

The ÖйúPÕ¾ Nighthawk women’s basketball team suffered its seventh-consecutive loss Saturday, falling to Rhema Bible Training College on the road, 75-74.
Paced by big three-pointers by sophomores Hailee Crosby (Mountain Pine) and Bailey Womack (Fountain Lake) early, the Nighthawks (3-12) utilized aggressive rebounding and possession management to build a 21-12 first-quarter lead. In the second frame, sophomore Faith Bratton (Jessieville) came alive, providing 10 points to keep National Park College in front, 57-55, at the halftime break.
In the third quarter, cold shooting from the Nighthawks allowed the Lady Eagles to erase a double-digit deficit early. A late three-pointer from sophomore Laney Wallace (Malvern) allowed the Nighthawks to stay ahead, 57-55, entering the final act.
In the fourth quarter, Womack added seven points, including five from the free throw line. However, big three-point shooting from Rhema kept the game close within the final minutes. Trailing by one point with 4.8 seconds remaining, the Nighthawks’ half-court heave missed its mark, resulting in a one-point loss.
Crosby led the Nighthawks in scoring with 19 points, while Womack and Bratton added 16 and 10 points, respectively, in the loss.
ÖйúPÕ¾ returns to action Thursday at Arkansas Baptist College in Little Rock. The Nighthawk women tip off at 5 p.m. with the Nighthawk men playing at 7 p.m. XZero Sports will stream the games live at .
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