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West Virginia women top 100 points in second straight blowout

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Behind double-doubles from Teana Muldrow and Naomi Davenport, No. 12 West Virginia dominated Sacramento State 101-47 in women’s basketball action Tuesday night at the WVU Coliseum.

Posting back-to-back 100-point performances for the first time in program history, the Mountaineers (2-0) got 27 points and 12 rebounds fro Muldrow, in addition to five assists. Davenport scored a career-high 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds while adding four assists and three steals.

Katrina Pardee scored 15 points and Kristina King added 11, and point guard Chania Ray dished out seven assists while grabbing a career-high nine rebounds. West Virginia outrebounded Sacramento State, 55-38.

The Mountaineers shot 53.4 percent from the field and limited the Hornets to just 24.7 percent, forcing them into 22 turnovers.

The visitors were overwhelmed from the start, trailing 23-4 after the first quarter.

WVU coasted to its 34th consecutive nonconference win inside the Coliseum dating back to 2013.





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