OBERLIN, Ohio - At the Philips Physical Education Center,
Rylee Campbell and
Chelsea Palmer combined for 37 points, including 25 in the second half, but the Adrian women's basketball team ultimately could not contain Oberlin's proficiency from the floor, leading to an 82-64 victory for the homestanding Yeowomen.
The hosts finished the evening shooing 47.8-percent from the field, with almost a third of their baskets coming from behind the three-point arc.
Adrian, on the other hand, tied its highest outcome of the season from downtown, converting on 9-of-21.
The Bulldogs trailed by an many as 20 points in the first half, as the Yeowomen put up a strong presence in the paint, outscoring the visitors 24-4 underneath over the first twenty minutes.
Out of the halftime break, Adrian managed to keep its opposition scoreless for the first 2:19 of the frame, and was even able to trim its deficit down to single digits for the first time since the opening minutes of the evening.
Oberlin, however, went on to shoot 4-for-7 from three-point territory in the final quarter, leading to the final scoreline depict a game-best 60-percent mark from the floor by the 'Dogs in the same span.
Campbell paced Adrian with her fourth-career 20-point performance, ending with 20 exactly on an 8-of-18 effort on field goals.
Palmer notched her third-straight double-digit scoring outing, finishing with 17 points, as well as seven rebounds.
The Bulldogs (2-2) have a short turnaround before traveling to North Manchester on Saturday for an afternoon match-up with the Spartans.
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