Box Score
ALPINE, Texas-
Katy Boren (Lubbock/Cooper) notched 23 points and was seven of ten from outside the arc to lead the Lady Lobos (3-1) to a 61-50 victory over visiting Schreiner (1-5) Tuesday evening.
Sul Ross will open up ASC competition Thursday as No. 3 and undefeated U.T. Tyler pays a visit to the Gallego Center for a 5:00 p.m. tip.
The Lady Lobos broke into double digits on a 10-3 run ending on a fast break jump shot by Boren with 6:30 left in the first quarter.
Boren extended the lead to ten capping a 5-0 run with a long range shot at 2:12.
Ellyn Avery's (Grady/GHS) three-pointer at 1:23 gave Sul Ross an 18-7 advantage.
Schreiner ended the period with a 5-0 run of its own and trailed the home team, 18-12 at the end of the opening quarter.
Lindsey Hearn (Lubbock/LCHS) banked on a three-point play to begin the second period for a 21-12 Sul Ross lead.
The Lady Lobos then pounced on a 5-0 drive ending with a free throw by
Kenya Miles (Tomball/Memorial) at the 1:17 mark.
A midrange jumper by the Mountaineers' Christonna Jones pulled Schreiner to a 13-point deficit, down 31-18 at the half.
Sul Ross stretched a 12-0 run over the first four minutes of the third period as Avery's layup gave the Lady Lobos a 42-21 lead.
Schreiner ended the quarter on an 8-0 sprint and trailed 44-32.
The Mountaineers climbed to within a five-point deficit with 6:42 left in the contest.
The Lady Lobos were able to spread the gap back to double digits off a three-pointer by Boren at 6:06 before Avery's paint shot put Sully ahead, 51-39 at the 5:23 mark.
The visitors would trail by a pair of nine point deficits before
Ashley Ousley (Killeen/Shoemaker) bingoed on four consecutive free throws in two separate trips to the charity stripe.
Schreiner's Alina Hilliard finished off the final bucket of the game on a jump shot from the elbow at 24 seconds as the Lady Lobos would go on to pick up their third victory of the season.
Avery finished the night with a double double 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Sully shot 22 of 49 from the field at 45 percent and converted half of its three-point plays at 11 of 22.
The Lady Lobos also shot 50 percent at the line at six of 12.