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Martin 3
Bridget Mayfield
44
Portland St. PSU 5-7,0-4 Big Sky
68
Winner Eastern Wash. EWU 4-11,2-4 Big Sky
Portland St. PSU
5-7,0-4 Big Sky
44
Final
68
Eastern Wash. EWU
4-11,2-4 Big Sky
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Portland St. PSU 6 13 22 3 44
Eastern Wash. EWU 22 11 13 22 68

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Eagles Run Past Vikings for Second Straight Win

Eastern's defense stymies Portland State

Eastern Washington women's basketball team made it two wins in a row Monday afternoon, knocking off Portland State, 68-44. The Eagles used another lockdown defensive performance to improve to 4-11 this season and 2-4 in the Big Sky.

"We started out extremely well and we were defending with urgency," head coach Joddie Gleason said. "That was one of our keys at that end of the court and held them to single digits in the first and fourth quarter. It got away from us a little bit in the second and third. We came out and opened it up in the first and got that comfortable lead. Portland State kept clawing and fighting and closed it back to five. But we answered in the fourth quarter and executed down the stretch at the offensive end. Defensively we got some steals and turned them into transition buckets. Those two book-ends were good for us."

Eastern Washington held Portland State to a 21.4 shooting percentage and 18.2-percent from three-point range. The Eagles finished with a 37.5 shooting percentage and 31.8-percent from three. Eastern had four players scoring in double figures, led by Jaydia Martin's game high 19.

"I was trying to take the open shots and we have been talking about moving the ball around," Martin said. "It would come back to us at some point, and somebody would eventually be open. I felt like I was pretty open today because of our team ball movement. Just being aggressive and playing with nothing to lose was important."

Martin started the Eagles off on the right foot, hitting a three early in the first quarter. The three led to a 7-0 run out of the gate for Eastern and forced a quick timeout from Portland St. Following a Vikings and-one, the Eagles ripped off another run; this time with an 8-0 spurt to give them a 15-3 advantage. Eastern maintained its intensity throughout the first and led 22-6 at the break. The Eagles were shooting at an impressive rate, going 10-of-18(58%) from the floor and 2-of-5(40%) from three. On the defensive end, Eastern locked down the Vikings, limiting them to 1-of-12(8%) shooting.

The lid remained tight on the hoop for PSU in the second quarter, as the Eagles held them scoreless for a 10-minute stretch between the first and second quarter. The extended stretch allowed Eastern to go on a 12-0 run. The Vikings did break the streak at the 4:12 mark and responded with a 6-0 run. Martin would counter with a jumper and a pair of three-throws to keep the momentum. Both teams had difficulty scoring in the second. At the half, the Eagles had a 33-19 lead over PSU. Eastern shot only 23.1-percent in the second but held PSU to a 11.8 average.

The Eagles and Vikings found space to open the second half, with both teams connecting from three and getting the ball inside. PSU used a 12-0 lead to cut into Eastern's lead to five at 39-34 with 4:33 on the clock. Martin halted the run with a three to put the Eagles lead back up to eight. After the team's battled down the stretch, Eastern was ahead, 46-41 lead going to the final quarter. PSU was shooting 53.3-percent from the floor, while the Eagles put up a 23.8-percentage.

Beginning in the fourth, Eastern refocused and fired off a10-0 run to push the lead to double-digits. Martin and Andie Zylak each connected from three, while Jacinta Buckley added a pair of free-throws and Milly Knowles scored an easy layup. Following a three from the Vikings, the Eagles went running again, scoring seven straight, powered by another three from Zylak. Eastern closed out PSU, 68-44, allowing the Vikings only three points in the final frame.

 "Our focus has been believing that what we are doing day-in and day-out is eventually going to pay off," Gleason added. "I think that this team has totally bought into that. Right now, it's about recovery. We played three games in five days. We need to take some time off and rest our legs and minds."

Top Performances
Jaydia Martin posted her second double-double this season with her 19 points and 11 rebounds. The true freshman was 7-of-19(37%) from the floor and 3-of-7(43%) from three range. Martin also added three steals, four assists and a block.

Jacinta Buckley notched her second straight double-double and fourth overall this season with 13 points and a career-high, 16 rebounds. The sophomore was 5-of-13(38%) from the floor.

Eastern had two double-doubles in the same game for the first time since Bella Cravens and Jessica McDowell-White accomplished the mark in Feb. of 2020.

Andie Zylak scored 11 points on 4-of-6(66%) and was 2-of-2 from three-point range. The true freshman added seven assists and four rebounds in the game.

Key Statistics
Eastern Washington controlled the paint on Monday afternoon, outscoring Portland State, 26 to 10. The Eagles had a 54 to 31 advantage in the rebounds and 11 to four in second chance points.

The Eagles made the most of their free-throw opportunities, going 13-of-15(87%) from the line.  

Eastern had a slight edge in fast break points, scoring 15 to the Vikings 12.

The Eagles led for 39:15 minutes of the game and never trailed against Portland St.

Up Next
Eastern Washington will get back on the road this weekend, traveling to Sacramento State on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. Pacific Time and then Northern Colorado on Saturday, Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. The Eagles then return home to play Northern Arizona on Monday, Jan. 24, with tip-off at 6 p.m.

As a reminder, proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within the last 72 hours for fans ages 11 or older is required for entry to home games. Masks must be worn for fans ages five years old or older unless actively eating or drinking.
 
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