Honolulu, HI – Hawai'i Pacific University women's basketball faced a fierce challenge on Saturday at McCabe Gym, battling hard but ultimately falling to Chaminade 73-69 in a closely contested PacWest matchup. Despite the loss, the Sharks (3-3, 1-1 PacWest) showed resilience and promise, highlighted by an outstanding performance from Erika Glenn, who provided a spark off the bench with a team-high 17 points.
The game saw Chaminade start strong, shooting 53% from the field in the first quarter to jump out to a 24-14 lead. HPU responded with a gritty third-quarter push, outscoring the Silverswords 24-22 behind sharp shooting and team hustle. However, Chaminade's late-game composure at the free-throw line proved the difference in the tight contest.
As the Sharks look ahead, they'll aim to bounce back and build on their depth and energy in their upcoming conference games. With strong bench contributions and flashes of dominant play in the second half, HPU remains focused on climbing the PacWest standings.
Key Performances
- Erika Glenn: Came off the bench to lead the Sharks with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting and added a steal.
- Morgan Hawkins: Contributed 8 points and 6 rebounds, providing a steady presence on the boards.
- Leslie Mojica: Chipped in with 8 points and 5 rebounds, offering energy and key plays off the bench.
Game Highlights
- Bench Contributions: HPU's reserves delivered 36 points, a season-high, compared to Chaminade's 17.
- Strong Third Quarter: The Sharks shot 64% from the field in the third quarter, helping them close the gap after a slow start.
- Defensive Effort: HPU forced 12 turnovers and maintained strong defensive pressure throughout the game.
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