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By RICK PETERSON

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Washburn University women's basketball went down to the wire in its first ever meeting with Arkansas-Fort Smith on Thursday evening but fell just short, losing 83-81 in a high-scoring affair. 

PaytonSterk2025UCM 1Washburn junior Payton Sterk scored 33 points in Thursday's 83-81 loss at Arkansas-Fort Smith. [File photo/TSN]

The opening minutes of the contest went back-and-forth, with Yibari Nwidadah tying the game up at seven for Washburn (13-11 overall, 7-7 MIAA) with a layup at the 6:27 mark.

Over the next 1:36 the Lions (14-8, 8-5) scored eight points in a row to force a timeout.

The Ichabods responded with a run of their own, tying the game at 19 after Payton Sterk nailed a triple. She had eight points in the opening quarter as Arkansas-Fort Smith led 21-20.  

After both teams shot over 50.0 percent in the first quarter the home squad kept pace, scoring the first eight points in the second to lead 29-20 at the 7:42 mark. The margin grew to double digits in the ensuing minutes.

Washburn began to make up ground, starting with a three-point play from Amaya Davison. The score was knotted up at 40 after a 5-0 run for the Ichabods ended with a triple from Sterk. The Lions responded with one of their own to lead by three heading into the half.  

Out of the break Arkansas-Fort Smith connected on three 3-pointers in the first four minutes as they built the lead up to 12 points. The WU deficit grew to as many as 13 before a 7-0 run for the Ichabods, ending with a bucket inside by Nwidadah at the 3:03 mark. The teams traded baskets the rest of the way with the Lions leading 67-60 with 10 to play.  

Sterk began the fourth quarter with a 3-pointer and the points kept coming for Washburn, 10 of them in a row, going from seven down to three up after a three-point play by Sterk with 7:35 to play.

With the score knotted at 72, Arkansas Fort-Smith connected on a triple, adding two more shortly after to go up by five at the 2:25 mark. The Ichabods hung around and in the final minute cut the deficit to one after an offensive rebound and layup by Nwidadah with 16 seconds remaining.

One free throw went down on the other end for the Lions and that was all they needed as Washburn came up empty on the next possession, falling 83-81.  

The Ichabods were efficient, shooting 27-59 (45.8 percent) from the field and 10-23 (43.5) from deep. They were also 17-21 at the line. Arkansas-Fort Smith shot at a 47.5 percent clip with nine made triples.  

Rebounding went in Washburn's favor 39-30, but they fell short in the turnover battle with 16 giveaways to 11 for the home team. Twenty points came off those turnovers while the Ichabods converted the Lion giveaways into 11.  

Sterk led all players with a season-high 33 points on 9-22 shooting and 7-14 from deep, adding six rebounds and five assists. Nwidadah pulled down a double-double with 20 points on 9-14 shooting and 12 boards.  

Anna Trusty led a balanced attack for Arkansas-Fort Smith with 25 points on 10-14 shooting and 5-6 from deep. Five players scored in double figures for the Lions.  

The Ichabods will round out their road swing on Saturday against Northeastern State at 1:30 p.m. 

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