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Basketball: Lady Indians defeat Lady Scotties, 65-60

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

On Tuesday, January 7, 2025, the Adair County Lady Indians Basketball team defeated the Glasgow Lady Scotties 65-60 at home.

The Lady Indians were led in scoring by Freshman Reese Bardin with 23 points, followed by Kinzlee Akin with 16. Freshman Addie Bowman led the team in rebounding with 8, Akin had the second most with 7. The team shot a combined 46% from the floor and 40% from distance. Adair was also able to shoot 15 for 19 from the charity stripe.

This game puts the team within one game of .500, on a pace to exceed the total number of wins from last year relatively early into the season.

The Lady Indians will return to action on the road at Casey County (3-8) beginning at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET on Thursday, January 9, 2025.




This story was posted on 2025-01-08 13:47:13
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