The win moved WKU to 11-7 overall and 5-3 in the Sun Belt, while ULL dropped to 3-15 and 0-7 in the league.
Three of the Lady Topper rookies scored in double figures as Vanessa Obafemi and Teranie Thomas each scored 13 and LaTeira Owens dropped in 11. Those were all season-high scoring totals.
Amy McNear and Hope Brown combined to score WKU’s first 15 points of the game as it was able to jump out to a 15-4 lead on a McNear layup just over four minutes into the contest. However, it was Obafemi who led the
The Lady Toppers will take their two-game winning streak on the road this weekend as they visit Denver for a 2 p.m. (CST) contest at Magness Arena.



