Blakes scores 28, reaches 1,000 as No. 15 Vandy women top Virginia in SEC/ACC Challenge 81-68
Mikayla Blakes scored 28 points to reach 1,000 for her career and added seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals and No. 15 Vanderbilt used a big third quarter to defeat Virginia 81-68 in the SEC/ACC Challenge
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Mikayla Blakes scored 28 points, reacing 1,000 for her career, and added seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals as No. 15 Vanderbilt used a big third quarter to defeat Virginia 81-68 in the SEC/ACC Challenge on Wednesday night.
Justine Pissott hit a 3-pointer that put the lead in double figures for good, 43-32 just over three minutes in and Blakes scored seven points in a closing 12-2 run with Pissott’s 3 making a 22-point lead. Virginia had seven turnovers and Vanderbilt turned that into 13 points.
Ndjakalenge Mwenentanda scored 16 points and Sacha Washington 13 on a combined 11 of 16 shooting for Commodores (9-0). Blakes was 12 of 13 from the foul line as Vanderbilt went 19 of 21 while the Cavs were 6 of 10.
Kymora Johnson had 22 points for Virginia (6-3), which cut a 28-point deficit in the fourth quarter down to a dozen with less than two minutes to go.
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