team-best 16 points and junior Genevieve Campbell added 15 more in the defeat. Senior Ashley Murphy, who was playing in her final collegiate game, finished with a double double with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Juniors Anisha Ingram and Nikki Garner scored 14 and 13 points, respectively.
Cameron (9-18, 5-9 LSC North) shot 50% from the field and was led by the double double performance of Lyndie Neville, who had game-high honors with 22 points and 14 rebounds. Luv Rattler and Josie Stewart, who added 19 and 15 points, respectively, joined Neville in double figures. Alexis Williams chipped in 10 more points in the win.
The Aggies built a 36-23 halftime lead on the strength of 55.6% shooting from the field and holding the Lions to 25.7%.
Trailing 66-52 with 7:24 left in the game, Campbell hit a jumper to spark a 12-0 run by the Lions that culminated with a McIntyre lay-up to cut the deficit to 66-64 with 5:47 to go. The Aggies came back to score the next four points in the game.
Again, the Lions
proved its resiliency when they were down seven, 77-70, with 2:23
remaining. A&M-Commerce scored six of the next seven points to
make the game, 78-76 with 1:24 remaining. After two Cameron free throws
made it a four-point game, Garner scored three of the next five
points but the Lions failed to get any closer in the final seconds.



