Albuquerque Journal

Creighton shoots its way past MWC’s UNLV

Bluejays knock down 15 shots from behind the 3-point arc

- BY JOE REEDY

LOS ANGELES — Lauren Jensen scored 25 points, Emma Ronsiek added 23 and Creighton sank 15 3-pointers en route to a 87-73 victory over UNLV in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament on Saturday despite 30 points from Desi-Rae Young.

Morgan Maly added 16 points for seventh-seeded Creighton (26-5), who will face either UCLA or California Baptist University in the second round on Monday night. The winner of that game will move on to the Albany 2 Regional.

“We got open looks because we moved the ball. We screen well. We cut well. We played our bench, so when you do that, then you can stay fresh. You can move at a higher level than if you’re tired,” Creighton coach Jim Flanery said.

Young was 15 of 19 from the floor in her final college game, and became the second 2,000-point scorer in UNLV women’s history early in the second half.

“I’m just grateful that I was able to make history. I’ve been here since 2020 when coach Lindy (La Rocque) came in and it was just uphill from there, so I’m just extremely proud,” Young said. “We’ve won 60 games in the past two seasons that we played, so that’s amazing.”

“I didn’t know she had that good a game until I looked at the stat sheet, but I’ll do that all day when you play from the lead against a team that shoots it as well as they do,” Flanery said.

The Bluejays came into the game 13th in the nation with 8.8 made 3-pointers per game.

In the first half, 10 of Creighton’s 16 field goals were from beyond the arc as they were up by 14 at halftime.

Jensen, Creighton’s leading scorer during the regular season at 17.1 points per game, was 8 of 12 from the field, including five 3-pointers.

Ronsiek, a senior forward who averages 16.7 points per game, scored all her points in the second half and got back on track after scoring only 17 points in her last three games.

“I’m tired of getting in my head, so I was just like, we’re not going to do that. I think I was 0 for 6 in the first half from 3, but I just kept shooting, and I normally don’t do that,” Ronsiek said.

Creighton had a four-point lead late in the second quarter before scoring eight straight points — including back-to-back 3-pointers by Maly — to take a 44-32 advantage into halftime.

“I don’t totally think it was the half-court defense that troubled us, it was our transition. They got too many wide-open looks,” UNLV coach La Rocque said.

The Lady Rebels have dropped six straight games in the NCAA Tournament and haven’t won since 1991, when they beat Texas Tech in the first round.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Creighton forward Emma Ronsiek, right, shoots over UNLV forward Alyssa Brown during Saturday’s NCAA Tournament game in Los Angeles.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Creighton forward Emma Ronsiek, right, shoots over UNLV forward Alyssa Brown during Saturday’s NCAA Tournament game in Los Angeles.

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