Lucas Bass
69
Purdue Northwest F-30222 3-8,0-3 GLIAC
100
Winner Roosevelt F-2807 3-6,1-2 GLIAC
Purdue Northwest F-30222
3-8,0-3 GLIAC
69
Final
100
Roosevelt F-2807
3-6,1-2 GLIAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Purdue Northwest F-30222 15 16 20 18 69
Roosevelt F-2807 25 18 32 25 100

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women's Basketball falters at Roosevelt

The Purdue Northwest Women's Basketball team dropped their first game in the 2025 calendar year falling at Roosevelt on Thursday evening, 100-69.

The Basics
  • Records: Purdue Northwest (3-8,0-3), Roosevelt (3-6,1-2)
  • Location: Goodman Center – Chicago, Illinois
  • Attendance: 134
Inside The Numbers 
  • Junior Alyssa Cole (Nashville, Ill./Nashville Community) led the Pride scoring 19 points going 7-of-10 from the floor and grabbed six rebounds.
  • Senior Akyia Baker (Newark, N.J./St. Thomas Aquinas) added 17 points and dished out five assists.
  • Freshman Ciara Sims (Fort Wayne, Ind./Snider) chipped in ten points off the bench during the game.
  • As a team, the Pride ended the contest shooting 24-of-71 (33.8%) from the floor and went 5-of-23 (10.5%) from behind the arc.
  • Luka Malinka led Roosevelt with a game-high 23 points grabbing rebounds and Marie Outlay notched 21 points with eight boards.
  • As a team, the Lakers finished the game going 34-of-69 (49.3%) from the field and shot 11-of-30 (36.7%) from the three-point line.
The Breakdown
  • Roosevelt came out strong in the first period outscoring the Pride, 25-15.
  • Purdue Northwest played better in the second period but still saw themselves down by 43-31 at the half.
  • The Lakers started to pull away and take game momentum in the third period building their double-digit lead into 75-51 going into the fourth.
  • Roosevelt continued their positive play in the fourth period and pulled away in the end for the Thursday victory, 100-69.
Up Next
  • The Pride return to home action in 2025 when they host Parkside for GLIAC action on Saturday, January 4. Tip-off is set for 1:00 PM CT at John Friend Court in Hammond, Indiana.
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