OREM — A plan to break the attendance record for a Utah Valley State women's basketball game fizzled out after a power outage on the Orem campus Monday night.

A tip-off delayed by an hour notwithstanding, a normal-sized crowd caravanned to Timpanogos High School. But the fans were left stunned as UVSC (13-7) gave up a 16-point lead in losing to Chicago State 66-64.

Sandy Marvin had a chance to tie the game with 1.1 seconds left, but she missed the front end of a one-and-one and the Cougars got the ball and let the clock run out.

Zondranika Williams made a crucial steal on the Wolverines' offensive end and went all the way for the go-ahead layup with over three minutes left in the game. She was also fouled on the shot and sank the ensuing free throw in putting Chicago State up 61-58.

Chicago State added to the total as Jasmin Dixon had a steal and an end-to-end layup of her own to give her team a five-point lead.

But UVSC fought back as Alyssa Waldon missed two free throws with 15 seconds left that could have closed the game out.

UVSC couldn't get a good look at the basket and Marvin was lucky enough to get a hold of a loose ball and be fouled for the last-ditch chance.

The first few minutes of the second half gave UVSC a large cushion, as the Wolverines went up 50-38 and it looked like a cakewalk that turned out to be a nightmare.

Streaky play was dominant in the first half as the Wolverines had two good spurts and Chicago State had a couple of its own.

Going on a 6-0 run to go up 12-6, UVSC's shooting went cold and Chicago State came right back with six straight points to tie the game.

UVSC's shots started to fall, though, as they went on 16-0 run buoyed by transition play. The Cougars had good shots — the layups and short jumpers just didn't fall.

But Chicago State wasn't quite out of it yet as the team trailed 34-24 at halftime to give itself a chance to get back in the game.

Robyn Fairbanks led UVSC with 29 points on 10-for-17 shooting from the field and an 8-for-8 night from the free-throw line.

SOUTHERN UTAH 67, CENTENARY 49: At Cedar City, the Southern Utah University women's basketball posted its first two-game winning streak of the season with a victory over the Ladies of Centenary on Monday night.

With back-to-back home court victories, the Thunderbirds improved to 5-15 on the season and 3-6 in conference play. Centenary falls to 3-16 and remains winless in the conference with an 0-9 mark.

Southern Utah used a blistering pace throughout the game, building 12-0 advantage in fast break points and shooting a near perfect 5-of-6 from behind the 3-point line in the first-half to build a quick lead and stay ahead early in the game.

"We thought tonight that our bigs would be able to out run their bigs," head coach Steve Hodson said of the quicker tempo. "We knew that this was their fourth game on the road and they might be physically tired so we tried to use that to our advantage."

The strategy paid off as Southern Utah built its first double-digit lead of the game of 11 (17-6) eight minutes into the contest. Centenary chipped the lead down to single digits only once during the half (23-14), but Aubrey Mackintosh kept the visitors at bay, shooting a perfect 5-of-5 from the field, including two long balls. Freshman Caitlyn Sears also benefited from the quicker tempo with 11 points at the break.

It was Sears' shot at the buzzer of the first half that put the Thunderbirds up by their largest margin of 14 (37-23) going into the intermission.

"It is really fun when you can out run and physically out play an opponent," Sears said after the game. "We did a great job of running as a team and it just got us even more pumped up to play."

The Thunderbirds did not relent from the quickness of the game following the time in the locker rooms, building a lead of 19 (47-28) four minutes into the second half. Centenary then countered with its biggest run of game of 11-4 capped by a Sarah Wieler jumper at the 10:25 mark. However, it was the closest the opposition came as Southern Utah answered with a 10-2 run late in the half on an Erin Heuett bucket to extend the lead to 66-46 with two minutes remaining.

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CC's Bethany Joseph hit her game-high fifth 3-point bucket seconds later to cut the lead to 17, but a free throw by Sears closed out the game at 67-49 when the final whistle blew.

SUU freshman Caitlin Sears led all scorers with a career-high 16 points, followed by Aubrey Mackintosh with 14 and Anne Westwood with a double-double night of 13 points and 11 rebounds. Freshman point guard Kaila Goff contributed eight assists.

Bethany Joseph led Centenary with 15 points on five 3-point baskets, followed by Anne Farrell with 13 points and a team-high nine rebounds.

Southern Utah will look to keep its winning streak alive and put to bed its road woes when the Thunderbirds travel to Western Illinois on Saturday to face the league-leading Westerwinds. Tip-off for the game is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. (Central Time) and will be broadcast live on Power 91 (91.1 FM). SUU will continue its road swing the following Monday when the team travels to IUPUI.

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