BETHANY, Okla. — Southern Nazarene allowed its highest opponent's field goal percentage of the season as it fell 86-58 to Oklahoma Baptist.
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The Crimson Storm (5-16, 4-14 GAC) allowed the Bison to shoot 53.6 percent from the field as SNU failed to complete the season sweep of OBU. The Bison struggled early but turned it on in the second half. OBU shot 69.2 percent after intermission and 83.3 percent in the fourth quarter. The Bison also made 6-of-8 from beyond the arc in the final period of play. On the other end of the spectrum, SNU shot just 28.6 percent from the field and were outscored 31-14 during the fourth quarter.
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Adrienne Berry served as a bright spot for the Crimson Storm. After setting a career-high with 24 points in the previous matchup in Shawnee, the freshman from Oklahoma City score a team-high 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting.
Abby Boyd was the only other Crimson Storm player in double figures as she scored 10 points but shot just 3-of-12 from the field.
Danielle Gaddis matched a career-high with 10 rebounds while adding six points and a career-high four assists.
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Turnovers plagued the Crimson Storm all game, but were especially critical in the first half. SNU committed 20 turnovers on the game with 14 coming before the half. These turnovers led to 30 OBU points. The Bison controlled the paint as well as they outscored the Crimson Storm 30-18 in the paint.Â
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