Arkansas Tech University will be part of the women’s basketball postseason for a 14th consecutive year.
The Golden Suns clinched a berth in the 2020 Great American Conference Tournament by defeating Oklahoma Baptist University 78-63 at Tucker Coliseum in Russellville on Thursday night.
“This is a good achievement for our team,” said Dave Wilbers, ATU head coach. “This is the toughest (NCAA Division II) league in America in terms of RPI and strength of schedule. We improved the last three days in practice, and we just need to keep getting better.”
The Golden Suns (15-8 overall, 12-7 GAC) made 5-of-10 3-point attempts and out-rebounded Oklahoma Baptist 27-13 in the first half. ATU led 19-12 after one quarter and 39-26 at the intermission.
Arkansas Tech’s Sarah Heard scored the first six points of the second half to stake the Golden Suns to a 45-26 edge with eight minutes left in the third quarter. ATU maintained at least a 14-point advantage the rest of the evening.
Five Golden Suns reached double figures in scoring, led by Ke’Vonshaye Stackhouse with 18 points. Kaley Shipman finished with 17 points, Ryann Goodsell had 11 points and Jayana Sanders and Heard contributed 10 points apiece.
Arkansas Tech stopped a three-game losing streak and improved to 10-3 all-time against the Bison.
Adda Nwarie scored a game-high 20 points for Oklahoma Baptist (5-20, 1-18), which suffered its sixth consecutive loss.
The Golden Suns will play their final home game of the 2019-20 season when they host Southern Nazarene University for a 1 p.m. GAC contest at Tucker Coliseum on Saturday, Feb. 22.
ATU will honor Leighton Taylor and Goodsell during a Senior Day ceremony recognizing their contributions to the Golden Suns’ program over the past four years.
Tickets ($5 adults/$3 students and senior citizens) will be available at the door. Those with a valid ATU identification card will be admitted free of charge.
Radio station KCJC 102.3 FM and www.arkansastechsports.com will provide live coverage.