Consumnes River College defeated City College women’s basketball Feb. 14, by a score of 66-34, making City College’s record 1-12 in the Big 8 conference and 2-21 overall.
After the 30-point loss, playing at the wrong pace was the deciding factor, according to Head coach Devin Engebretsen. Engebretsen says the team struggled to set up its offense.
“They [Consumnes] play a lot of pressure defense and [we] got sped up on our offense,” said Engebretsen. “We’re not the type of team that can just go, [we] have to slow down and take our time.”
Forward Samantha Lewis, biology major, along with Engebretsen said the team could have paced its offense more effectively.
“We could [have] slowed it down, ran our offense and took care of the ball better,” said Lewis.
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Engebretsen also said the team failed to knock down open shots and incorporate shot and pass fakes into its offense.
“Are shots [weren’t] falling in from the beginning,” said guard, forward and criminal justice major Janice Morris. “We got open looks but they [weren’t] falling in.”
The top City College scorers for the game were Morris and center Brianna Williams, criminal law major. Morris and Williams combined for 10 points.
Engebretsen said Morris brought the team energy towards the end of the game.