The Culver-Stockton Lady Wildcats were 21-for-53 when it came to shooting in their matchup against Peru State College Saturday, Feb. 4, and it was just enough to give them a victory.
Culver-Stockton won 63-58 and improved to 12-12 on the year.
Peru, who was 20-for-56 in shooting, led the Lady ‘Cats 31-19 after the first half, but Culver-Stockton came back to score an additional 44 points and hold Peru to 27.
Monica Wilson came away as the top points leader with 14. Aneshia Starks followed with 11 points, Jessie Logsdon nine points, Tromesa May and Rachel Larson had eight points, Emily Lay six points, Lisa Plattner four points, Lorrie Peters two points and Danielle DeMoulin one point.
The Culver-Stockton Lady Wildcats were 21-for-53 when it came to shooting in their matchup against Peru State College Saturday, Feb. 4, and it was just enough to give them a victory.
Culver-Stockton won 63-58 and improved to 12-12 on the year.
Peru, who was 20-for-56 in shooting, led the Lady ‘Cats 31-19 after the first half, but Culver-Stockton came back to score an additional 44 points and hold Peru to 27.
Monica Wilson came away as the top points leader with 14. Aneshia Starks followed with 11 points, Jessie Logsdon nine points, Tromesa May and Rachel Larson had eight points, Emily Lay six points, Lisa Plattner four points, Lorrie Peters two points and Danielle DeMoulin one point.