The 49ers return to action on Monday, Dec. Two consecutive layups by Meghan Griffith and Jayme Connors cut the halftime deficit to 13. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is a Department of Energy national lab run by Stanford in the heart of Silicon Valley. LMU extended its lead to double-digits, and led by as many as 17 (37-20) after a Rachael Ziemann three-pointer with 4:14 left in the period. The Lions unlocked an 8-8 tie with an 11-5 run, capped off by a Patton three-pointer, to take a 19-13 lead at the 12:04 mark. LMU nearly shot 50 percent from the field in the first half, en route to a 41-28 halftime lead. The Lions converted eight straight foul shots over the last 33 seconds to preserve the nine-point victory. A pair of McCutcheon free throws pulled LBSU to within two, 62-64 at the 5:41 mark, before the Lions pushed their lead back to eight, after a Bianca Ziemann layup with 1:25 left in regulation. Long Beach State rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half, and cut the LMU lead down to six points (53-59) after two Saunders free throws and a layup with 8:44 left in the game. The Lions shot 52 percent from the field, and out-rebounded the 49ers, 42-27. Amanda Patton led LMU (3-6) with 29 points. 9, 2003.Ĭrystal McCutcheon paced The Beach (4-4) with a career-high 29 points and a career-high eight steals, while Jeannie Saunders poured in a season-high 16 points in the losing effort. It was the first loss at home this season and the first home loss to a non-conference opponent since Dec. LONG BEACH, CA - The Long Beach State women's basketball team fell to the LMU Lions, 81-72, at The Walter Pyramid on Saturday afternoon. LEADING REBOUNDERS: LBSU-Griffith, 7 LMU-Dunlap, 11 LEADING SCORERS: LBSU-McCutcheon, 29 LMU-Patton, 29
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