WICHITA, Kan. --
Deyanna Douglas paced Northeastern State with 11 points off the bench Wednesday night but turnovers plagued them in an 81-46 exhibition loss at Wichita State. The true freshman played 20 minutes and went 3-for-4 from the field with four rebounds.
Newcomer
Alex Hill put up ten points and
Courtney Lee added seven as the RiverHawks' offense committed 31 turnovers. The Shockers had 14 takeaways and 25 additional possessions as a result of the miscues. Taylor Jameson led Wichita State with 16 points with all 12 players who entered the game scoring.
Northeastern State opened the contest by making one of their first nine shot attempts and went 15-for-44 from the field across the night, at the arc they were 1-for-13.
Both teams struggled at the free throw line with the Shockers missing 20 attempts, Northeastern State had 12. On the glass, the RiverHawks were near even with Wichita State, 43-to-42.
Grace Abercrombie had six points and
Gracy Shieldnight scored five with the freshman being tied for the team-high in rebounds with four.
The RiverHawks close out their exhibition slate on Nov. 4 with Oral Roberts at 11 a.m., the contest is the Golden Eagles' season opener.