
Women's Basketball Falls in Semifinals
3/11/2022 3:10:00 PM | Women's Basketball
HENDERSON, Nev. – UC Riverside fell to top-seeded Hawaii 69-55 on Friday in the semifinals of the Big West Tournament.Â
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Loss aside, UCR's 2021-22 season ended with a six-game turnaround while winning eight of their final nine games with a bright future ahead.Â
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"We have people who believe in who we are as a staff, and when you piece that together with a great university and a great location, it's a recipe for success. We've made tremendous growth and we're going to continue to build on that."
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The early going of Friday's semifinal took a very defensive tone, as UC Riverside held the Rainbow Wahine to 1 of 9 from the field to start the afternoon.Â
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Jada Holland led UCR at the half with five points, while Keilanei Cooper led the way with four rebounds. Free throws kept the Highlanders in the ball game with a 7-for-10 clip in the first 20 minutes.Â
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Holland led the Highlanders in Friday's matinee with 15 points, followed by 12 from Olivia West in her final game in the Inland Empire.Â
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UCR outscored Hawaii 34-26 in the second half, showing their character as a third quarter team while making 3 of 6 field goals to start the second half.Â
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The Highlanders held Hawaii to just 15 percent from the field in the third quarter while outscoring the Rainbow Wahine 18-7 in the third frame, effectively closing the gap to 50-39 entering the fourth quarter thanks to a late 14-2 run. Nine of the first 14 points came from the free throw line.Â
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Loss aside, UCR's 2021-22 season ended with a six-game turnaround while winning eight of their final nine games with a bright future ahead.Â
Â
"We have people who believe in who we are as a staff, and when you piece that together with a great university and a great location, it's a recipe for success. We've made tremendous growth and we're going to continue to build on that."
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The early going of Friday's semifinal took a very defensive tone, as UC Riverside held the Rainbow Wahine to 1 of 9 from the field to start the afternoon.Â
Â
Jada Holland led UCR at the half with five points, while Keilanei Cooper led the way with four rebounds. Free throws kept the Highlanders in the ball game with a 7-for-10 clip in the first 20 minutes.Â
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Holland led the Highlanders in Friday's matinee with 15 points, followed by 12 from Olivia West in her final game in the Inland Empire.Â
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UCR outscored Hawaii 34-26 in the second half, showing their character as a third quarter team while making 3 of 6 field goals to start the second half.Â
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The Highlanders held Hawaii to just 15 percent from the field in the third quarter while outscoring the Rainbow Wahine 18-7 in the third frame, effectively closing the gap to 50-39 entering the fourth quarter thanks to a late 14-2 run. Nine of the first 14 points came from the free throw line.Â
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Team Stats
UCR
Hawaii
FG%
.314
.436
3FG%
.188
.524
FT%
.833
.769
RB
27
44
TO
13
19
STL
7
9
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