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Jayci Allen
66
Indiana St. INS 4-6,0-1 MVC
115
Winner Michigan St. MSU 10-1,0-1 Big Ten
Indiana St. INS
4-6,0-1 MVC
66
Final
115
Michigan St. MSU
10-1,0-1 Big Ten
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Indiana St. INS 15 28 11 12 66
Michigan St. MSU 34 25 28 28 115

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Kieran Intemann | GoSycamores.com

Sycamores fall to nationally-ranked Michigan State in Cherokee Invitational opener

CHEROKEE, N.C. Indiana State put together a strong offensive opening half Sunday afternoon at the Cherokee Invitational, but second-half struggles loomed large in a 115-66 defeat to No. 24/23 Michigan State inside Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort.
 
Jayci Allen led the Blue and White with 13 points off the bench, while Kennedy Claybrooks also finished in double-figures with 10. Allen went 3-for-6 from deep, while Kayla Smith and Claybrooks each knocked down a pair of threes.
 
Indiana State overcame a slow start to outscore Michigan State 28-25 in the second quarter. Claybrooks and Smith combined for 15 points in the second, with Amerie Flowers scoring all of her nine points in the opening 20 minutes as the Trees pulled within 59-43 at the break. Things quickly went downhill after that, as Michigan State outscored Indiana State 56-23 in the final 20 minutes to pull away in convincing fashion.
 
First Half
Claybrooks opened the scoring for the Sycamores with a layup, and Tierney Kelsey added four early points as the Trees kept pace with the Spartans in the opening stages. The Spartans upped their lead to double digits midway through the frame before baskets from Flowers and Da'Naria Washington cut into the Sycamore deficit. Allen knocked down a three-ball with just over 90 seconds remaining in the frame, but Michigan State closed the quarter on a 9-0 run to take a 34-15 lead after one. 
 
Camariyana Tavares hit an early layup in the second to get things going, with Samiyah Briggs and Allen both knocking down free throws to add to the scoring. Claybrooks and Smith both knocked down threes midway through the frame, the latter's being part of a four-point play, as Indiana State tried to work its way back. Flowers caught fire with five points in a three-minute span, while Claybrooks added another trey as the Sycamores clawed it back to a 59-43 deficit at the half.
 
Second Half 
Michigan State opened the third quarter with an 11-0 run, as Indiana State. Clemisha Prackett ended the drought for the Trees just past the midway point of the frame with a layup, and the junior post player added a pair of free throws shortly after. Allen knocked down a trey, and Kelsey tacked on a midrange jumper with just over two minutes remaining in the quarter. Indiana State struggled from there, as the Spartans closed on a 10-2 run to lead 87-54 after three quarters.
 
Allen hit a three 15 seconds into the fourth quarter, and Washington added a layup and two free throws. The Trees struggled from the field for the remainder of the game, though, as Washington's layup with just under eight minutes left was the final basket for the Sycamores. Tavares and Briggs each knocked down a pair of late free throws, but Michigan State's offense overwhelmed the Sycamores in a 115-66 loss.
 
News and Notes
  • Tierney Kelsey entered Sunday ranked third in the MVC in scoring, but was held to a season-low six points. Kelsey failed to score in double-figures for the first time this season.
  • Despite the struggles in the second half, Indiana State's 66 points were the second-most by a Michigan State opponent this season.
    • Indiana State's 28-point second quarter was the highest-scoring quarter for a Michigan State opponent this season.
  • Free throws had been a struggle for the Sycamores this season, but Indiana State went 23-for-29 (79.3 percent) from the charity stripe Sunday.
  • Indiana State's 30 rebounds were a season low and its minus-14 rebound margin was its worst of the season.
  • Nala Abraham made her season debut in Sunday's game, finishing with one point in two minutes of action.
  • Michigan State's 115 points were the most for a Sycamore opponent since the 1996-97 season opener at Old Dominion (126).
 
Up Next
Indiana State faces either Old Dominion or No. 14/14 Ole Miss Monday at 5 p.m. to close the Cherokee Invitational.

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