
Kent State

Akron
Highlights
Summary
AKRON, Ohio (Interstat) â Kent State used a dominant second quarter to pull away from Akron and earn an 80-61 womenâs basketball victory Saturday at James A. Rhodes Arena. The Golden Flashes led 19-19 after one quarter but outscored the Zips 26-9 in the second to take a commanding 45-28 halftime lead. Kent State maintained a double-digit advantage throughout the second half before a crowd of 1,093. Mya Babbitt led all scorers with 20 points for Kent State. Teammate Emory Klatt added a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Keiryn McGuff and Izzy Callaway each scored 14 points for Akron. Kent State improved to 13-13 overall. Akron fell to 7-20.
Extended Summary
AKRON, Ohio (Interstat) â A dominant second-quarter surge propelled the Kent State womenâs basketball team to a decisive 80-61 victory over rival Akron on Saturday afternoon at James A. Rhodes Arena. The Golden Flashes, who improved to 13-13 overall and evened their Mid-American Conference record, broke open a tight game with a 26-point second period while holding the Zips to just nine. The 19-point swing turned a 19-19 tie after the first quarter into a 45-28 halftime lead for the visitors, a margin Akron never seriously threatened in the second half. Kent Stateâs defense was the catalyst, forcing 18 Akron turnovers and converting them into 33 points. The Golden Flashes also recorded 13 steals and six blocks, controlling the interior with a 38-16 advantage in points in the paint. Mya Babbitt led all scorers with 20 points for Kent State, adding two steals. Her backcourt pressure was part of a relentless defensive effort that disrupted Akronâs offensive flow. Forward Emory Klatt posted a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in just 21 minutes of action, providing critical energy off the bench. Akron, which fell to 7-20, was led by Keiryn McGuff and Izzy Callaway, who each scored 14 points. Callaway also dished out four assists. NiâRah Clark added nine points, five rebounds and two blocks for the Zips, but the team struggled with efficiency, shooting just 37.5% from the field and posting an offensive rating of 85.4 points per 100 possessions. Kent State, by contrast, operated effectively on offense, shooting 44.8% from the field and 45.5% from three-point range. They also capitalized at the free-throw line, making 23 of 30 attempts. The Golden Flashesâ offensive rating of 109.2 underscored their effective use of possessions. The most critical stretch of the game began late in the first quarter and extended through the second. With the score tied at 19, Kent State closed the first period on a 7-0 run, capped by an Emory Klatt layup with 39 seconds remaining. The Golden Flashes then opened the second quarter with stifling defense, holding Akron without a field goal for the first five and a half minutes. During that span, Kent State extended its run to 18-2, building a 37-21 lead after a Journey Hildebrand three-pointer with 6:29 left in the half. Akron committed seven turnovers in the quarter, which Kent State consistently turned into transition opportunities. The Zips showed brief resistance in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to 14 points on several occasions, but could not sustain a run. Each time, Kent State answered, often inside, to maintain control. The Golden Flashesâ lead never dipped below 17 points in the final quarter. The victory completed a regular-season sweep for Kent State, which also defeated Akron 91-79 on Jan. 17. The game drew an attendance of 1,093 to Rhodes Arena. Kent State will look to build momentum when it travels to face Massachusetts on Wednesday. Akron seeks to regroup on the road at Ball State, also on Wednesday.
Preview
AKRON, Ohio (Interstat) â A surging Kent State looks to complete a regular-season sweep of rival Akron when the womenâs basketball teams meet in a Mid-American Conference matchup Saturday at James A. Rhodes Arena. The Golden Flashes (12-13, 8-6 MAC) have won three of their last four, including a 70-67 victory over Northern Illinois on Wednesday. They defeated the Zips (7-19, 5-9) 91-79 in Kent on Jan. 17. Kent State is led by guard Riley Rismiller, who is coming off a 16-point performance against Northern Illinois. Rismiller scored 25 points in a win at Buffalo last month and has been a consistent contributor during the Flashesâ recent improved play. Akron is riding momentum of its own after a thrilling 108-105 double-overtime win over Ohio on Wednesday. Guard Shaena Brew was instrumental in that victory, posting 18 points and 12 assists in 40 minutes. Brew has been a standout for the Zips, averaging 17.4 points over her last seven games and dishing 12 assists in the overtime thriller. While Kent State holds the better overall record, Akron has shown resilience at home, with two of its five conference wins coming at Rhodes Arena in February. The Zipsâ offense, which erupted for 108 points last time out, will test a Kent State defense that allowed 101 points in a loss to Ball State earlier this month. The Golden Flashes have found success recently with balanced scoring, as evidenced by three players reaching double figures in the win over Northern Illinois. Containing Brewâs playmaking will be a key defensive focus for Kent State. Saturdayâs contest is the second of two scheduled meetings this season between the conference foes. Following this game, Kent State visits Massachusetts on Wednesday, while Akron travels to Ball State. Tipoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. EST.