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W. Basketball Sat, Dec 06 2:00 PM
vs Missouri Valley
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Thu, Dec 11 5:30 PM
at William Jewell
Liberty, Mo.
W. Basketball Sat, Dec 13 2:00 PM
vs Baker (KS)
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 03 2:00 PM
at Peru State
Peru, Neb.
W. Basketball Wed, Jan 07 5:30 PM
vs Mount Mercy
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 10 2:00 PM
at MidAmerica Nazarene
Olathe, Kan.
W. Basketball Wed, Jan 14 5:30 PM
vs Graceland
Penn Activity Center | Oskaloosa, IA
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 17 2:00 PM
vs Missouri Baptist
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Wed, Jan 21 5:30 PM
at Grand View
Des Moines, Iowa
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 24 2:00 PM
vs Clarke (IA)
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Wed, Jan 28 5:30 PM
at Graceland
Morden Center | Lamoni, IA
W. Basketball Sat, Jan 31 2:00 PM
vs Park
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Wed, Feb 04 5:30 PM
vs Grand View
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Wed, Feb 11 5:30 PM
at Clarke (IA)
Kehl Center | Dubuque, Iowa
W. Basketball Sat, Feb 14 2:00 PM
vs MidAmerica Nazarene
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Wed, Feb 18 5:30 PM
vs Culver-Stockton (MO)
Oskaloosa, Iowa
W. Basketball Sat, Feb 21 2:00 PM
at Missouri Valley
Marshall, Mo.
W. Basketball Wed, Feb 25 TBA
at TBA
TBA--Heart Championship Quarterfinals
W. Basketball Sat, Feb 28 TBA
at TBA
TBA--Heart Championship Semifinals
W. Basketball Tue, Mar 03 TBA
at TBA
TBA--Heart Championship Finals
Statesmen Suffer Cold Night in Loss to Pride

Statesmen Suffer Cold Night in Loss to Pride

Dubuque--The William Penn women's basketball team struggled on the offensive end as it fell 78-58 to Clarke in a Heart of America Athletic Conference matchup Monday.

WPU (3-20, 2-17 Heart) was outshot 46.8%-27.6% and lost the rebounding battle 48-30, but countered that by going 19-for-24 at the free-throw line (79.2%).

The visitors were slow out of the gate as CU (10-12, 8-10 Heart) tallied the first 10 points of the night.  The rest of the opening quarter unfortunately did not go much better as the navy and gold trailed 23-5 by the end of the first stanza.

William Penn finally caught traction, outscoring the Pride 18-17 in the second period.  The remainder of the night, however, did not go well for the Statesmen as they failed to mount a comeback on the road.

In addition to its competency at the charity stripe, WPU was also strong in ball control, committing just eight turnovers (13 for Clarke), which resulted in a 15-3 edge in points off mistakes.

Aysia Arrowood (Sr., Wichita, Kan., Sports Management) had another impressive outing, scoring a game-high 21 points on 7-for-15 shooting; the senior made four of her eight three-pointers and connected on all three of her free throws.

Jaida Smith (Sr., Milwaukee, Wis., Business Management) finished with 17 points in addition to three steals, while Carley West (Jr., Saint Paul, Minn., Human Services) managed a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.  West recorded two assists, two steals, and one block as well.

"We had a slow start on both ends, which was the difference in the game," Interim Head Coach Sheawn Bedford said.  "We won the second and fourth quarters, so that is something we can build upon for our next opponent."

Next Up: William Penn travels to Olathe, Kan. Saturday to face MidAmerica Nazarene in Heart play at 2 p.m.