DALLAS – Little Rock's departure from its hotel Thursday to head to Moody Coliseum was delayed by a tornado warning as sirens wailed, warning people to take cover. The forewarning was more like a premonition.
The Trojans (21-11) ended their season at SMU as an uncharacteristic slow start gave the Mustangs a 15-point first quarter advantage and a created a deficit too large to overcome in a 68-42 loss in the first round of the WNIT.
SMU (17-12) flipped the script on the defensive-minded Trojans, scoring 29 points off 23 Little Rock turnovers, both of which marked season-highs for the Maroon and Silver.