LOS ANGELES- In a back-and-forth battle at Gersten Pavilion, LMU traded punches with Weber State throughout the afternoon before falling 68–60 to the Wildcats.
Maya Hernandez led the Lions with 16 points and five rebounds, shooting 7-for-14 from the field. Zawadi Ogot added 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting while drawing contact inside, and Jess Lawson finished with eight points, a team-high eight rebounds, and two assists to anchor LMU on the glass.
The Lions and Wildcats exchanged momentum throughout the opening quarter, with neither side able to establish separation. Lawson opened the scoring with a second-chance layup, and Hernandez added a pair of finishes in the paint to keep LMU within striking distance. Weber State briefly pulled ahead behind perimeter shooting, but the Lions steadied the offense at the free-throw line, where Allison Clarke went a perfect 3-for-3 late in the period. The quarter ended tied 13–13.
LMU briefly gained an edge in the second quarter behind interior scoring and second-chance opportunities. Ogot converted a pair of finishes in the paint, and Andjela Matic knocked down a pull-up jumper off a turnover. Clarke continued to attack the rim and draw fouls, but the Wildcats answered with timely transition baskets and perimeter shots, taking a 27–25 lead into halftime.
Ogot and Lawson paced the Lions in the third quarter, each providing key scoring and energy as LMU battled through a tightly contested stretch. Ogot remained aggressive around the rim, while Lawson attacked the glass for second-chance points. Carly Heidger added a momentum-shifting corner three late in the period to briefly tie the game, but Weber State matched LMU shot for shot and carried a slim 47–45 advantage into the fourth.
LMU opened the final quarter with energy, briefly taking a one-point lead on a transition three from Matic off a Lawson assist. The Lions continued to battle defensively, with Lawson forcing turnovers and Hernandez providing steady interior scoring. Weber State, however, seized control late by capitalizing on second-chance opportunities and converting at the free-throw line to close out the win.
The Lions will look to close nonconference play on a high note Sunday against Southern Utah at 2:30 p.m. PT at Gersten Pavilion.