LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Jan. 19, 2025) – The Wyoming Cowgirls went blow-for-blow with the three-time defending Mountain West champions Sunday, taking UNLV to overtime on the road, but in the extra frame, the Lady Rebels got one more basket to fall, hanging on for a 72-71 win. UNLV got a layup with 6.5 seconds left to overtake the Cowgirls late.
Allyson Fertig scored the first six points for the Cowgirls as they got out to an early 6-2 lead. Wyoming led 13-5 at the first media timeout as it got off to a solid start on both ends of the court. Following the timeout, the two teams traded points back-and-forth the rest of the quarter as the Cowgirls held an 18-10 lead after one.
UNLV came out and controlled things to begin the second, scoring the first seven points before the media timeout as UW started turning the ball over. Coming out of the second quarter media, the Lady Rebels’ run continued as they took their first lead of the game right after the timeout. A Kati Ollilainen 3-pointer finally ended the UNLV run and gave Wyoming its first points of the frame. After a second 3-pointer from Ollilainen, a Fertig layup put the Cowgirls back up by two possessions with just over two minutes left in the half. The Lady Rebels would get the final five points of the half, however and led 27-26 going into the break.
Both teams came out trading punches to open the second half as the action and the lead went back-and-forth. The Cowgirls clung to a 37-36 lead at the media timeout with the Lady Rebels at the free-throw line coming out of the timeout. Both teams kept trading shots the rest of the third quarter, but it was Wyoming who held onto a slim lead going into the fourth, 45-44.
The fourth began with a Malene Pedersen layup before the Lady Rebels responded right back to take a 50-47 lead, which led to a Cowgirl timeout with 7:45 left to go. UNLV showed its championship mettle late as each time Wyoming hit a big shot, it would answer back with a field goal of its own. However, after an Emily Mellema run where she would score the next 11 Cowgirl points, she gave UW a 66-63 lead with 49 seconds to play after her steal and coast-to-coast layup.
After hitting a pair at the free-throw line with 35 seconds left, UNLV would get the ball back with 21 seconds to go trailing by two after a Cowgirl free throw. The Lady Rebels would hit a tough fallaway jumper to tie the score at 67-67 with 14 seconds left. After Wyoming turned the ball over its next time with the ball, UNLV called a timeout with 2.1 to go before missing a last-second 3-point heave, sending the game to OT.
The Lady Rebels scored the first three points of overtime before back-to-back layups from Fertig and Pedersen gave the Cowgirls a brief, 71-70 lead with under a minute to go. After Wyoming missed a tough shot, UNLV would get the game-winning layup with 6.5 to play on its next offensive possession. The Cowgirls would call a timeout and advance the ball, but a last-second driving layup was just off as the Lady Rebels escaped.
Wyoming was efficient offensively itself, shooting 51-percent overall and going 9-of-22 from beyond-the-arc. Points off turnovers and second-chance points ended up being the difference Sunday, as the Lady Rebels had a 20-16 edge in points off turnovers and outscored the Cowgirls 14-7 in second-chance buckets. UNLV had 13 more offensive boards in the contest while it shot 41.2-percent and hit 4-of-17 from beyond-the-arc. UW hit eight of its 12 free throws in the loss while the Lady Rebels went 12-of-18.
Fertig was a rebound shy of a double-double as she scored a game-high 22 points. It’s Fertig’s second consecutive 20-plus performance and ninth of the season. Mellema and Pedersen also finished in double figures as they both wound up with 16 apiece with Pedersen hitting seven of her eight shots from the floor. Mellema ended with a game-high six assists while also recording three steals. Pedersen grabbed six rebounds and had a pair of steals.
Wyoming looks to turn the page now and shifts its focus to a Wednesday contest on the road. The Cowgirls travel to face Air Force at 4 p.m.
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The Cowgirls suffered a heartbreaker in an overtime loss against UNLV last night. Despite a strong performance throughout the game, the Cowgirls fell short in the final minutes of overtime.
The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading baskets and playing tough defense. The Cowgirls showed great resilience and determination, but ultimately couldn’t pull off the victory.
UNLV managed to capitalize on some key turnovers and missed opportunities by the Cowgirls, ultimately securing the win in overtime.
Despite the tough loss, the Cowgirls should be proud of their effort and never-give-up attitude. They will look to bounce back in their next game and continue to fight for a spot in the playoffs.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Cowgirls’ season as they look to regroup and come back stronger in their next game. #GoCowgirls.
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