The Spartans didn’t go quietly. They generated a trend of dominance early in the game – and indeed throughout the majority of the first half – that elevated them to a sustained one-possession advantage, and even a two-possession advantage at times. But then disaster struck: Brittany Imaku, in foul trouble, was forced to sit, and the team went out of sync. With a handful of close losses still salient in their mind, dropping behind by a possession proved deadly for the Spartans, as the Hornets sustained their small lead by shooting adequately from the line in the final stretch.
The good news for the Hornets is that they earned their first victory of the season by believing that they could actually win a game. The arguable bad news is that this expectation was not self-derived. When the Spartans got into foul trouble, they became overly-aggressive, putting the Hornets at the line and thus in control of the game. The result: A subtle, but important, difference in dominance.
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