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Sugar Bears fall in first round of WNIT to Billikens

Saint Louis out-scored UCA by double digits in the third quarter and made it hold to the end to finish season

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CONWAY, Ark. — Despite a valiant second-half comeback in the first round of the WNIT, Central Arkansas couldn’t quite get over the hump against Saint Louis on Thursday night at the Farris Center.

The Sugar Bears fell 66-61, ending their season against the Billikens. The loss ended the Sugar Bear season with a 21-12 record after hosting a national postseason tournament game for the third year in program history. Jade Upshaw finished with 17 points, with Leah Mafua also contributing double-figures with 12. Mafua, along with Bree Stephens, combined for eight blocked shots, with the New Zealander rejecting five and the Australian blocking three.

“I’m really proud of what this group accomplished. I’m super proud of the fan support, what a great atmosphere, we’re so appreciative of them coming back. We talked about this, these players are an exciting group to watch,” coach Tony Kemper said postgame. “We got in some tough spots tonight, and we talked about battling back, and I was very proud of the fact that we got it back tied. Sometimes, that ball bounces around and in for you, sometimes it goes in for them.”

UCA Bears coach Tony Kemper on the sidelines in a WNIT game against the St. Louis Billikens at the Farris Center on March 21, 2024.
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Play was tightly contested and extremely back and forth for the majority of the first half, with the lead never getting above four in the first quarter. The Sugar Bears, in particular, relied on balanced scoring in the opening frame, with six players scoring once to get the home team to 12 points. Defensively, Central Arkansas was playing exactly like they wanted to, forcing tough shots from Saint Louis and holding the Billikens to 11 points. The Sugar Bears were also dominant inside early on, scoring ten points in the paint.

As the teams rolled into the second quarter, the Sugar Bears were able to build an eight-point lead thanks to three-straight threes from Upshaw. The junior guard was automatic from deep during the run, even turning away from the third one before the ball even made it to the rim. Upshaw’s personal run was 13-straight for the Sugar Bears, on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor and 3-for-3 from distance, and she led all scorers in the first half with her spurt. But the Billikens weren’t going anywhere, cutting the lead back down to two before the halftime buzzer.

Saint Louis got going out of the halftime break, tying the game on three different possessions before claiming their first lead of the second half a couple minutes in. After a split pair of free throws by the Sugar Bears tied it at 35 apiece, the Billikens took the lead again and raced out to an eight-point lead, matching the largest lead of the game.

UCA Bears’ Bree Stephens drives for a layup in a WNIT game against the St. Louis Billikens at the Farris Center on March 21, 2024.
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The Sugar Bears stymied the visitors from building it any higher, but couldn’t cut into it before the end of the frame. Elizabeth Abiara was huge in the third, scoring six points on three shots, two of which were on offensive rebounds. Her presence inside kept the Billikens from attacking the paint too much, but good shooting from elsewhere on the floor allowed Saint Louis to claim the lead.

The lead touched ten twice, both in the first two minutes of the fourth quarter, but then the Sugar Bears got to work. Trailing by double-figures, Central Arkansas put a 6-0 run together to cut it to four, then a quick 4-2 spurt had the lead at two. Leah Mafua hit a three down four to slice the lead back to one, and a free throw with 50 seconds left tied the game. But tied at 61, the Billikens were able to wrestle control of the game away, scoring the final five points to pull away at the end.

“I’m happy we played in that game, in this building, hopefully it fuels the future, and we go from where we are now, and improve for coming back next year,” Kemper added.

Boys High School Basketball Poll

GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 girls high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Conway (19)27-11991
2.Farmington (1)23-11802
3.Green Co. Tech24-21343
4.Springdale Har-Ber23-41284
5.Fort Smith Northside21-41085
6.Springdale23-31056
7.Pulaski Academy28-0897
8.Mountain Home23-4419
9.Little Rock Central18-6398
10.Vilonia19-721
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 17, Dover 11, Little Rock Christian 10, Valley View 8, West Side Greers Ferry 5, Marion 2, DeQueen 1, Nashville 1
CLASS 6A
1.Conway (20)28-11001
2.Springdale Har-Ber23-4672
3.Fort Smith Northside21-4573
4.Springdale23-3524
5.Little Rock Central18-6195
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 5.
CLASS 5A
1.Farmington (20)23-11001
2.Green Co. Tech24-2772
3.Mountain Home23-4453
4.Vilonia19-7344
5.Little Rock Christian21-4235
Others receiving votes: Valley View 19, Marion 2.
CLASS 4A
1.Pulaski Academy (20)28-01001
2.DeQueen26-1802
3.Nashville20-7543
4.Watson Chapel20-4384
5.Arkadelphia17-6125
Others receiving votes: Forrest City 7, Stuttgart 4, Brookland 3, Pottsville 1, Pea Ridge 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Dover (20)18-01001
2.Lamar27-2762
3.Dumas25-1573
4.Mountain View22-7314
5.Harding Academy20-214
Others receiving votes: Fouke 9, Elkins 4, Bergman 3, Centerpoint 3, Melbourne 1, Salem 1, Manila 1.
CLASS 2A
1.Quitman (8)27-1831
2.Riverside (6)29-3762
3.Barton (6)29-1683
4.Izard County23-4324
5.Sloan-Hendrix29-415
Others receiving votes: Poyen 14, Dierks 13, Cutter-Morning Star 1.
CLASS 1A
1.West Side Greers Ferry (20)32-31001
2.Earle22-6782
3.Marked Tree24-6393
4.Taylor26-4364
5.Rural Special27-6325
Others receiving votes: Scranton 10, Jasper 4, Wonderview 1.

Girls High School Basketball Poll

BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RANKINGS
Following is the overall Top 10 boys high school basketball teams in Arkansas and the top five in Classes 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A as voted by a panel of sports media from around the state for the week ending January 5. Ranking is given with first-place votes received, records, total points and last week's rankings:
OVERALLRecordPtsPrv
1.Springdale (15)25-31931
2.Benton (3)24-31703
3.Jonesboro (2)23-31672
4.Little Rock Mills26-11394
5.Bryant17-91185
6.Maumelle21-6757
7.Valley View22-3436
8.Forrest City22-2408
Fayetteville19-7409
Harrison23-54010t
Springdale Har-Ber16-94010t
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 14, North Little Rock 8, Little Rock Christian 8, Farmington 3, Bergman 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 6A
1.Springdale (17)25-3971
2.Jonesboro (3)23-3832
3.Bryant17-9563
4.Springdale Har-Ber16-9305
5.Fayetteville19-7254
Others receiving votes: North Little Rock 9, Bentonville 1, Conway 1.
CLASS 5A
1.Benton (2024-31001
2.Maumelle21-6723
3.Valley View22-3392
4.Harrison23-5384
5.Little Rock Christian21-5235
Others receiving votes: Nettleton 12, Farmington 11, Sylvan Hills 4, Marion 1.
CLASS 4A
1.Little Rock Mills (20)26-11001
2.Forrest City22-2782
3.Magnolia16-1533
4.Morrilton19-7274
5.Little Rock Hall18-6255
Others receiving votes: Dardanelle 8, Joe T. Robinson 5, Blythevile 2, Brookland 1, Camden Fairview 1.
CLASS 3A
1.Bergman (20)32-21001
2.Lamar 24-3732
3.Osceola19-6533
4.Subiaco Academy20-4305
5.Elkins26-4184
Lincoln24-418
Others receiving votes: Melbourne 4, Dumas 2, Newport 2.
CLASS 2A
1.England (18)26-3901
2.Cedar Ridge (1)24-5652
3.Riverside (1)30-6593
4.Izard County21-9464
5.Ozark Catholic32-4235
Others receiving votes: East Poinsett County 13, Mount Vernon-Enola 2, Sloan-Hendrix 1, Hackett 1.
CLASS 1A
1.Earle (20)17-31001
2.Marked Tree22-5702
3.Nevada County25-7503
4.County Line25-5344
5.Jasper25-7135t
Others receiving votes: Brinkley 10, Clarendon 8, Dermott 7.

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