
Ally Stedman
Photo by: Morgan Davenport
Pepperdine Falls to San Francisco on the Road
12/19/2022 4:29:00 PM | Women's Basketball
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The Pepperdine women's basketball team fell 73-63 to San Francisco in a West Coast Conference road contest on Monday afternoon.
The Waves (6-6), 1-1 WCC) fell behind early to the Dons (10-3, 1-1 WCC) and were unable to make a comeback. Pepperdine and San Francisco each outscored the other in two of the four quarters.
BIG WAVES
In the first quarter, the Waves collected the first point on a made free throw by Obinma. The Dons answered with 10 straight points to take the lead. Pepperdine went on a six-point scoring run to get back within three, 10-7. San Francisco made a layup, but Stedman answered with four straight points to get the deficit to one at 12-11. Another nine consecutive points for the Dons increased the advantage. Friend earned the last point of the quarter on a made free throw.
At the start of the second quarter, Friend sank a layup to make it 21-14. Back and forth baskets filled the rest of the quarter, before the Dons scored nine straight to take their largest lead at 41-22. Friend drew a foul and went to the line and notched the final point heading into the break at 41-23.
After the half, the Waves picked up the tempo in the start of the third quarter on an eight-point scoring run to make it 41-31. The Dons tacked on five straight points to increase the lead at 46-31. Pepperdine rounded out the third quarter on another eight consecutive points to close the gap to 55-44 heading into the final ten minutes of the game.
Stedman drained one from long range at the start of the final frame, though the Dons answered with back-to-back layups, 59-47. Through the rest of the quarter, Pepperdine and San Francisco exchanged baskets. With under a minute to go, the Dons earned four points on free throws to close out the game.
STATS
UP NEXT
Pepperdine will be back in Malibu following the holiday on Thursday, Dec. 29 hosting Gonzaga. Tip off is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
The Waves (6-6), 1-1 WCC) fell behind early to the Dons (10-3, 1-1 WCC) and were unable to make a comeback. Pepperdine and San Francisco each outscored the other in two of the four quarters.
BIG WAVES
- Sophomore guard Ally Stedman (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle HS) led Pepperdine with 23 points to go with three assists, three rebounds, a block and a steal.
- Graduate transfer forward Theresa Grace Mbanefo (Otsego, Minn./Blaine HS/Cornell) drained 14 points and brought down five rebounds. Mbanefo had a season-high four assists.
- Sophomore guard Helena Friend (Huntington Beach, Calif./Blair Academy) notched 10 points to go with four rebounds, two steals and a block.
- Redshirt senior forward Becky Obinma (Menifee, Calif./Rosary Academy/TCU) was the leading rebounder with a season-high 11. Obinma had nine points and two assists.
In the first quarter, the Waves collected the first point on a made free throw by Obinma. The Dons answered with 10 straight points to take the lead. Pepperdine went on a six-point scoring run to get back within three, 10-7. San Francisco made a layup, but Stedman answered with four straight points to get the deficit to one at 12-11. Another nine consecutive points for the Dons increased the advantage. Friend earned the last point of the quarter on a made free throw.
At the start of the second quarter, Friend sank a layup to make it 21-14. Back and forth baskets filled the rest of the quarter, before the Dons scored nine straight to take their largest lead at 41-22. Friend drew a foul and went to the line and notched the final point heading into the break at 41-23.
After the half, the Waves picked up the tempo in the start of the third quarter on an eight-point scoring run to make it 41-31. The Dons tacked on five straight points to increase the lead at 46-31. Pepperdine rounded out the third quarter on another eight consecutive points to close the gap to 55-44 heading into the final ten minutes of the game.
Stedman drained one from long range at the start of the final frame, though the Dons answered with back-to-back layups, 59-47. Through the rest of the quarter, Pepperdine and San Francisco exchanged baskets. With under a minute to go, the Dons earned four points on free throws to close out the game.
STATS
- The Dons outshot the Waves 45.0% to 39.3%.
- San Francisco forced 20 Pepperdine turnovers.
- The Dons outrebounded the Waves 35-33.
UP NEXT
Pepperdine will be back in Malibu following the holiday on Thursday, Dec. 29 hosting Gonzaga. Tip off is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on the WCC Network.
Team Stats
PEP
USF
FG%
.393
.450
3FG%
.412
.391
FT%
.615
1.000
RB
33
35
TO
20
19
STL
6
8




































