With the clock winding down in the third quarter, senior guard Jade Loville drove baseline and put up a floater between four Bluejay defenders. The bucket would give Arizona State (5-5) a five point advantage going into the final 10 minutes of action, but its lead would be short-lived.
In what ended up being a 69-62 loss to Creighton (6-3) on Sunday afternoon, the Sun Devils held their biggest lead of the game (seven) just seconds into the fourth quarter. The Bluejays, behind a career-high 23 points from junior Carly Bachelor, would go on to outscore the Sun Devils 28-16 in the final quarter, including a game-high 9-0 run.