What was the final score of the game?
Cal State Bakersfield won 60-55.
Sports / Women's Basketball
Wichita State's women's basketball team (1-5) suffered a 60-55 loss to Cal State Bakersfield (2-4) on Saturday at Charles Koch Arena. Despite a strong second-half comeback, the Shockers couldn't overcome an early deficit. The Roadrunners se...
Cal State Bakersfield started strong, capitalizing on Wichita State's turnovers to build an early lead. Chrishawn Coleman's 14 first-quarter points set the tone for the Roadrunners. Wichita State adjusted in the second half, increasing defensive intensity and cutting into the lead. However, key turnovers and missed opportunities in the fourth quarter prevented the Shockers from completing the comeback.
**Key Stats:** - **Field Goal Percentage:** CSUB .407, WSU .348 - **3-Point Percentage:** CSUB .316, WSU .154 - **Free Throw Percentage:** CSUB .400, WSU .750 - **Turnovers:** CSUB 14, WSU 20
Wichita State will look to rebound as they head to California for the ZotGiving Classic, facing UC Irvine and Idaho.
Cal State Bakersfield won 60-55.
Abby Cater with 11 points.
1-5.
At the UC Irvine ZotGiving Classic in California.
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