PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas—South Dakota junior
Grace Larkins recorded her 10th career 20-point game as the Coyotes knocked off the Big East's DePaul 83-71 on Saturday night in Imperial Arena inside the Atlantis Resort.
South Dakota (3-1) put together its best shooting performance of the season. The Coyotes made 54.4 percent (31-for-57) from the floor, 38.1 percent (8-of-21) from behind the arc and 86.7 percent (13-of-15) from the stripe.
Larkins dropped 23 points on 9-of-14 shooting, also dishing out eight assists and pulling down six boards.
Junior
Kendall Holmes, who transferred from DePaul during the offseason, dropped 14 points against her former school. It tied her season high for scoring. She grabbed four rebounds and had the Coyotes' lone steal of the game.
DePaul (2-2) scored 25 points off turnovers and capitalized on 18 second-chance points, but the Blue Demons shot 3-of-26 (11.5 percent) behind the arc.
South Dakota played nine deep with each player seeing 14 or more minutes on the floor and seven players scoring seven or more points. Junior guard
Nicole Avila-Ambrosi knocked down a pair of triples and had an old-fashioned 3-point play for nine points. Sophomore forward
Carley Duffney tallied eight points and three assists and senior
Tori DePerry added eight points with five boards. Junior
Alexi Hempe recorded seven points and six rebounds in 15 minutes. Redshirt-sophomore
Natalie Mazurek added seven points off the bench.
DePaul was led by guard Anaya Peoples' 22 points on 8-of-18 shooting. Forward Jorie Allen added 14 points and guard Katlyn Gilbert had 14 points with four steals.
The Coyotes jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter, 21-11, as Duffney knocked down a triple. DePaul responded in the second quarter, but the Coyotes held onto a 38-33 lead at the break.
South Dakota went 9-of-10 from the floor in the third quarter with Holmes scoring eight of her 14 points in the period. The Coyotes knocked down seven unanswered points to start the fourth quarter, giving the Coyotes their largest lead of the game at 69-46. Peoples helped DePaul close the difference, scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter, as USD held on for an 83-71 win.
South Dakota was the only mid-major to win on the first day of the Battle 4 Atlantis. The Coyotes advance to the winners bracket, facing a receiving votes Michigan squad at 1:30 p.m. (Central) Sunday.