Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
State sports briefs
MEN’S BASKETBALL Glasper scores 25 in Arkansas Tech victory
RJ Glasper scored 25 points and added 6 rebounds and 5 assists for Arkansas Tech University (13-6, 7-6 Great American Conference), which defeated East Central (Okla.) (10-7, 8-5) 83-68 at Russellville on Saturday.
Montrell Williams finished with 22 points and 15 rebounds for the Wonder Boys.
OBU earns OT victory
Wesley Franklin and Kendarious Smith were two of six Tigers to score at least 10 points as Ouachita Baptist University (8-10, 6-7 GAC) earned a 97-87 overtime victory over Southwestern Oklahoma State (3-16, 1-2) at Arkadelphia.
Franklin and Smith each had 18 points for OBU.
Also for the Tigers, Mahlon Martin scored 16 points. Isaiah Harper and Trey Harris each had 12, and Jordan Corbitt added 10.
Henderson State tops NW Oklahoma State
Chris Parker scored 18 points as Henderson State University (11-8, 6-7 GAC) held off Northwestern Oklahoma State (12-6, 8-5) 65-63 at Arkadelphia.
Kaylon Tappin had 12 points and Matt Panaggio added 10 points for the Reddies.
Goosby leads UAM in victory
Cobe Goosby had 18 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds to help the University of Arkansas at Monticello (12-7, 7-6 GAC) defeat Oklahoma Baptist (8-11, 5-8) 74-65 at Monticello.
Derylton Hill led the Boll Weevils with 21 points and six rebounds. Keelin Jackson added 12 points and four steals, while Karim Mawuenyega had 11 points and four assists.
Harding wins second game
Zac Ward scored 17 points and Harding University (2-16, 2-11 GAC) defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State (9-9, 8-5) 73-67 at Searcy.
Braden Eggleston had 14 points for the Bisons, and Reggie Anthony added 10.
SAU falls to Southern Nazarene
Southern Arkansas University (11-8, 7-6 GAC) lost 62-60 to Southern Nazarene (16-1, 13-0) at Magnolia.
CJ Elkins led the Muleriders with 17 points. Gabe Gilliam added 11 points.
UAFS wins in OT
Darrion Strong-Moore scored 15 points and the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith (18-3, 7-3 Heartland Conference) earned a 82-74 victory in overtime over Lubbock Christian (9-11, 5-4) at Fort Smith.
Ladarius Coleman and DaVaunta Thomas each had 13 points for the Lions.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Arkansas Tech improves to 15-2
Kylie Ladd had 16 points and five assists as Arkansas Tech University (15-2, 11-2 Great American Conference) defeated East Central (Okla.) (6-11, 5-8) 68-53 on Saturday at Russellville.
Ke’Vonshaye Stackhouse scored 13 points and Lyrik Williams added 12 points for the Golden Suns.
Harding rolls over SE Oklahoma
Kellie Lampo had18 points and seven rebounds to lead Harding University (9-12, 5-8 GAC) to a 63-46 rout of Southeastern Oklahoma State (8-10, 6-7) at Searcy.
Carissa Caples had 12 points for the Bisons.
Estes, Henderson State win
Hailey Estes scored 18 points and Henderson State University (13-6, 9-4 GAC) defeated Northwestern Oklahoma State (9-10, 5-8) 78-61 at Arkadelphia.
Pink Jones led HSU with 15 points, and Bree Bossier contributed 14 points and 13 rebounds. Blu Jones also scored 14 points, and Haleigh Henson added 11.
UAM loses to Oklahoma Baptist
The University of Arkansas at Monticello (7-11) dropped to 3-10 in the Great American Conference with a 84-68 loss to Oklahoma Baptist (11-8, 6-7) 84-68 at Monticello.
Idalis Rubalcava led the Cotton Blossoms with 17 points and 12 rebounds.
SAU wins at home
Southern Arkansas University (5-14, 4-9 GAC) defeated Southern Nazarene (7-10, 5-8) 76-53 at Magnolia.
Sue Key led the Muleriders with 19 points. Kimberly Crown had 17 points. Olivia McWilliams added 13 points and Erin Brinkley 11.
OBU edged by SW Oklahoma State
Ouachita Baptist University (10-9, 6-7 GAC) fell to Southwestern Oklahoma State (18-1, 10-0) 76-73 at Arkadelphia.
Chasidee Owens led the Tigers with 17 points. Alivia Huell had 13 points. Maija Gertson and Morgan Miller each added 11.
UAFS women lose at home
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith (14-7, 7-2 Heartland Conference) saw its eight-game winning streak come to an end, losing to Lubbock Christian (19-1, 8-0) 62-54 at Fort Smith.
Tayla Taylor led the Lady Lions with 14 points.