HOUSTON — Houston Christian women's basketball delivered a complete performance on Tuesday night, powering past LeTourneau 100–37 at Sharp Gym behind efficient scoring, disruptive defense, and a 57-point bench contribution. The Huskies (1–3) outscored the YellowJackets in every quarter and shot 54.2 percent from the field while holding the visitors to just 28.9 percent.
HCU opened the game on a 7–0 run and never trailed, building a 28–16 advantage after the first period and stretching the lead to 51–25 at halftime. The Huskies continued to push the pace in the second half, posting 26 points in the third and 23 in the fourth to reach the 100-point mark.
Grace Booth,
Kamryn McLaurin,
Veronika Korchagina, and
Dasia Hyams all recorded career-high scoring performances, highlighting an offensive night where HCU's depth and efficiency stood out.
Booth fueled the offense with a perfect 8-for-8 performance from the floor, finishing with 18 points, eight rebounds, four steals, and four assists in 17 minutes. McLaurin added 16 points, going 6-for-6 at the line, while Hyams totaled 13 points alongside six steals and four assists. Korchagina posted a strong double-digit effort with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
As a unit, the Huskies scored 62 points in the paint, 37 fast-break points, and forced 27 turnovers, converting them into 50 points.
Defensively, HCU held LeTourneau to single-digit scoring in each of the final three quarters, including just five points in the third. Mariana Espinosa led the YellowJackets with 10 points.
The win marks HCU's first of the season and sets the tone heading into a two-game homestand to close out November.
The Huskies return to Sharp Gym on Monday, Nov. 24 at 6 p.m. to host Concordia (TX).
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