WICHITA FALLS, Texas – Angelo State's Taylor Dorsey scored 37 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Belles held off a late rally to defeat Midwestern State 83-77 in Wichita Falls on Saturday evening.
The Belles improved to 18-6 on the season and 11-3 in the LSC. It is just the third time in the last 11 seasons that ASU has won at least 18 games in a season. Angelo State shot 56-percent from behind the arc draining nine three pointers. The Mustangs (5-20, 4-11 LSC) hit 46-percent from the field
"I think it does a lot for our confidence," Angelo State head women's basketball coach Kevin Baker said. "It was a really tough road game and I'm proud of our grittiness. Midwestern State played a great game and gave us a run for our money. We needed it because it makes us play at a higher level. When we needed a shot we were able to create it."
It is Dorsey's fifth double-double and second time to go over 30 points this season. The 37 points is the tied for fifth most in a single game in school history and a career high. The junior was 12-for-18 from the field and a perfect 6-for-6 from behind the arc. The six 3-pointers is the seventh most in a single game. She also sank 12 free throws and dished out four assists. Â Â Brea Mitchell added 18 points and seven rebounds while Prophet chipped in 16 points and seven rebounds.
The Belles Dorsey opened the fourth quarter with a three pointer to put ASU on top 60-52. Midwestern State wouldn't quit using a 7-0 run to trim the deficit to 60-59 with 7:38 to go. The lead was still one at 62-61 at the 5:10 mark of the fourth quarter when Mitchell hit a jumper. The jumper sparked an 11-1 to extend Angelo State's lead 73-62 that was capped off on a layup by KeAnna Kelly. ASU would not let MSU get closer than six the rest of the way for the final 83-77.
Angelo State took a 34-32 win at the break but MSU went up 35-34 with 9:52 to go in the third quarter. Dorsey would take over by scoring seven of the next 11 points as the Belles regained the lead at 46-35. ASU would lead by as much as 12 at 56-45 until a late 7-1 rally cut the lead to 57-52.
ASU led 21-14Â after the first quarter but Midwestern State started the second quarter on a 11-6 run to make it 27-25 with 3:19 to go in the first half. MSU took a 32-31 lead with 20 second left but Mitchell sank a three pointe to put ASU on to 34-32 at the break.
MSU's Kristin Rydell scored 17 points while Jacquar Westbrooks added 16 points.
The Belles will have a quick turnaround with a game tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Denton against Texas Woman's.Â